FedEx EDI Integration

Automate order processing to strengthen your FedEx supplier relationship.

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FedEx began its operations in 1973; that year, it delivered 186 packages. In 1981, FedEx opened a SuperHub in Memphis, TN and fedex.com was launched in 1994, offering the first package-status tracking feature ever. The FedEx Express Global Network has 13 hubs that connect over 220 countries and territories and more than 99% of the world’s GDP.

FedEx now delivers millions of packages worldwide, with continuous growth fueled by collaboration and innovation. Their portfolio of services includes ground, freight, logistics, and office services among others.

TrueCommerce offers world-class compliant EDI for companies shipping via FedEx customers. Our cloud-based EDI solution enables you to send EDI documents to FedEx easily and effectively, with the confidence that your transactions are processed with the proper data and unique EDI guidelines that FedEx requires.

FedEx EDI Requirements

To be EDI Compliant, FedEx suppliers must be able to send specific EDI transactions that adhere to FedEx guidelines. These guidelines can be updated at any time, which can make EDI compliance a challenge.

With TrueCommerce’s EDI service, FedEx suppliers can automate the exchange of EDI business documents, without worrying about non-compliance. Our fully managed service model provides 24/7/365 support including automatic EDI mapping updates whenever FedEx changes their EDI mandates.

TrueCommerce EDI supports the following FedEx subsidiaries:

  • FedEx
  • FedEx Express
  • FedEx Freight East
  • FedEx Logistics
  • FedEx Office
  • FedEx Supply Chain Services Europe
  • FedEx Express and Ground Shipping
  • FedEx Freight West
  • FedEx National
  • FedEx Rialto
  • FedEx Trade Networks

FedEx EDI Transactions

With TrueCommerce, you can meet Target EDI requirements quickly and easily. Below is a sample list of Target transactions supported by TrueCommerce. All transaction codes used are a part of the ANSI ASC X12 EDI standards. The UN/EDIFACT standard is supported as well as the XML syntax.

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EDI 110
EDI 210
EDI 214
EDI 846
EDI 850
EDI 945
EDI 947

Outbound

EDI 211
EDI 810
EDI 820
EDI 850
EDI 856
EDI 888
EDI 940
EDI 990

Why Choose TrueCommerce

TrueCommerce is a global leader in supply chain connectivity, with more than two decades of experience in the retail industry. Our Target EDI integration enables you to streamline Target order processing to strengthen your trading partner relationship. 

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Connect with new retail channels

Automatically exchange transaction and inventory documents with trading partners, including POs, ASNs, and invoices.

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Optimize sales performance

TrueCommerce’s unified order management capability creates efficiencies that help you deliver a consistent experience to customers.

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Improve decision-making processes

Advanced operational analytics dashboards let you evaluate role-specific key performance indicators (KPIs) to enhance processes.

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Gain more visibility

 Increase inventory and order visibility across your supply chain for better collaboration between suppliers, distributors, and customers.

FedEx EDI FAQs

As an FedEx supplier, you may have questions relating to EDI and your supply chain. Here are a few of the most common questions we receive from suppliers like you:

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Integrated EDI connects to your ERP system, and translates outgoing data into compliant EDI formats. EDI transactions from your trading partners are received and transformed by the EDI solution into the correct ERP file format, and delivered to your ERP automatically. Learn more about EDI.

EDI compliance refers to a supplier’s ability to adhere to specific EDI mandates created by a trading partner. These EDI guidelines can cover what transactions are required, the data that must be included, and even the format of that data. Non-compliance can result in penalties such as chargebacks, so it is critical to choose an EDI solution that supports ongoing EDI compliance. Learn more about EDI compliance.

EDI transaction codes are standardized business document formats for key supply chain communications, like Purchase Orders, Advanced Shipping Notices, and Invoices. Each EDI transaction code correlates to a specific business document, and includes the data elements needed for that document. Learn more about EDI transaction codes.

Choosing an EDI provider can be challenging, especially if this is your first time purchasing an EDI solution. You’ll want to consider several factors, including provider experience, integration options, trading partner support, and long-term cost of ownership. You can use our EDI Buyer’s Guide and Provider Checklist to help make the right choice.