What is EDI Integration?
EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange. EDI is the secure, automated exchange of electronic documents, such as purchase orders, invoices and delivery notes, between businesses or trading partners using a standardised format that allows different computer systems to communicate with each other.
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EDI integration refers to the process of integrating your EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) system with your ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system.
EDI integration improves proficiency across organisations. It allows businesses to easily exchange EDI messages between customers, suppliers and 3PL partners. Commonly exchanged EDI messages include purchase orders, invoices and ASNs (Advanced Shipping Notices). It allows businesses to easily exchange EDI messages between customers, suppliers and 3PL partners. Commonly exchanged EDI messages include purchase orders, invoices and ASNs (Advanced Shipping Notices). With EDI integration, businesses avoid having to manually input EDI messages into their ERP system. Instead, EDI messages are instantaneously automated into the preferred internal ERP, diminishing the need for manual input or intervention by internal team members.
EDI integration simplifies the electronic exchange of business messages between your internal systems and your EDI infrastructure. EDI integration technology uses automation to seamlessly transfer data from EDI documents to multiple business systems. This integration boosts accuracy and efficiency while reducing the risk of errors and improving overall operational performance.
EDI integration involves connecting your EDI solution to your ERP, facilitating automated data transfer between them. Integration of EDI with your ERP revolutionises traditional input methods for order placements, invoice processing and goods received. For example, upon receiving an EDI document, the data is automatically transmitted to your ERP system, eliminating manual data entry and enhancing operational efficiency.ย ย ย
Implementing EDI integration will also allow organisations to establish a connection between disparate computer systems. These connections can be critical to a business that has experienced an acquisition or merger. With EDI integration, incongruent systems can be combined to work across companies. Upon integration, business systems communicate using standardised EDI language, eliminating the need for manual steps. It guarantees an automated exchange of vital messages such as purchase orders or invoices. This modern approach is notably faster and more efficient than conventional methods like email or postal services, enhancing productivity and streamlining operations.ย
Yes, absolutely! EDI can effortlessly integrate with your ERP system to enable smooth data exchange between your ERP and trading partners. This integration enhances efficiency, minimises errors, and provides real-time visibility into supply chain processes.
In contemporary business landscapes, EDI integration is an indispensable asset. It accelerates communication channels between business partners while ensuring adherence to regulatory frameworks, magnifying operational efficiency, reducing risk and human error, and increasing accuracy.ย ย ย ย ย
With EDI integration, error margins are significantly reduced, and transactional throughput is expedited. EDI integration allows customers to access real-time snapshots across different systems and platforms, giving businesses a clear picture of what is happening in their supply chain and allowing them to stay on top of market changes and customer needs.ย ย ย
With EDI integration, you can:ย ย ย
Automate manual tasksย
Instead of relying on administrative staff to enter EDI data into your business system, EDI integration enables businesses to automate this process, accelerating supply chain communication.ย ย ย ย
Increase accuracyย
By removing manual processes and the likelihood of human error, businesses can improve the accuracy of their day-to-day tasks. EDI integration also observes stringent regulatory frameworks.ย ย ย
Redeploy resourcesย
Reinvest staff time previously spent rekeying EDI messages into your business system into more value-added tasks.ย ย ย
Accelerate your order to invoice lifecycleย
EDI integration lets businesses realise revenue faster by accelerating the flow of orders and invoices between themselves and their trading partners. Instead of waiting for manual tasks to take place, EDI integration allows EDI messages to be sent from your internal systems onto your trading partners.ย ย ย
EDI compliance is essential to effectively engage with your trading partners. Businesses must adhere to the established EDI standards and guidelines set by partners. Failure to comply can lead to delays and errors in document exchange, impacting business operations and profits.
EDI is a critical tool for businesses seeking to streamline supply chain processes and enhance efficiency. Implementing EDI enables error reduction, improved efficiency, and real-time visibility into supply chain operations. With the right EDI solution and implementation strategy, businesses can capitalise on EDI benefits and maintain a competitive edge in the market.
