Odoo doesn't run in isolation. It connects to WMS, CRM, M2B Commerce, EDI, shipping, banking, and legacy systems — all hosted and managed on AWS. Without governed integration architecture, those connections become a fragile web of point-to-point scripts that break every time something changes. Dallas is one of America's most operationally complex business markets — 23 Fortune 500 headquarters, one of the largest inland distribution networks in the country, and a business base that spans energy, financial services, healthcare, logistics, and manufacturing. Metrotechs builds custom AI software for Dallas businesses with high-volume operations and decisions that humans are currently making manually. AI agents that quote, route, forecast, fulfill, and resolve — deployed in your infrastructure, owned by you.
The DFW market rewards operational speed. Businesses with AI agents handling pricing, routing, and exception resolution move faster and at lower cost than competitors relying on manual processes.
Document every system that touches your ERP — inbound and outbound data flows, frequency, format, and business criticality. You cannot govern what you have not mapped.
Design the integration layer — direct API, middleware platform, or hybrid — based on volume, latency requirements, and system capabilities. Choose the right pattern for each connection.
Define the data contract for every integration: field mapping, validation rules, error handling, retry logic, and SLA. Both systems agree on the contract before development starts.
Implement EDI/AS2 connections for customer and supplier transactions — 810, 850, 855, 856, 997. Compliance testing, trading partner onboarding, and error monitoring included.
Determine which integrations need real-time processing and which can run on schedule. Not everything needs to be real-time — but inventory, pricing, and order status usually do.
Integration monitoring with dashboards, error alerting, and automated retry. When an integration fails, the right person knows immediately — not when the warehouse calls asking about missing orders.
Inventory all current and required integrations. Document data flows, volumes, frequencies, and business owners. Identify gaps and fragile connections.
Design the target integration architecture — middleware selection, API strategy, data contracts, and error handling patterns. Document everything before build starts.
Develop integrations in priority order with unit testing and integration testing at each milestone. EDI compliance testing with trading partners included.
Test the full data flow from source to ERP to downstream systems with real transaction data. Validate round-trip accuracy and timing under production-like volume.
Deploy with monitoring dashboards, alerting rules, and runbook documentation. Handoff to your team with training on troubleshooting and common failure patterns.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas distribution & logistics operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas financial services operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas healthcare operations operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas energy & industrial operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas construction & real estate operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
ERP Integration Architecture for Dallas professional services operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
We use Odoo's Python RPC and REST APIs directly, deployed on AWS. For complex integrations we build Python microservices on AWS Lambda or EC2. We don't add middleware platforms unnecessarily — direct integration is faster, cheaper, and easier to maintain.
Yes. Many engagements start with stabilizing and documenting existing integrations before building new ones. We audit what you have, fix the fragile connections, and add monitoring before expanding.
Real-time inventory requires event-driven integration — inventory transactions in the ERP or WMS trigger immediate updates to downstream systems. We design and build this with sub-minute latency and validation at both ends.
We handle full EDI implementation — mapping, translation, AS2 connectivity, compliance testing, and trading partner onboarding. Common documents include 850 (PO), 855 (PO Ack), 856 (ASN), 810 (Invoice), and 997 (Functional Ack).
ERP projects fail more often than they succeed. Not because the software is bad, but because the selection and implementation process is vendor-led instead of operations-led. Here's what good looks like before you sign anything.
Odoo covers most manufacturing operations natively. But every operation has workflows where the standard modules fall short. We map your BOMs, pricing logic, warehouse complexity, and dealer channels against Odoo's capabilities — so you go into implementation with a realistic scope, not surprises at month three.
Every failed ERP implementation has one thing in common: they migrated 20 years of bad data into a new system and expected different results. We cleanse, validate, and migrate master data with gates at every stage — so your new ERP starts with data you can trust.
Odoo covers most manufacturing operations without a line of custom code. But when your workflows genuinely require it, we build Python custom modules — documented, tested, and upgrade-safe. We don't bolt code onto standard modules. We extend Odoo the right way.
ERP go-live is the highest-risk moment in the entire implementation. Orders are in flight, inventory is moving, and you're switching the system that governs all of it. We structure the cutover with rollback plans, validation gates, and hypercare support so your operation doesn't skip a beat.
Go-live is not the finish line — it's where the real optimization begins. Edge cases surface, users discover workarounds, and the configuration that worked in testing meets production reality. We monitor, tune, and optimize your ERP through the first 90 days and beyond so performance improves, not degrades.
The scariest moment in any migration is the cutover. We eliminate that fear by running old and new systems in parallel with automated reconciliation -- you switch over only when the new system has proven it produces the same results as the old one.
Big-bang migrations fail because they try to replace everything simultaneously. We decompose your legacy system into modules and replace them one at a time -- each phase is self-contained, tested, and reversible. Your operation never stops.
Most Odoo projects start with modules. Ours start with operational mapping. We define data contracts, integration boundaries, and go-live governance before a single module is configured.
When standard Odoo modules don't fit your manufacturing workflows, we build custom modules that extend Odoo without creating upgrade-blocking technical debt. Every custom module follows Odoo's ORM patterns and is designed to survive version upgrades.
Standard Odoo covers 80% of manufacturing needs. We close the remaining 20% with targeted customizations — module configuration, workflow adjustments, custom fields, and UI tailoring — without creating technical debt.
Odoo is rarely the only system on your floor. We integrate it with your WMS, CRM, e-commerce platform, EDI partners, shipping carriers, and legacy systems — governed by data contracts that prevent sync failures and data drift.
Metrotechs starts with the operating questions: which records are trusted, which workflows are manual, which systems own each decision, and where AI can safely improve throughput.
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