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Interlink Commerce Joins Walmart Marketplace’s Approved Solution Provider Network

Interlink Commerce Joins Walmart Marketplace’s Approved Solution Provider Network

Interlink Commerce has been approved as a Walmart Marketplace Solution Provider, the company announced on May 6. The designation places Interlink in Walmart’s vetted network of technology partners with sanctioned access to Marketplace developer APIs, and gives Walmart sellers a new option for connecting their product, inventory, and order data to the platform.

A Long History Of Retail Integration Work

Interlink Commerce brings a long history of EDI and API integration to its new role in the Walmart ecosystem. The company’s existing work spans retailers, manufacturers, and distributors, with trading-partner experience across platforms including Walmart, Target, Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s, Costco, and Wayfair, alongside integrations with NetSuite, Shopify, and 3PL Central. That depth of supply-chain experience is what Interlink intends to bring to Walmart Marketplace sellers.

“Walmart is building the most ambitious marketplace in American retail history,” co-founder Ed Dewsnap said in the announcement, describing the company’s intended fit as serving sellers who want integration partners that think like engineers and operate like supply-chain professionals.

A Catalog And Listing Service Built For Walmart’s Item Spec

Interlink’s first Walmart-specific offering will be a Catalog and Listing Integration Service, designed to translate seller product data from ERP systems, Shopify, spreadsheets, and legacy applications into Walmart’s Item Spec schema. The service is built to handle automated validation, image verification, and feed monitoring, with early-access onboarding planned for the coming months and general availability later this year.

Additional services on the company’s roadmap include real-time inventory synchronization across channels, order orchestration connected to Walmart Fulfillment Services and other fulfillment infrastructure, and proactive listing-quality monitoring. Dewsnap framed the broader product vision as building “the invisible infrastructure behind that movement” of product data, inventory, and orders across the marketplace.

What This Means For Walmart Sellers

For 3P Marketplace sellers, particularly those operating ERP or 3PL systems they want cleanly connected to Walmart order flow, Interlink represents a new option rooted in supply-chain integration experience. Sellers can learn more or request early access at interlinkcommerce.com.

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