
Integrations
Connect to Blue Ridge. Keep everything else.
Blue Ridge connects with the ERP systems your operation already runs on — so your team gets the full power of Supply Chain Intelligence, without replacing the infrastructure you depend on.

If someone were in the same position we were, I would tell them to call Blue Ridge, and call them immediately. There are so many things that Blue Ridge can do that ERP systems can't. It's a lot more powerful than what any ERP system will provide.

Integrations
Built to enrich the systems you already run.
Blue Ridge integrates with over 40 ERP systems – including NetSuite, Infor, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics, Target Data, and many more – and connects seamlessly to industry-specific solutions and leading data platforms such as Databricks and Snowflake.
Supply Chain Intelligence that sits above the ERP and on top of the data layer your teams already trust.
Easy to use
Built to connect. Designed to stay out of your way.
Integration doesn’t need to slow you down. Blue Ridge is designed to connect with your existing systems efficiently, with a structured process, experienced implementation support, and enterprise-grade reliability from day one.



how it works
From your ERP to Supply Chain Intelligence in three steps
Blue Ridge's integration process is designed to be transparent, low-risk, and grounded in a structured methodology that’s been refined across hundreds of enterprise deployments. Here's what to expect.
We map your environment
We start by understanding your ERP configuration, data structures, and business rules. This gives us a clear picture of what needs to connect and how before any technical work begins.
We configure and validate the data flow
Using standardized automation and customer-specific templates, we configure the integration and run rigorous data quality checks, ensuring your planning data arrives clean and complete.
We go live with you, not ahead of you
Your implementation team stays by your side through go-live, monitoring the integration in real time and resolving any issues before they affect your planning operation.
FAQS
Your questions, answered
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Reach out to our team and we'll get you the answers you need.
ERP integration in supply chain planning is the process of connecting a dedicated planning platform to your existing ERP system so data flows automatically between the two. Rather than manually exporting and importing data, an integrated system ensures your planning tool always works from current, accurate ERP data — covering inventory levels, purchase orders, sales history, and supplier lead times.
ERP systems are designed to record and manage transactions, not to forecast demand or optimize inventory. They apply basic reorder rules and static min/max thresholds, but they can't incorporate external signals, model supplier economics, or generate explainable AI-driven forecasts. A dedicated planning platform connects to your ERP and turns the data inside it into decisions your ERP was never built to make.
Implementation timelines vary depending on the complexity of your ERP environment, the number of locations, and the volume of data involved. Most mid-market distribution implementations run between 8 and 16 weeks from kickoff to go-live. The biggest variable is typically data quality and ERP configuration, not the planning software itself.
Look for a proven track record across your specific ERP environment, standardized connectors rather than custom builds for every deployment, and enterprise-grade data validation so the data flowing into your planning tool is clean from day one. Implementation support that stays engaged beyond go-live is also worth asking about directly.
Blue Ridge has proven integrations across 40+ ERP environments, including SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Epicor, Infor, Acumatica, Sage, and a range of distribution-specific ERPs. If your system isn't immediately recognizable from that list, it's worth a conversation — the range of supported environments is broad and expanding.
Blue Ridge follows a structured four-step process: mapping your ERP environment and data structures, configuring and validating the data flow using standardized automation, going live with active implementation support, and maintaining the integration beyond go-live through the LifeLine program. The goal is clean data, fast time-to-value, and no surprises after you go live.
