EDI Mapping

How the 2024 US Election Impacts Supply Chain Dynamics

Now that the long-awaited election results are in, let’s look at how the incoming administration may affect the supply chain going forward. Conservative policies typically focus on deregulation, free-market principles, lower taxes, and a robust national defense, all of which have significant ramifications for global trade and logistics. While each…
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EDI Mapping: The Backbone of Efficient Data Exchange

With today’s competitive and global marketplace, efficient data exchange is crucial for maintaining competitive advantages and fostering strong partnerships. One of the most vital components of this process is EDI mapping, which serves as the bridge between different systems and formats. In this blog, we’ll delve into the intricacies of…
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What Does it Mean to be EDI Capable?

Being “EDI capable” refers to the ability to exchange standardized documents with trading partners, typically customers and suppliers. This capability involves using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) technology to send and receive business documents such as purchase orders (EDI 850), invoices (EDI 810), and shipment notices (EDI 856) directly between systems—without…
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