Marquis IQ connects to NetSuite ERP via SuiteQL, extracting your financials, order data, and inventory records and delivering the kind of multi-subsidiary, operations-first manufacturing analytics that saved searches can't scale to.
NetSuite's saved searches and SuiteAnalytics Workbooks are genuinely capable finance tools, for teams that have time to configure them. For manufacturers running multi-subsidiary structures, the limitations appear quickly: cross-subsidiary analytics require significant configuration, plant-level operational data often doesn't live in NetSuite at all, and saved searches don't easily produce the segmented, trending, ABCXYZ-level analytics that manufacturing ops and PE owners expect.
PE portfolios often run NetSuite at the corporate entity while individual plants use legacy ERPs inherited through acquisitions. Marquis connects both, the NetSuite financials and the plant-level ERP data, into one unified analytics layer without custom development or a SuiteApp installation.
SuiteQL is NetSuite's SQL-based query language, it gives direct access to the underlying data model, not just the views that saved searches expose. That's the difference between a surface-level extract and a complete analytics foundation.
Marquis connects to NetSuite via SuiteQL and the NetSuite REST API, extracting GL, AR, AP, inventory, orders, items, and customers across all subsidiaries in your account. SuiteQL gives us access to the full NetSuite data model, the same queries NetSuite's own engineering team uses, not the simplified views that saved searches expose. The connector handles NetSuite's regular release cadence (two major releases per year) without breaking or requiring configuration updates.
PE-backed manufacturers often use NetSuite as their group-level financial system while individual plants run ERPs they came with. Epicor, Dynamics GP, or Sage 100 inherited through acquisitions. Getting one portfolio-wide view means connecting all of them.
Marquis connects NetSuite alongside every major plant ERP. NetSuite financials + plant-level production, inventory, and order data, unified in one analytics layer, without an integration project or a middleware team.
We had NetSuite for financials and Epicor at three plants. Marquis was the only tool that bridged both without requiring an IT project. We had a unified view in two weeks.
Tell us how your NetSuite is configured, number of subsidiaries, whether you also have plant ERPs, and we'll walk through exactly what analytics are available from day one.
No SuiteApp installation required. We connect via the standard NetSuite API.