Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Applicable Industries
- Cement
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Warehouse & Inventory Management
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Picking, Sorting & Positioning
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Vertex Wireless, founded in 2006, is a wholesale distributor of mobile devices, smartphones, tablets, wearables, and IoT hardware. As the business evolved, Vertex began to provide 3PL solutions and founded a sister company to develop and distribute mobility tech of their own. The company prides itself on its agility and adaptability, with a focus on providing custom 3PL offerings to its customers. Vertex Wireless is headquartered in West Chicago, IL, USA.
The Challenge
Vertex Wireless, a wholesale distributor of mobile devices and IoT hardware, was facing a significant challenge with their previous eCommerce connector. The company prides itself on its agility and adaptability, but the connector was proving to be costly and unable to accommodate the full extent of its data migration needs or their custom 3PL offerings to their customers. As the business evolved, the company found that their overhead was high due to the constant need to recreate the wheel with custom APIs. They needed a solution that could support the high volume of fulfillments they were doing, scalable custom 3PL implementations for their customers, and hybrid integrations between NetSuite and their on-premises warehouse management system (WMS).
The Solution
After considering multiple options, Vertex Wireless chose Celigo’s integrator.io, an integration platform as a service (iPaaS). The first stage of the implementation involved automating order entry and data migration between systems. The integration workflow connects to SQL to execute a query that exports serialized inventory data from the on-premises WMS to integrator.io. From there, the inventory data syncs with NetSuite and onto their customers’ storefronts on Amazon and eBay. With the help of Celigo’s team, Vertex Wireless configured integrator.io to act as an inbound API that can parse data from JSON. The company was able to offer custom 3PL solutions to their customers almost immediately after implementation. When an existing customer selected Vertex as their 3PL provider during the peak holiday shopping season, Vertex was able to respond quickly and build and deploy a custom 3PL integration on integrator.io for that customer within two weeks.
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