The process of EDI integration is: ย ย ย
- Export: Senders export electronic business documents like purchase orders from their systemsย ย ย
- Transformation: Documents are converted into standard electronic formats using EDIย ย ย
- Validation: EDI conversion software ensures document accuracy according to agreed-upon standardsย ย ย
- Transmission: Data is securely sent to middleware via protocols like SFTP, HTTPS, or AS2. It can be integrated into validation software other applications, or sent directly to clients.ย ย ย
- Reception: Upon receipt, the receiving party verifies credentials, authenticates, decrypts the file, and sends a message disposition notice (MDN) for acknowledgmentย
Many! The exchange of specific business documents with your EDI trading partners is known as EDI transactions or EDI messages. These documents strictly adhere to EDI standards like EDIFACTย in the UK and internationally and X12 EDI, which is used in the U.S.
An EDI transaction encompasses a wide range of documents, including invoices, purchase orders, and health insurance benefits requests, among others. There are over 10,000 different EDI messages available, most organisations typically exchange the most common ones. The three most used messages are: Order; Invoice; & Despatch Advice (also known as Advanced Ship Notice).
Your business can choose between in-house EDI integration or outsourcing EDI integration, using a trusting provider such as TrueCommerce. We explain the two options below.ย ย ย ย
In-House EDIย ย ย ย
In-house EDI requires your organisation to be responsible for internally managing its EDI processes. This includes overseeing setup, managing maintenance, data translation, focusing on EDI mapping, and providing support. You will need to have complete control over the EDI system, which also consists of managing updates, onboarding, and other internal resourcing. Over the years, our customers have highlighted the shortcomings they have experienced whilst managing their EDI in-house. These were often driving factors behind choosing EDI integration from TrueCommerce:ย ย ย ย
- Increased Responsibility: Managing and ensuring the success of an in-house EDI system can be a heavy responsibility. This can challenge and lead to added pressure in operations and staffing.
- Higher Workload: Businesses may need to hire extra staff to handle EDI tasks, leading to increased workload and operational costs.
- Reliance on Internal Expertise: Relying solely on internal expertise may limit adaptability in addressing new or unusual scenarios. It can also potentially affect system performance, leading to downtime and profit loss.
- In-House EDI Costs. Including ongoing software licensing fees, infrastructure/technology expenses, internal staffing and recruitment costs.ย ย ย ย
Outsourced EDI ย ย ย
Outsourcing EDI means that external providers handle technical aspects like system setup, maintenance, data translation, communication, and mapping, offering comprehensive support.ย ย ย
Advantages of Outsourced EDI:
- Access to Specialised Experts: EDI service providers bring specialised knowledge and efficient problem-solving skills, ensuring seamless operations.ย ย ย
- 24/7 Management & Support: Some providers offer round-the-clock support, minimising downtime risks and ensuring prompt issue resolution.ย ย ย
- Optimised Resource Allocation: With external management of all EDI tasks, organisations can focus resources on core business strategies, enhancing productivity and efficiency.ย ย ย
If you do decide to streamline your EDI integration process and focus on growing your business, TrueCommerce is here to help. Contact us today to book a free demo from our expert team.
TrueCommerce EDI solutions offer seamless integration into a catalogue of leading ERPs.ย ย ย ย
- Whether you're using Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Business Central or Microsoft Dynamics NAV, TrueCommerce's integrated EDI solution, delivered as a cloud-based managed service, can help your organisation connects seamlessly with TrueCommerceโs EDI managed service network.ย ย ย
- TrueCommerce also offers integration with leading ERPS, including Netsuite, SAP, Sage 200, Sage X3, SYSPro, ย Epicor and Infor.ย
Key Takeaways
- EDI integration automates the transfer of business-critical documents between ERP systems and trading partners. This eliminates manual entry and boosts efficiency.
- EDI integration reduces human error in line with regulatory standards. This enhances data reliability and accuracy.ย ย ย
- With EDI integration, businesses can reallocate staff to strategic tasks and improve productivity.ย
- Integration produces real-time supply chain insights, helping businesses respond to market and customer requirements.
- Companies like TrueCommerce offer EDI integration with specialised support throughout the process.