Are you looking to integrate your system with Kmart?

For Retailer customers, suppliers, 3PL warehouses, or other systems that don’t already connect with Kmart, Crossfire Integration can set you up seamlessly — taking the complexity out of automating business processes.

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Introduce true efficiency to your business and supply chain

Crossfire provides the most comprehensive Kmart EDI integration solutions. Our proven approach is flexible and customisable to exactly what you need, ensuring your business is getting the most it can from automation. We’re trusted by a wide range of customers to supply fully managed EDI services, ensuring a robust and efficient integration between Kmart and external service providers.

Benefits of Crossfire's EDI integration with Kmart

Our extensive network of global retailers, supply chain partners and software means you can integrate with Kmart quickly, providing the following benefits:

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01.

Automated data flow

An automated ordering process that reduces errors and increases efficiencies

02.

Simple pricing

Unlimited messages, Crossfire is a fixed monthly price.

03.

Fully managed service

Working with us requires no in-house EDI knowledge, we take care of everything involved in your integration.

04.

Fast and proven integration

Crossfire can draw on years of experience with various system integrations and take into account unique business processes when developing a solution.

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Fully EDI compliant

With EDI in place, you will be able to fast track order turnaround times and be fully compliant with Kmart.

Kmart Integration with Crossfire - Use Cases

Common EDI Requirements

  • Purchase Order (PO) (850)

    Receive Purchase Orders from Kmart into your system automatically via Crossfire.

  • Purchase Order Acknowledgement (POA) (855)

    Once you have reviewed the order in your system, and updated quantities (if applicable), Crossfire will pull a POA, which will be sent to Kmart.

  • Advance Shipping Notice (ASN) (856)

    An ASN is sent to Kmart via Crossfire when a shipment is created. This confirms the delivery details and outlines the contents of the order.

  • Invoice (INV) (810)

    When you're ready to, you can send invoices to Kmart via Crossfire at the press of a button. This usually happens by confirming an invoice or completing an order in most systems.

  • Product Activity Data (852)

    Product Activity Data is sent from Kmart. Crossfire will typically pick this up, translate it into a readable format/report and send this to you.

  • Price/sales Catalog (PRICAT) (832)

    Crossfire will pull out a list of products and prices from your system, this will be converted into  Kmart’s format and sent to them in their required format.

  • Purchase Order Change (POC) (860)

    If Kmart needs to amend an order they have already sent to you, they will send through a PO Change. Crossfire will pick this up, and push this into your system, with an identifier that indicates that there is a change to the order.

How to get started with Crossfire

Step 1

Tell us about you

Tell us who you want to connect with i.e. your trading partners.

Step 2

Integration

Determine the integration method (EDI/API), the message standards and systems to be used.

Step 3

Connectivity

Find out your connectivity details, how we will connect to your system and your partner’s system.

Step 4

Testing

We then complete testing to ensure a robust service and that everything works, then you’re ready to have your integration up and running!

What is Kmart?

Kmart Australia Limited is an Australian-based chain of affordable retail stores owned by the Kmart Group division of Wesfarmers. The company operates 234 stores across Australia and New Zealand, consisting of 209 stores in Australia and 25 stores in New Zealand, with its head office located in Mulgrave, Melbourne.

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