Product Data Integration Management
Centralize your product data. We implement PIM systems and automated feeds to sync your inventory, pricing, and product details across Shopify, Amazon, and your ERP in real-time.
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One product catalog to rule them all.
Fred Lundin CPA offers specialized Product Data Integration Management Services for e-commerce businesses struggling to keep their product information synchronized across multiple sales channels. If you update a price in Shopify but have to manually update it in Amazon, eBay, and your ERP, you are wasting time and risking costly errors.
Disconnected data leads to overselling inventory, incorrect pricing, and frustrated customers. We build the "Golden Record" for your products—a single, centralized source of truth that pushes accurate data to every platform automatically.
We implement and manage Product Information Management (PIM) systems and data feeds. We standardize your SKU architecture, enrich your product attributes (like HS codes for international shipping), and configure automated syncs between your inventory system and your sales channels.
Whether you are launching a new product line or managing thousands of SKUs across five marketplaces, we ensure your product data is consistent, compliant, and always up to date.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a PIM (Product Information Management) system?
A PIM is a software tool that acts as the central hub for all your product data. Instead of editing products in Shopify, then Amazon, then your ERP, you edit them once in the PIM, and it automatically updates all other platforms. It is essential for multi-channel scaling.
Do I need a PIM if I only use Shopify?
Probably not yet. If Shopify is your only channel, it can act as your PIM. However, if you plan to expand to Amazon, Walmart, or wholesale B2B channels, implementing a PIM now will save you massive headaches later.
Can you fix my messy SKU list?
Yes. This is the first step. We audit your current SKUs to identify inconsistencies (e.g., "BlueShirt-L" vs. "Shirt-Blue-Large"). We help you create a standardized naming convention and map your old SKUs to the new clean ones so historical data isn't lost.
Does this help with SEO?
Indirectly, yes. By having structured, rich product data (like detailed attributes for color, material, and size), your products are more likely to appear in filtered search results on Google Shopping and Amazon. Clean data ranks better.
What systems do you integrate?
We work with major PIMs (like Plytix, Akeneo) and inventory tools (Cin7, Dear) to connect them with sales channels (Shopify, BigCommerce, Amazon) and accounting software (QuickBooks, Xero).


