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Get clear definitions of essential ERP and logistics integration terms. This glossary is your go-to resource for understanding the key concepts that drive smarter, connected supply chain operations.

API Integration

Last updated: April 3, 2026
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API integration refers to the process of connecting CargoWise ERP or any other ERP with external systems through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). APIs are sets of protocols that allow different software systems to communicate and share data seamlessly. For logistics and supply chain operations, API integration enables the ERPs to work alongside other tools such as inventory management systems, customer relationship management (CRM) platforms, accounting software, and more.

By utilizing APIs, businesses can automate workflows, reduce manual data entry, ensure real-time data synchronization, and optimize operations. This integration leads to improved efficiency, accuracy, and visibility in the supply chain, making it easier to manage complex logistics tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

API integration in CargoWise ERP involves connecting the system with external applications or software using APIs. This integration enables seamless data exchange, automates tasks, and simplifies business processes across various platforms, thereby enhancing the efficiency of supply chain operations.
API integration enhances logistics operations by automating data transfers between CargoWise and other systems, reducing the need for manual data entry, minimizing errors, and speeding up processes such as order fulfillment, shipment tracking, and financial reporting.
CargoWise APIs can integrate with a wide range of systems, including warehouse management systems (WMS), transportation management systems (TMS), customer relationship management (CRM) tools, accounting platforms, and other relevant systems. This allows for centralized data sharing and real-time updates across multiple systems.
Setting up API integration typically requires technical knowledge, particularly in software development and system integration. It is recommended to work with developers or IT professionals to ensure proper implementation and ongoing management of the integration.
API integration ensures real-time data exchange, meaning that updates in one system are immediately reflected in CargoWise and vice versa. This reduces the risk of data discrepancies, enhances decision-making, and improves visibility and control over supply chain operations.