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Amazon NetSuite Integration

Nventory syncs products, listings, and inventory levels between Amazon and NetSuite. Orders from Amazon are imported into Nventory's dashboard for centralized fulfillment management.

Product catalog and inventory levels synced between Amazon and NetSuite with order visibility in Nventory's dashboard
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Sync Matrix

3 data entities in the sync matrix — 2 bidirectional, 1 one-way. Tap any row for details.

Good to Know

Platform restrictions outside any integration tool's control

Customer records

Customer databases cannot be synced between ecommerce platforms and accounting systems through Nventory

Invoice creation

Nventory does not create or sync invoices in accounting systems. Order data is available in Nventory's dashboard but does not push to your accounting software

NetSuite API governance limits with high-SKU Amazon catalogs

Amazon sellers with very large product catalogs may require batched product sync to stay within NetSuite's daily API call limits. SuiteCloud Plus licensing may help for the largest catalogs.

Amazon Vendor Central (1P) limited support

The integration focuses on Seller Central (3P). Amazon Vendor Central (1P) has a different data model which requires separate configuration.

Things to Consider

Platform-specific details and how they affect this integration.

Challenge

Amazon uses ASINs while NetSuite uses item records with internal IDs and custom fields. Mapping Amazon listings to the correct NetSuite item type requires understanding both systems' product data models, especially for sellers with complex item configurations.

Nventory's Approach

Nventory maps Amazon listings to NetSuite inventory items using your seller SKU as the primary identifier. ASIN-to-item relationships are maintained, and you can review the mappings in the sync dashboard. New Amazon listings can be automatically created as NetSuite items.

Who Uses Amazon NetSuite Integration

Common scenarios for connecting Amazon and NetSuite.

Enterprise Amazon seller keeping NetSuite item records aligned with Amazon listings
Multi-marketplace seller syncing product catalogs from Amazon US, EU, and JP into NetSuite
Amazon seller needing real-time FBA inventory visibility in NetSuite
Multi-channel seller using Nventory to manage orders from Amazon alongside other platforms

How It Works

Nventory sits between your platforms and keeps everything in sync.

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Connect Amazon Seller Central & NetSuite

Authorize your Amazon seller account and NetSuite instance. Nventory detects your Amazon marketplaces, product listings, and NetSuite item records.

2

Map Products & Locations

Nventory links Amazon ASINs/SKUs to NetSuite item records. Configure inventory location mapping between Amazon and NetSuite warehouses within Nventory.

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Sync Products & Stock Levels

Nventory syncs product details and inventory quantities continuously between Amazon and NetSuite. FBA inventory levels are reflected in NetSuite through Nventory.

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Manage Orders in Nventory

Amazon orders are imported into Nventory's centralized dashboard for fulfillment tracking and order management across your connected channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

For product and inventory sync, yes. Nventory handles catalog and stock level sync without custom SuiteScript. Custom scripts are only needed for business logic outside standard product and inventory workflows.

No. Nventory syncs products and inventory levels between Amazon and NetSuite, and imports orders into its own dashboard. It does not create sales orders, invoices, or financial transactions in NetSuite.

The current integration focuses on Seller Central (3P). Vendor Central (1P) has a different data model which requires separate configuration.

FBA inventory quantities sync to NetSuite, and NetSuite warehouse stock can push availability to Amazon. The location mapping is configurable per your warehouse structure.

Product and inventory updates sync in near-real-time. FBA stock level changes and Amazon sales are detected and reflected in NetSuite within minutes. NetSuite API governance limits are managed by Nventory's batched sync to stay within daily call quotas for high-SKU catalogs.

Nventory syncs product catalog and inventory data, not financial transactions. Amazon sellers operating across multiple marketplaces sell in local currencies, but currency conversion and multi-currency journal entries are managed within NetSuite's own multi-currency and multi-subsidiary configuration.

Verify your import filters to ensure both FBA and FBM orders are included, as many configurations default to one fulfillment type only. Check that the correct custom form is assigned to imported sales orders in NetSuite, since a missing or misconfigured form will cause records to fail silently. Also confirm your subsidiary mapping is correct, as orders without a valid subsidiary assignment will be rejected by NetSuite's multi-subsidiary validation.