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What Does “EDI Capable” Mean for Your Business?

To be EDI capable means having the ability to seamlessly exchange electronic business documents that comply with established industry standards required by your trading partners. Whether you’re sending purchase orders (EDI 850), invoices (EDI 810), or advanced ship notice (EDI 856), EDI capability ensures your systems can handle the required communication formats like X12, EDIFACT, RosettaNet, and others. At EDI2XML, we simplify the journey to becoming EDI capable with tailored solutions that align with your business needs—so you can focus on growth, not technical hurdles.

Useful Reading: What are the differences between RosettaNet, EDI ANSI X12 and EDIFACT

Why Is EDI Capability Important for Modern Companies?

EDI capability is crucial for keeping your business operations smooth and efficient in the technology-driven business environment, especially in supply chains. Without it, companies risk delays, errors, and strained relationships with partners and customers. EDI2XML provides tailored solutions to help businesses achieve compliance and streamline workflows effortlessly.

How Can I Make My Business EDI Capable?

Achieving EDI capability involves understanding your partners’ requirements, selecting the right tools, and implementing a solid plan. At EDI2XML, we guide you step-by-step, from ensuring compliance with major standards to testing and deploying seamless solutions that align with your goals. Here’s how:

1. Understand Your Trading Partners’ Requirements: Compliance starts with knowing what formats, protocols, and document types your partners require. We ensure your EDI solution supports all major standards, including X12, EDIFACT, and HIPAA.

2. Choose Your EDI Approach: Decide whether you want an in-house (on-premises EDI) solution, a fully managed EDI service, or a Web EDI service (REST API). We offer flexible options to meet your needs—whether you prefer an on-premises EDI setup fully integrated with your business systems, like ERP or accounting software, or a cloud-based, fully managed service where we handle all aspects of EDI for you.

3. Select the Right EDI Solution: Not all “EDI tools” are created equal. Our cloud-based solutions are scalable, secure, and built to handle complex business requirements with ease.

4. Test and Deploy: Testing is critical to ensure seamless communication with your trading partners. At EDI2XML, we handle rigorous testing to guarantee flawless implementation.

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What’s the Best EDI Approach: In-House or Fully Managed?

Trying to decide between EDI in-house or outsourcing it? In-house EDI requires infrastructure, expertise, and maintenance, which can be costly. Fully Managed EDI, like EDI2XML’s service, removes these burdens by handling everything for you—from infrastructure to compliance—so you can focus on growth. Here’s a quick comparison:

  • In-House EDI: Requires software, infrastructure, technical expertise, and ongoing maintenance. While this works for companies with dedicated IT teams, it can be costly and time-consuming.
  • Fully Managed EDI: With EDI2XML’s Fully Managed EDI Service, you don’t need to worry about infrastructure, mapping, or compliance. We handle everything—so you can focus on growing your business.

Example: Streamlining Operations with EDI2XML

Opengear, a global technology company, faced significant inefficiencies with manual processes for exchanging business documents like sales orders. These inefficiencies included:

  • Manual data entry into their CRM system.
  • Frequent errors and inconsistencies.
  • Delays in order processing.

By adopting EDI2XML’s fully managed solution, they automated the entire document exchange process. Using EDI2XML’s cloud-based platform, they:

  • Seamlessly converted incoming EDI transactions into a format compatible with their CRM.
  • Eliminated manual tasks and errors.
  • Improved communication with trading partners.

This transformation resulted in enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs, and faster processing times.

What Are the Benefits of Becoming EDI Capable?

Becoming EDI capable transforms business operations with:

1. Cost Savings: Automating document exchanges reduces manual labor, paperwork, and transaction costs.

2. Speed: EDI accelerates order processing and cuts delivery times in half, enabling faster response to customer needs.

3. Accuracy: Eliminate manual errors with automated data exchanges, reducing inaccuracies

4. Efficiency: Streamlined processes improve productivity, customer satisfaction, and business agility.

5. Security: EDI2XML ensures data is exchanged securely, meeting industry and partner compliance mandates.

Why Should I Choose EDI2XML for EDI Services?

EDI2XML offers 20+ years of expertise in EDI integration, helping businesses across North America simplify and modernize their processes. Whether you’re new to EDI or need to modernize your existing processes, our solutions are flexible, scalable, and tailored to your needs. From onboarding partners to managing complex integrations, we ensure you’re ready to meet the demands of modern supply chains.

