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  • October 21, 2022
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SeW
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Dear Community,

 

Amazon Business offer an ERP intergration (they call it punchout) which allow to intergrate Amazon Business function to ERP. That means that user log in to IFS Could, have an Link/Icon which navigate to Amazon Business where user can purchase specific products with business account. Does somebody have experience with that punchout/integration of Amazon Business?

Thanks for feedback.

regards 

Sebastian

Best answer by Henrik Sjöström

Hi Sebastian!

I cannot help with any specific information about Amazon Business, but in IFS Cloud we have support for punchout catalogs based on the OCI and cXML standards. We have not verified it specifically with Amazon Business though. 

How a normal punchout solution works is that you navigate from your procurement system (in this case IFS) to the suppliers webshop, you select products from their catalog and then instead of the normal check out, the shopping cart is transferred to IFS generating purchase requisitions is IFS. At this stage no order is created on the suppliers side. The requisition is then processed as any other requisition including authorizations and then orders are sent through the regular channels.

Hope this information was useful.
Henrik

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Hi Sebastian!

I cannot help with any specific information about Amazon Business, but in IFS Cloud we have support for punchout catalogs based on the OCI and cXML standards. We have not verified it specifically with Amazon Business though. 

How a normal punchout solution works is that you navigate from your procurement system (in this case IFS) to the suppliers webshop, you select products from their catalog and then instead of the normal check out, the shopping cart is transferred to IFS generating purchase requisitions is IFS. At this stage no order is created on the suppliers side. The requisition is then processed as any other requisition including authorizations and then orders are sent through the regular channels.

Hope this information was useful.
Henrik


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  • October 21, 2022
Henrik Sjöström wrote:

Hi Sebastian!

I cannot help with any specific information about Amazon Business, but in IFS Cloud we have support for punchout catalogs based on the OCI and cXML standards. We have not verified it specifically with Amazon Business though. 

How a normal punchout solution works is that you navigate from your procurement system (in this case IFS) to the suppliers webshop, you select products from their catalog and then instead of the normal check out, the shopping cart is transferred to IFS generating purchase requisitions is IFS. At this stage no order is created on the suppliers side. The requisition is then processed as any other requisition including authorizations and then orders are sent through the regular channels.

Hope this information was useful.
Henrik

Thanks Henrik for useful information!


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Hello  ​@SeW. Having the same request from one of my customer, have you succeeded to activate punch-out from IFS Cloud to Amazon Business ? It seems they rely on cXML or OCI protocol we do use, but IFS are not referenced in their customer portal.


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  • March 26, 2025

Hey Bertrand,

unfortunately, we freeze this topic since we are fully occupied with the IFS Go-Live itself. Based on that I cannot help you with details, sorry.

best regards

Sebastian


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Hello Sebastian. I’ll investigate with my customer’s account manager at Amazon Business and let you know.


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