What Is Supply Chain Integration
Supply chain integration is the technical work of connecting the applications and trading partners involved in sourcing, making, moving, and selling your products so information flows automatically between them. It spans internal systems, ERP, WMS, TMS, and order management, and external partners, suppliers, customers, 3PLs, and carriers. The objective is a single, connected flow where a customer order, a supplier confirmation, a warehouse pick, and a carrier status update all reach the systems that need them without manual handoffs.
ARC's angle is integration, not generic supply chain management. We don't redesign your network or renegotiate your contracts; we make your systems and partners talk to each other reliably. That means EDI and API connectivity to trading partners, ERP and WMS system integration, and supply chain data integration that gives you real-time visibility. You need supply chain integration when data lives in disconnected systems, when staff rekey information between platforms, when you lack end-to-end visibility of orders and inventory, or when onboarding a new supplier, customer, or 3PL is slow and painful.