Adobe Commerce for Manufacturing
Adobe Commerce for manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization: Nexa TechnoLabs delivers implementations focused on contract pricing, quote-to-order, and SAP/NetSuite accuracy.
Overview
Manufacturing clients use Adobe Commerce B2B for negotiable quotes, shared catalogs, and SAP order export. Nexa TechnoLabs partners with manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization organizations that need Adobe Commerce for contract pricing, quote-to-order, and SAP/NetSuite accuracy. We architect platforms around enterprise catalog complexity, multi-store B2B, and deep ERP integration, connecting ERP as source of truth for inventory, credit limits, and production scheduling while respecting role-based catalog visibility and approval chains for large orders. Typical programs run 14–26 weeks for enterprise rollouts with phased releases so your team sees value before full cutover.
Use cases
- → Digitize manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization workflows without sacrificing role-based catalog visibility and approval chains for large orders
- → Integrate Adobe Commerce with ERP as source of truth for inventory, credit limits, and production scheduling
- → Launch region-specific experiences with custom modules, shared catalogs, negotiable quotes, and performance tuning with Hyvä or PWA
- → Measure success via self-service dealer ordering with fewer manual quote cycles
Implementation approach
Our manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization playbook starts with stakeholder workshops mapping contract pricing, quote-to-order, and SAP/NetSuite accuracy to technical requirements. We then design reference architecture, data migration strategy, and SEO-preserving URL plans. Delivery uses two-week sprints with staging demos; hypercare covers self-service dealer ordering with fewer manual quote cycles monitoring for 30 days post-launch.
Compliance & governance: role-based catalog visibility and approval chains for large orders
Why Nexa TechnoLabs
- ✓ Industry-aware delivery for manufacturing workflows
- ✓ Proven Adobe Commerce implementations with measurable outcomes
- ✓ Target outcome: self-service dealer ordering with fewer manual quote cycles
- ✓ Dedicated post-launch optimization and support retainers
Industry challenges
- → Complex B2B pricing rules
- → ERP (SAP, NetSuite) integration
- → Dealer portal management
- → Configure-price-quote workflows
What we deliver
- ✓ Manufacturing-focused module & extension development
- ✓ B2B & multi-store architecture
- ✓ ERP, CRM & PIM integrations
- ✓ Performance optimization & caching
- ✓ Adobe Commerce Cloud deployment
FAQ
What makes your Adobe Commerce approach different for manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization?
We combine enterprise catalog complexity, multi-store B2B, and deep ERP integration with manufacturer-led B2B and dealer digitization-specific integration patterns (ERP as source of truth for inventory, credit limits, and production scheduling). Manufacturing clients use Adobe Commerce B2B for negotiable quotes, shared catalogs, and SAP order export. Engagements include role-based catalog visibility and approval chains for large orders checkpoints—not generic templates—so your launch aligns with how your sector actually operates.
How long does a Adobe Commerce project take for Manufacturing?
Timelines depend on scope and integrations. A focused implementation typically runs 10–18 weeks; enterprise programs with ERP, compliance, and multi-environment setups may run 20–30 weeks. We provide a detailed roadmap after discovery.
Can you integrate Adobe Commerce with our existing Manufacturing systems?
Yes. We build API middleware and event-driven integrations with ERP, CRM, PIM, payment, and industry-specific platforms common in manufacturing.
Do you integrate B2B ecommerce with SAP or NetSuite?
Yes. We build middleware for SAP S/4HANA, SAP ECC, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, and custom ERP systems—with real-time inventory sync, order export, invoice generation, and configurable batch reconciliation.
Can you handle complex B2B pricing and contract rules?
We implement customer-group pricing, volume tiers, contract-specific catalogs, quote-to-order workflows, and approval chains common in manufacturing sales. Adobe Commerce B2B and custom middleware both support these patterns.