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We recently published a blog post on EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) for Specific Industries where we took a quick look at various industries and their use of EDI.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the use of EDI in transport logistics and especially in motor carrier freight transportation companies. In this article, we will review a list of the most used EDI documents in the transportation industry. We will examine what each EDI document is used for and what benefits EDI provides to transportation and shipping companies and their clients.

EDI for Transportation and Logistics Management

Transport logistics is accompanied by a constant “paperwork” associated with the movement of goods. Many participants are involved in this process such as manufacturers of goods, warehouses, carriers, retailers, etc.

For efficient logistics, it is necessary to automate communication between all participants of the logistics process: carriers, shippers, consignees, freight customers, and a freight broker.  The use of EDI for automatic data exchange is the most effective technological solution to overcome such a challenge.

Advantages of Using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in Transportation

EDI has changed the way business partners interact and optimized the business processes of the supply chain. Using EDI, companies can effectively manage document flow at all stages of working with business partners: from ordering and receiving at the warehouse to reconciliation and returns. You can send orders, invoices, and other documents without paperwork and efforts duplication.

EDI for transportation Industry
  • Transport optimization. EDI helps to optimize and consolidate shipments from different customers.
  • Prompt document exchange. EDI allows you to instantly exchange important shipping documents with your business partners, saving both parties time and resources.
  • Labor Cost optimization. EDI allows you to automate daily routine operations related to entering data into ERP, CRM, TMS, WMS, or accounting systems, processing, sending, and archiving documents. Thus, by automating the processing of documents using EDI, there is no need to manually verify documents, enter data, and perform other repetitive actions that take a lot of time.
  • Seamless integration of EDI with other business systems within a company.
  • Synchronization of data exchange between EDI and business systems improves all stages of the supply chain in a transport company and eliminates the inefficient use of resources.

The Most Commonly used EDI Documents in the Transportation Industry

Let’s look at the most used EDI document in more detail.

EDI 204 Transaction Set: Motor Carrier Load Tender

What is a 204 Tender?

The EDI X12 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender, is an electronic document sent by the shipper (a manufacturer, a retailer, or a distribution center or wholesalers) to the freight carrier company to present an offer for an FTL shipment.

The term FTL Full Truck Load describes a mode of transportation that consists of at least one complete cargo trailer or does not allow other loads to be transported simultaneously.

Key Information of EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender

EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender contains important shipment information including:

  • Product description, including weight, size, and quantity.
  • The size of the required trailer as well as other requirements for equipment if necessary to arrange transportation.
  • delivery schedule
  • pickup and drop destination,
  • Information about consignees (delivery address and contact details)
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Why Use EDI 204 for Load Tender?

Load tendering is a bidding process where customers offer equal opportunity to transportation companies and carriers to submit their pricing and bid on the transportation of goods, based on pre-defined criteria and parameters. The carriers can accept or reject the shipper’s offer.

Using EDI 204 to tender among transport companies is a common practice. It helps ensure contract compliance and automates payments to carriers. In addition, the use of EDI provides detailed information throughout the entire delivery process from loading to delivering the goods to its final destination.


If you want to know more about EDI X12 204 read this article: EDI X12 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender – overview


EDI 990 Transaction Set: Response to a Load Tender

What is an EDI 990 Response to a Load Tender?

EDI 990 is a response to an EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender sent by transportation companies to a shipper. EDI 990 can be used to accept, accepted with conditions, or reject a load tender (EDI 204).

What is Important to Know About EDI 990

Typically, an EDI 990 is required for each incoming EDI 204 to accept or reject a load request. Therefore, most often these two EDI documents are implemented in the transport company at once.

When working with documents such as the 204 and 990, time is critical. The business partners usually agree on how long after receipt of the EDI 204, the transport company must respond with an EDI 990 before the contract is transferred to another carrier.


Useful reading: EDI for Third-Party Logistics providers (3PL)


EDI 214 Transaction Set: Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message

What is EDI 214 Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message?

The transportation company sends an EDI 214 to the shipper to provide information on the delivery status. Typically, an EDI 214 contains information about the status of the shipment, place of delivery, estimated time of arrival, route Information, description of shipment – weight, packaging, and quantity.

Depending on the preliminary agreements of business partners, as well as the specifics of the business, EDI 214 can be generated and transferred to the shipper from once a week to 6 times a day.

Who Uses EDI 214?

Document EDI 214 is widely used in transport logistics and especially in international deliveries.

The largest transport companies, such as FedEx Freight, Old Dominion Freight Line, DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding, and much more use the Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message (EDI 214) to convey the delivery status to the shipper.


To find out more useful information about EDI 214 and learn how to start exchanging EDI 214  in an hour or less, please read this article: EDI for transportation – EDI 214 Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message


EDI 210 Transaction Set: Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice

What is an EDI 210?

EDI 210 is an electronic document sent by the carrier to the shipper to provide detailed information related to the cost of transportation services. This EDI document can be used as an invoice to request payment for motor freight transportation or to provide information about the transportation fees.

What Data Does the EDI X12 210 Transmit?

The EDI 210 contains standard invoice information such as the number and date of the invoice, address of the consignee and the shipper, information about the product (name, quantity, weight, and size), billing information, as well as motor carrier expense details, delivery methods, and route information.


Useful reading: All You Need to Know about EDI 210 – Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice


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This post was updated to reflect current trends and information. 


What is EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender?

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The EDI X12 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender is an electronic document originating from a paper Motor Carrier Load Tender. The EDI 204 transaction set is used to communicate an offer for a shipment to a full load motor carrier.

