Devatis Goes Live on TraceLink MINT to Prepare for Agentic Order-to-Cash Operations
By digitalizing core commerce transactions with customers, Devatis aims to improve OTIF, reduce stockouts, and prepare for an AI agent-driven supply chain
Devatis has gone live on TraceLink's Multienterprise Information Network Tower (MINT) to digitalize its end-to-end order-to-cash operations. By moving beyond fragmented EDI integrations to an Integrate-Once network model, Devatis can exchange orders, shipment data, invoices, and financial transactions across its trading partner ecosystem through a single link. Building on its existing foundation in global track-and-trace, Devatis is further unifying business transactions on a shared digital network, creating a consistent, real-time flow of data across partners. This establishes the data, metadata, and knowledge foundation required to enable TraceLink's no-code enterprise AI agents to operate as governed users across its supply chain.
BOSTON, April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- TraceLink, the world's largest Agentic Business Network, today announced that Devatis, the U.S. affiliate of global pharmaceutical manufacturer Deva Holding A.Ş., has gone live on TraceLink's Multienterprise Information Network Tower (MINT).
With its MINT deployment, Devatis has replaced fragmented point-to-point EDI integrations with a network model linking wholesalers, 3PL providers, and other trading partners. This shift centralizes order, warehouse, shipment, and invoice transactions on a shared network, creating a real-time operational record of order-to-cash activities across a diverse trading partner network.
Scaling Order-to-Cash Operations Across a Growing Partner Network
As Devatis expanded its U.S. commercial operations, managing order-to-cash transactions across a growing number of trading partners introduced operational complexity, including:
- Order processing and fulfillment relied on a combination of EDI integrations, manual validation steps, email communications, and spreadsheet tracking.
- Teams frequently reconciled discrepancies between systems, confirmed shipment and invoice details manually, and coordinated issue resolution across multiple partners.
- Onboarding new trading partners required custom EDI mapping, testing, and configuration—often extending onboarding timelines by months.
As the number of partners and transaction volumes increased with U.S. market expansion, this traditional point-to-point integration model limited Devatis' ability to scale commercial activity efficiently.
