ERP-integrated B2B commerce platforms for manufacturers and distributors
Acro Commerce builds commerce platforms that sync directly with ERP systems, targeting mid-market manufacturers and distributors in North America with complex pricing and inventory rules. The stack—Drupal, Shopify, Next.js, React, Acumatica—reflects a composable architecture approach: headless storefronts decoupled from backend ERP logic. Project focus on decoupled architectures and modern APIs signals active movement away from monolithic commerce toward microservices-driven integrations, addressing their core pain point of reducing implementation complexity and time-to-market.
Acro Commerce designs and implements digital commerce solutions for mid-market manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors operating in Canada and the United States. The core offering connects ERP systems (particularly Acumatica) with modern commerce frontends—B2B portals, storefronts, and sales workflows—ensuring pricing, inventory, and order logic remain synchronized across channels. The company operates through discovery and strategy phases followed by design and implementation, serving customers with complex catalogs, contract pricing structures, and regional sales models. Headquarters in Kelowna, British Columbia; engineering-led team of ~50 employees.
Drupal, Shopify, Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, AWS, Kubernetes, Acumatica (ERP), Docker, Lando, Figma, and Storybook. Focus on decoupled, API-first architectures.
Mid-market manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors in Canada and the US with complex catalogs, contract pricing, and multi-region sales models.
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