How Can EDI2XML Help Me Become EDI Capable?

EDI2XML makes the process of becoming EDI capable straightforward and stress-free. Our solutions improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance growth by aligning with your specific business needs. Contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve seamless EDI integration.

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This post was updated to reflect current trends and information.

 

Purchasing tickets, gifts, clothes, equipment and even groceries can now all be done online. Due to its accessibility and convenience, most of us already buy products online, from anywhere at anytime, using a smartphone or laptop, so long as we are connected to the Internet. Simple user interface, quick actions and results: everything is so easy that it only takes a few minutes. This explains why the number of online shoppers is growing at a tremendous rate, year after year. For example, the number of online shoppers in the United States alone is estimated to be 230.5 million by 2021 as compared to 215.4 million in 2017.

Online shoppers USA

Source: The Statistics Portal “Statista”  

The above graphic displays statistics about online shoppers who browsed products, compared prices or bought merchandise online at least once during the corresponding year.  Notice an increase of online buyers year over year due to the active introduction of Omnichannel retailing.

What is the omnichannel retailing?

 

Omnichannel is a cross-channel business model that companies use to improve their customer experience. “Omnis” can be translated from Latin as “existing everywhere”. In our case, covering all channels of communication with customers: as physical locations, online store, social media, live web chats, mobile applications, and telephone communications. The customer accesses all products and services in the most convenient way for him, while being always visible to the retailer.

Setting up your online store

 

Opening an online store in today’s digital world is NOT difficult; however, running the operations of an online business is of course a little more challenging. Here are some of the undeniable advantages of running an online store:

  • There are no rental fees
  • You need fewer employees to operate the store
  • Companies can overcome geographical limitations
  • Best of all, it is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

Use the best e-commerce practice

 

In order to not be left out of the e-commerce game, you should give great attention to detail and look for the best practices in operating your e-commerce business. On the Internet, there’s a ton of great advice for entrepreneurs who have started their online business already; it is about choosing an e-commerce platform, optimizing the page load speed, creating unique content, promoting the products, and the list goes on…

However, there isn’t much information out there that talks about the technical and logistical aspects of running an online store. Critical information that e-business owners should know are things like how to exchange documents electronically between your e-business and trading partners or transport companies. There’s also the important e-commerce practice of integrating your systems and electronic exchange of data (or EDI) in order to improve speed, accuracy, quality of information and overall business efficiency.

The role of EDI integration in logistics and e-commerce

 

The term “logistics” even in the traditional retail sense was not always so clear-cut and far from being obvious. Business logistics can be defined as:

Definition of business logistics

When running an e-commerce business, regardless of which supply chain management methodology you choose (Drop-Ship or other), you will have to face a substantial amount of business related documents that you need to exchange with your trading partners.

Now, let’s do a simple calculation: how much time do your employees spend on order entry, shipping advice, invoices, generating labels? What is the error rate? Maybe that’s why the rate of returns of online sold products is sky-high. Research about e-commerce product returns shows:

statistics online return

Online return reason

In my opinion, the statistics shown above reflecting e-commerce product returns looks frightening… Is it possible to reduce the above percentages?  Can your online business avoid those errors?

EDI integration improves the quality of the data by at least 30% to 40 % reduction in the transactions containing errors, by eliminating unreadable writing or typing errors, the losses of faxes/mail, transmission, and re-manipulation of errors.

Think and manage your online business better

 

The positive effects of EDI Integration will be measurable across all of the following services: commerce, production, logistics, and finance.

In sales:

  • Sales cycle and quality of the relationship with your customers are improved and processing times reduced (reliability and efficiency of exchanging orders, shipping advice etc. …)

In production:

  • Reduced production costs
  • Better management of your stocks
  • Short production times

In logistics:

  • Reduced processing times for shipments
  • Elimination of anomalies or errors
  • Elimination of paper documents
  • Strong improvement in the quality of information

In finance:

  • Reduced billing times
  • Reduction of disputes

In conclusion, moving forward with an EDI integration project gives a business the access to an undeniable competitive advantage; companies are able to reduce the costs of its products and services, improve business processes and meet the demand of customers and suppliers. What’s better than that?

Keep learning about EDI integration and the MANY benefits it has for your online business by visiting our website EDI2XML.com or contacting us directly today!

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