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Unified API

Normalize Every System to Automate Every Workflow

From TMS and WMS to ERP, carrier EDI, and partner APIs, HEALE turns fragmented supply chain data into one real-time operating layer.

EDI and API integration connects trading partners and internal systems, but modern supply chains also need orchestration that turns those messages into actions, exception workflows, and reconciled financial outcomes.

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“Legacy systems don’t coordinate, so we built the API layer that makes supply chains speak one language.”

What is Unified API?

Unified API is HEALE’s data orchestration layer for modern supply chain operations. It ingests TMS, WMS, ERP, carrier EDI, and partner API streams, then normalizes them into one interoperable foundation that execution, visibility, and financial workflows can trust.

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how it works

We connect the fragmented systems behind supply chain execution—legacy EDI, modern APIs, partner data, and enterprise platforms—then standardize them into trusted, coordinated flow in real time.

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Hybrid Interoperability

HEALE connects both modern REST and GraphQL APIs and legacy EDI protocols, so enterprises can coordinate across carriers, warehouses, brokers, shippers, and finance systems without abandoning the infrastructure already running their operations.

Data Normalization

Incoming records are translated into versioned schemas with shared definitions, quality rules, and consistent logic. Teams stop reconciling conflicting formats and start operating from one trusted data layer before they reach critical downstream workflows.

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Workflow Orchestration

Once data speaks the same language, HEALE routes it into the workflows that depend on it, including visibility, exception handling, agentic execution, invoicing, reconciliation, and settlement coordination, so reliable signals can trigger decisions without another manual handoff.

Modular Deployment

HEALE’s Unified API integrates with existing systems and governance models, helping teams onboard partners, add connectors, and scale interoperability without forcing a disruptive rip-and-replace transformation.

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Benefits

Unified API offers a range of benefits that significantly improve data orchestration and operational control.

01

Faster Onboarding

Standardized connectors and schemas help teams add carriers, suppliers, and partners faster, reducing the time and technical lift required for each new integration.

02

Trusted Data Quality

Normalization rules reduce errors from mismatched EDI, API, and manual inputs, giving teams cleaner information for planning, execution, and financial coordination.

03

Lower Integration Cost

Replacing point-to-point custom work with one unified data layer reduces maintenance burden and helps technology teams scale without constant rework.

04

Real-Time Visibility

With every system feeding a shared operating layer, teams gain clearer visibility across orders, shipments, exceptions, partner updates, and downstream financial events.

05

Stronger Coordination

Unified data allows operations, technology, and finance teams to work from the same source of truth instead of reconciling disconnected systems and timelines.

06

Governed Scalability

Versioned schemas, data quality controls, and enterprise governance make it easier to expand automation while maintaining reliability, observability, and control.

Impact on Supply Chains and Logistics

The implementation of Unified API has profound implications for how supply chain data is connected, standardized, and activated across operations.

Reduced Fragmentation

The implementation of Unified API has profound implications for how supply chain data is connected, standardized, and activated across operations.

Faster Operational Response

By unifying data from TMS, WMS, ERP, EDI, and partner APIs, supply chain teams eliminate the disconnected inputs that create delays, blind spots, and manual work at enterprise scale.

Simpler System Complexity

Unified API simplifies the complexity of modern logistics technology by creating one orchestration layer across existing systems. This supports scalable modernization without platform sprawl.

Better Decision
Making

With standardized data and consistent definitions, managers can make more confident decisions across capacity, orders, shipments, exceptions, service performance, and financial workflows.

Stronger Financial
Control

Connecting operational events to financial workflows improves invoice accuracy, reconciliation speed, settlement coordination, and working-capital visibility across the supply chain.