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9 ERP Solutions That RepSpark Integrates With in 2025

One of the biggest strengths that RepSpark has is its ability to work with your existing systems. 

Chances are high that if you’re using an ERP solution, you’re likely an enterprise-level company that has an established set of systems you’re using to manage your operations and you need any new software you’re going to introduce into your ecosystem to work seamlessly with the rest of your software solutions. 

We’ve made a concerted effort to build integrations with some of the most widely used ERP solutions in the industry to make it easy for you to use RepSpark alongside your ERP. 

So what do our integrations do exactly? 

Our integrations connect directly with your ERP to ensure your operational personnel, retail buyers, sales reps, and everyone on your team has accurate, up-to-date, actionable data related to your inventory, pricing, product, customer, and payment information. 

We’re continually working to add more integrations into RepSpark but, these are the ERP integrations we have so far in 2025. 

1. AIMS 360

AIMS 360 is a cloud-based ERP platform specialized for the apparel industry. Known for its user-friendly interface and industry-specific features (such as style-level inventory tracking and automated order processing), AIMS 360 helps brands streamline production, fulfillment, and sales operations.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Small to midsize fashion and apparel brands (annual revenue up to $50M).
  • Why It Works: Ideal for companies seeking scalability with a moderate budget. Offers robust functionality without the steep learning curve of more complex ERPs.

2. Apparel Magic

Apparel Magic is another industry-specific ERP solution tailored to the fashion sector. With built-in product lifecycle management, inventory management, and production tools, it simplifies the design-to-production workflow and supports multiple sales channels. 

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Small to midsize apparel brands (annual revenue up to $50M).
  • Why It Works: Perfect for fashion startups or growing labels that need a dedicated system to manage styles, seasons, and collections efficiently.

3. Exenta

Exenta is a comprehensive ERP solution focusing on apparel and soft goods. It emphasizes real-time visibility, efficient supply chain management, and robust reporting analytics.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Mid-market and growing enterprises (annual revenue $50M–$200M).
  • Why It Works: Offers advanced features (like shop floor control and time tracking) that are especially beneficial for manufacturers and distributors scaling beyond the small-business stage.

4. BlueCherry

BlueCherry, developed by CGS, is a leading ERP platform catering to fashion, footwear, and consumer goods. It boasts strong supply chain management capabilities, EDI integration, and omnichannel commerce support. It’s designed to reduce complexities in global sourcing and distribution.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Mid to large enterprises (annual revenue $50M–$500M).
  • Why It Works: Optimized for businesses that deal with high-volume orders, multiple international suppliers, and extensive distribution channels.

5. Fulfil

Fulfil is a modern cloud-based ERP that focuses on retail, wholesale, dropship and B2B. It provides real-time inventory management, order fulfillment automation, and a native integration framework for popular online marketplaces and shopping carts.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Small to midsize e-commerce brands (annual revenue up to $100M).
  • Why It Works: Excellent for fast-growing online retailers looking for a lightweight yet powerful system that can seamlessly scale with increasing order volumes.

6. Infor

Infor offers a broad suite of ERP solutions, such as Infor CloudSuite, which are designed for various industries including fashion, manufacturing, and distribution. Its AI-driven analytics and industry-specific functionalities help businesses optimize production schedules, inventory levels, and financial planning.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Midsize to enterprise-level organizations (annual revenue $100M+).
  • Why It Works: Perfect for companies requiring advanced analytics, global compliance features, and in-depth customization to handle complex workflows.

7. Microsoft Dynamics 365

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a modular ERP and CRM platform offering extensive flexibility, rich business intelligence, and seamless integrations within the Microsoft ecosystem. It’s a go-to choice for businesses wanting to combine familiar productivity tools with a full-scale ERP solution.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Small startups to large enterprises (annual revenue $10M–$100M+), thanks to its tiered product offerings.
  • Why It Works: Highly scalable with robust reporting and analytics; easy to align with existing Microsoft tools (e.g., Office 365, Power BI).

8. Oracle NetSuite

Oracle NetSuite is a leading cloud-based ERP solution widely used across industries for its unified business management suite. It offers real-time dashboards, financial management, inventory/warehouse control, and robust e-commerce integrations.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Midsize to large businesses (annual revenue $50M–$100M+).
  • Why It Works: Its scalability, combined with strong global compliance support and automation, makes it ideal for companies with rapid growth plans or multinational operations.

9. SAP

SAP is a global leader in enterprise software, providing various ERP products like SAP S/4HANA (for large corporations) and SAP Business One (for small to midsize businesses). Known for its powerful analytics, it supports complex supply chains and offers robust customization options.

Best Fit for Businesses:

  • Size & Revenue: Small businesses to multinational enterprises ($50M–$100M+).
  • Why It Works: Unmatched in-depth functionality and analytics for large-scale operations. SAP is the gold standard for companies requiring rigorous compliance and advanced process automation.

What Is an ERP?

If you’re reading through this, you more than likely know what an ERP is (and you’re probably using one). But, just in case, here’s a simple breakdown of what an ERP is. 

An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a software platform designed to manage and integrate the core processes of a business into a single, centralized solution. This includes things such as finance, supply chain, inventory, production, and more. 

By consolidating data and automating workflows, ERPs help organizations minimize tasks and reduce manual data entry errors. They also help access real-time information across various departments to help you make informed decisions. 

ERP solutions also break down silos so your teams can share data and insights across departments, with ease. 

And, they also help you scale operations to handle your increasingly complex challenges. 

There are various reasons and factors that can determine when a company begins using an ERP, but a few reasons include: 

When Manual Processes Become Unmanageable
If your employees spend countless hours updating spreadsheets, reconciling inventory, or manually compiling reports, an ERP can unify these tasks into a single, automated system.

When You Begin Seeing Inconsistent Data Across Systems
When different departments use separate software solutions and data discrepancies start causing mistakes an ERP offers a “single source of truth” to align everyone.

When Supply Chain Complexity Grows
For businesses expanding their supplier network, distribution channels, or product lines, an ERP provides end-to-end visibility needed to avoid disruptions.

When Expansion Plans Are on the Horizon
If you anticipate rapid growth, acquiring new brands, or entering global markets, implementing an ERP early on can help you scale without overhauling your technology infrastructure later.

Why RepSpark’s ERP Integrations Matter

Choosing the right one can be daunting, but choosing one that integrates with your wholesale B2B software, like RepSpark, can simplify a lot of your processes. By integrating your ERP with RepSpark you can: 

  • Centralize Data & Processes: Seamless data flow between sales, inventory, and financials saves time and reduces manual errors.
  • Enhance Collaboration: A unified platform ensures every department can make accurate data-driven decisions in real time.
  • Scale Quickly: Whether you’re a small business looking to expand or a large enterprise aiming for global presence, RepSpark’s ERP integrations help your business grow without IT headaches.

To see if RepSpark is the right solution for your business, we created an ROI calculator so you can see the potential savings and improvements you could get from adding RepSpark to your business. 

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