The EDI X12 204 Tender is typically sent from a retailer, a manufacturer, or a distribution center to the carrier. However, EDI 204 transaction could be sent by any company that is interested in the delivery service.

The 204 can be used to create a new shipment or to update, replace, or cancel a shipment.

Generally, companies cannot use an EDI X12 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender to transfer information related to a less-than-truckload bill of lading, manifest, or pick-up notification.

Full Truck Load or FTL is a type of transportation that takes up at least one full cargo trailer or does not allow other loads to be carried at the same time.

The carrier is the party responsible for transporting the goods or freight. Generally, the carrier owns and manages transport assets. Alternative names for the carrier are: transportation provider, or 2PL (Second-Party Logistics). 

Typical workflow of an EDI 204 Document

The EDI 204 transaction is partnered with additional EDI transactions, the Load Tender Acknowledgement – EDI 990, and the EDI 214 -Shipment Status Message.

1. An EDI 204 is sent to the carrier by the shipper.

204 transaction set contains critical shipment information including load reference identification, window required for shipping, pickup, drop destination, equipment requirements, and, commodities.

2. In return, the transportation provider responds with an EDI 990 – Load Tender Acknowledgement to inform acceptance or rejection of the shipment order.

Unless agreed to beforehand with the shipper, a response with EDI 990 to accept or decline the load tender is required for each EDI 204. The response time for EDI 990 sent within the EDI 204 is specified as: “Must Respond By Date” and “Must Respond By Time”. If the EDI 990 is not received by indicated in EDI 204 time the load is subject to be reassigned to another carrier.

Often, timing is critical for an EDI 990 document. For example, Amazon.com requires that EDI 990, which accepts the load request, must be generated within 90 minutes after Amazon.com sends the 204 transaction.


Certain companies could make some exclusion, for example, Amazon.com could allow EDI 214 document as acceptance of the load if the carrier cannot generate an EDI 990, but the carrier has to inform about this, as it will require Amazon’s approval.


3. In case of acceptance, the carrier sends back to the trading partner a Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message- EDI 214

EDI 214 will provide specific information about the shipment including pro-number, shipment codes, date and time of shipment/delivery.

4. After delivery is complete, the carrier submits to the shipper an EDI 210 transaction set – Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice

An EDI 210 transaction is used to provide the full information about the cost of services provided by the transportation provider. This transaction set used both as an invoice for a payment request and as information relating to the freight charges.

5. Once the EDI 210 document is received by the shipper, an EDI 997 Functional Acknowledgement is sent back from the shipper to the carrier to indicating that the 210 Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice transaction, was received.

Many companies integrate EDI 210 transaction set into their ERP, business or accounting software applications. EDI2XML can deliver quick and efficient EDI integration. We provide certified connectors for leading IT systems such as SAP, Salesforce, JD Edwards, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics AX, and more. Contact us for a free consultation and for demo.

The Structure of an Electronic Document

An EDI transaction set contains one or more “envelopes” that identify the sender and recipient of the document.

The ISA segment denotes the beginning and the IEA end of the envelope. In an envelope, the transaction sets are formed into one or more functional groups that are limited to the GS (Functional Group Header) and GE (Functional Group Trailer) segments. The figure below shows the format of an EDI transmission with several tender transactions.

The Structure of an Electronic Document

EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender Transaction Set Sample

The EDI 204 transaction set is composited from functional groups that describe the content of the deal. The following example details the various data elements and segments of EDI 204

Below is a sample of EDI 204 document.

EDI 204 integration

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ANSI ASC X12 EDI Transactions Set for Motor Transportation Logistics

Following is the list of the most frequently used EDI documents in the Transportation and logistics vertical, typically exchanged between the shipper, the transportation provider, and the consignee:

  • EDI 204 – Motor Carrier Load Tender
  • EDI 210 – Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice
  • EDI 211 – Motor Carrier Bill of Lading
  • EDI 212 – Motor Carrier Delivery Trailer Manifest
  • EDI 214 – Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message
  • EDI 990 – Response to a Load Tender
  • EDI 997 – Functional Acknowledgment
  • EDI 106 – Motor Carrier Rate Proposal
  • EDI 107 – Request for Motor Carrier Rate Proposal
  • EDI 108 – Response to a Motor Carrier Rate Proposal
  • EDI 213 – Motor Carrier Shipment Status Inquiry
  • EDI 215 – Motor Carrier Pick-up Manifest
  • EDI 216 – Motor Carrier Shipment Pick-up Notification
  • EDI 217 – Motor Carrier Loading and Route Guide
  • EDI 218 – Motor Carrier Tariff Information
  • EDI 240 – Motor Carrier Package Status
  • EDI 250 – Purchase Order Shipment Management Document
  • EDI 251 – Pricing Support
  • EDI 601 – US Customs Export Shipment Information
  • EDI 602 – Transportation Services Tender
  • EDI 753 – Request for Routing Instruction
  • EDI 754 – Routing Instructions
  • EDI 920 – Loss or Damage Claim – General Commodities

Benefits of using EDI in the transportation industry.

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In recent years, haulage and transportation industry faced increasing pressure to shorten delivery times, but with EDI, the carriage is significantly easier and faster to manage. It’s no secret that logistics necessitates a lot of documentation and EDI allowed automated flows between all logistics partners. In fact, there are many benefits of EDI for transportation providers:

  • No need for manual processing from the dispatch operational and billing system, therefore saving time and money.
  • Eliminating any costly data entry mistakes
  • Employees have more time to focus on more productive tasks and provide better customer service.
  • Ability to communicate electronically and seamlessly, with all parties in the supply chain process.
  • Integrating EDI with transportation management systems or direct carrier systems will help to tender loads

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