PARTNERS

Aktion Associates + Acro Commerce

ERP depth and commerce architecture for construction, distribution, and manufacturing.

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Acro Commerce + Aktion Associates: ERP and Commerce Partners

Why this partnership exists.

Aktion Associates is a national ERP reseller and IT infrastructure provider focused on architecture and engineering, construction, wholesale distribution, and manufacturing. Their consultants implement and support Acumatica, Sage, Infor, and Deltek, and run the cloud hosting and managed services underneath.

That covers how the business runs. Selling is a different problem. When a customer wants online ordering, contract pricing, or a self-service portal, the work shifts from ERP configuration to commerce architecture, and that's where Acro Commerce comes in.

Aktion keeps the ERP healthy. Acro builds the commerce layer on top of it and the integration that keeps the two honest with each other.

  • Aktion Associates – ERP selection, implementation, support, cloud hosting, and managed IT for your industry. 
  • Acro Commerce – commerce strategy, storefronts, customer portals, and the integration layer that connects them to your ERP.

Running Acumatica? 
Start with the connector check.

Before you commit to Acumatica's native Shopify connector, find out whether it fits your business. Celeste is a guided chat that gets you there in a few minutes: works as-is, works with guardrails, or needs a different approach.


What Celeste covers

  • Connector fit – the native connector and its real-world limits 
  • How you sell – D2C, B2B, hybrid 
  • Pricing patterns – tiered, contract, customer-specific 
  • Inventory realities – locations, rules, timing 
  • Buying workflows – quotes, approvals, purchase orders, credit terms 
  • Integration expectations – data flow, frequency, control

What you get

A summary that outlines the recommended path, the system boundaries (what owns product, pricing, inventory, and order state), the guardrails to validate early, and a short list of next steps.

Chat with Celeste

On Sage, Infor, or Deltek? 
The same thinking applies.

Acro builds decoupled commerce, so the architecture doesn't depend on a native connector existing for your ERP. Whether your operations run on Sage Intacct, Infor CloudSuite, or Deltek Vantagepoint, the questions are the same ones Celeste asks about Acumatica: who owns pricing, where inventory truth lives, and how orders flow back without manual re-entry.

If you're an Aktion customer on any of these platforms, a 15-minute partner call is the right starting point. We'll tell you plainly what's practical, what's expensive, and what to validate before you spend anything.

WHEN TO PASS

Shopware is overkill for plenty of businesses.

If your catalog is straightforward, your pricing fits inside a standard API, and you don’t run a dealer network, Shopware is more than you need.

A simpler SaaS option will get you live faster and cost less to run. We’ll tell you that before you spend a dollar with us. That’s not a disclaimer, it’s the whole point. The clients who get the most out of working with us are the ones who showed up unsure and left knowing exactly why their choice made sense.

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"We immediately fell in love with the scrappy nature, the willingness to get a solution across the line for a customer. They were getting back to us faster than we were getting back to them, which is an absolute anomaly.

It wasn't the empty promises you typically get. It was the follow-up and follow-through. They came in full guns blazing, and they haven't let off the gas pedal since."

— Shae Inglis, Founder & CEO, Acro Commerce

A new partnership, kept honest

We're early with Shopware. We're not hiding it.

Shopware x Acro Commerce

We'd rather show you how we think than borrow a wall of logos we didn't earn. Our first Shopware projects are in flight, and the named case studies aren't public yet. What sits behind them isn't new, though: twenty-eight years of building ERP-connected B2B commerce. That's the part Shopware runs on top of.


What we can show you today

  • 28 years of B2B commerce architecture across Acumatica, Cin7, and Shopware ecosystems.
  • Celeste, our platform-fit diagnostic — map your business logic against the architecture before you commit.
  • ERP-connected builds that killed the swivel-chair data entry and kept the ERP as the source of truth.

Want to be a reference build? 

Talk to a solution architect about early Shopware work.

Talk to a solution architect

The discipline, demonstrated

Until the Shopware case studies land, the method is the proof.

Illustrative example of a ERP-connected Shopware project
  • ERP-connected
  • Bidirectional sync
  • Pricing & inventory
  • No swivel-chair entry

A manufacturer was running a cloud ERP and a separate commerce front-end that didn't talk to each other. 

We built a real-time, two-way integration so orders, pricing, and product data sync on their own, in both directions. The manual re-entry that had been quietly eating the team's week went away.

That build wasn't on Shopware, which is exactly why it's here. The starting point doesn't change with the platform. We work out how the business prices, approves, and ships before touching the technology, then make the technology follow. The Shopware work runs on the same approach.

*The linked case study is an Acumatica-connected build, not a Shopware build. 
We're sharing this example as evidence of our method. 

**Screens displayed are for illustrative purposes.

SHOPWARE

Frequently Asked Questions

Shopware is a strong fit for manufacturers with complex operations: large or highly variable catalogs, customer-specific or contract pricing, dealer portals, and an ERP that has to stay the system of record. If your catalog is simpler, a standard SaaS platform is usually cheaper and the better call.

The deciding factor is rarely the storefront. It's whether your pricing logic, approval workflows, and ERP integration can live inside a SaaS platform's guardrails. When they can, BigCommerce or Shopify Plus are faster to launch. When they can't, Shopware's open architecture lets you model the real business without fighting the platform.

Yes, though through custom or middleware integration rather than one packaged connector. The right pattern depends on how much logic has to move between the systems, and in which direction. We build these so the ERP stays the single source of truth. A purpose-built Shopware × Acumatica integration is launching in 2026.

Architecture first. The platform decision should follow a clear read of how the business sells, prices, fulfils, and approves. Choosing a platform before that work is the most common reason B2B commerce projects stall or get rebuilt. Celeste is a fast way to get that read.

Fair question. We'd rather answer it than dodge it. The partnership is new; the work underneath isn't. We've spent 28 years building ERP-connected B2B commerce, and we picked Shopware on purpose for the kind of open, composable architecture that work needs. The first named case studies land through 2026, and we're happy to walk you through the early builds before then.

THE FIT CHECK

Find out before you pick a platform.

Feed Celeste your business logic and get an architecture-first read on whether Shopware, something simpler, or something in between fits how you really operate.