Connected WMS Operations

Warehouse management software integrations that stay tied to the right customer account.

WMS365 connects storefront, SFTP, and ERP-facing file workflows to the warehouse while keeping imported orders, inbounds, and outbound confirmations tied to the correct company. That means you can expand into integrations without weakening customer-safe controls.

Pullscheduled by company
Pullexpected receipts
Pushshipments, receipts, inventory
Company Mappingsaved on the integration recordSafe
Schedule Controlmanual or timed pullsLive
Export Lanesshipments, receipts, inventoryLive
Why It Matters

Integrations have to help operations, not create a new data risk.

  • Imported work is tied to the saved company on the integration, not to user-submitted company values.
  • Warehouse teams can schedule pull jobs by customer instead of relying on ad hoc file handling.
  • Shipment, receipt, and inventory exports can be pushed back to the same configured lane.
  • Storefront and file-based integrations can be packaged as premium services by company.
Current Integration Lanes

Built for the real workflows warehouse customers already expect.

Shopify order import

Connect a Shopify store by company and pull orders into the warehouse on demand or on a defined schedule.

  • Company-scoped store connections
  • Manual or scheduled pulls
  • Order import into warehouse workflow

SFTP order and inbound lanes

Monitor multiple SFTP folders for structured order and inbound files while keeping every record mapped to the saved customer account.

  • Orders and inbound notices
  • Folder-by-folder lane setup
  • Archive-friendly processing flow

Outbound confirmations

Push shipment confirmations, receipt confirmations, and inventory snapshots back to the customer’s configured SFTP lane.

  • Shipment confirmation exports
  • Receipt confirmation exports
  • Inventory snapshot exports

Scheduled sync

Run integrations on warehouse-friendly schedules instead of forcing teams to poll manually throughout the day.

  • Manual, frequent, hourly, or daily timing
  • Next-run visibility in the integration workspace
  • Last-result tracking for troubleshooting

Customer-safe architecture

Integrations should never become a back door into another customer’s data. WMS365 keeps that boundary in place.

  • Saved company controls import scope
  • Exports read only that company’s records
  • Portal and integration safety stay aligned

Expand as you grow

Use the integration workspace as a starting point for more provider lanes and deeper workflow packaging as the platform matures.

  • Provider-ready workspace
  • Schedule-aware operations
  • Company-level feature packaging
Integration FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can one customer’s integration expose another customer’s inventory or orders?

No. Integrations are tied to the saved company on the integration record, and imported or exported data stays scoped to that company.

Can integrations run on a schedule?

Yes. WMS365 supports manual sync and scheduled sync so customers can receive work on the cadence that fits their operation.

What can be pushed back out to the customer?

Current outbound lanes include shipment confirmations, receipt confirmations, and inventory snapshots for configured SFTP workflows.

Related Search Pages

Explore the warehouse integration lanes in more detail.

Shopify warehouse management software

See how WMS365 connects Shopify order flow to warehouse execution.

SFTP warehouse integration software

Review the file-based order, inbound, and confirmation workflows.

3PL warehouse management software

See how integrations fit into the broader multi-client warehouse service model.

Next Step

Review which integration lanes matter most to your rollout.

We can walk through the right mix of storefront sync, SFTP exchange, customer packaging, and rollout timing based on the services you plan to sell.