Microsoft & Business Central

Interfaces & APIs for NAV and Business Central

Whether OData, SOAP, REST API, EDI or file-based interfaces — we design and build the integrations that automate your processes around Dynamics NAV and Business Central end-to-end. Including error handling, monitoring and complete documentation.

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An ERP only delivers its value when it talks to the rest of your system landscape: webshop, CRM, bank, shipping provider, marketplaces. Wherever data still moves by CSV export, email or manual re-entry, errors, delays and duplicate work arise. We replace these breaks with robust interfaces that run in the background and monitor themselves.

Technically we use the native Business Central APIs (OData v4, REST) as well as established NAV web services (SOAP) and common EDI formats. Every integration receives clean error handling from us: what happens if the webshop is unreachable? How are failed postings detected and retried? In production, this robustness decides whether an interface relieves your team or creates new problems.

With every interface we provide documentation and monitoring that makes throughput and errors visible — so problems surface before the customer calls. This keeps your processes between order, posting, shipping and payment continuously automated.

Concrete deliverables

Shopware, Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento ↔ BC
DATEV ↔ BC (financial accounting)
DHL, DPD, UPS ↔ BC (shipping & tracking)
Bank APIs (HBCI, EBICS) ↔ BC
Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive ↔ BC
EDI, OData, REST and SOAP
Use cases

What this looks like in practice.

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Webshop connection

Automatic order and stock synchronisation between Shopware and Business Central including status feedback.

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Shipping integration

Label creation and tracking feedback from DHL and DPD directly into the BC sales document.

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Payment reconciliation

Automatic reconciliation of bank statements (EBICS) with open items in financial accounting.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Still have open questions? We're happy to clarify them in an initial call.

Which systems can be connected to Business Central?
Practically any system with an API or data export: webshops, CRMs, banks, logistics providers, marketplaces, machines. Where no modern API exists, we connect via web services, EDI or file-based methods.
What happens if an interface fails?
Every integration includes error handling and retry logic. The included monitoring reports faults before they affect daily operations — including traceable logging.

Let's talk about your project.

Free initial consultation, 30–45 minutes, remote. An honest assessment — even if the answer is that you don't actually need it.