Key Takeaways:
- Growth is limited in businesses that view EDI as a cost center.
- Businesses that embrace modern EDI have a competitive advantage.
- The strategic benefits of EDI have a measurable return on investment.
Brooke is the Marketing and Sales Support Manager at Remedi Electronic Commerce Group. Brooke joined Remedi in 2012 bringing with her experience and knowledge of EDI and B2B Integration from having spent the early years of her career as an EDI consultant. She is responsible for coordinating Remedi’s marketing efforts related to blogs, newsletters, customer networking events, conferences, educational material, and the IBM Premier Business Partner relationship.
Posted by Brooke Lester on Jan 29, 2025 10:42 AM
Posted by Brooke Lester on Jan 29, 2025 10:39 AM
Scalability: EDI cloud services enable businesses to scale operations easily without expensive infrastructure upgrades or extensive IT resources.
Cost Savings: Moving to cloud EDI reduces maintenance and hardware costs, offering growing organizations more affordable, flexible pricing.
Competitiveness: Cloud EDI boosts efficiency and adaptability, helping businesses compete globally by facilitating speedier integration with new trading partners and markets.
Read MorePosted by Brooke Lester on Jan 15, 2025 2:48 PM
Consider this scenario: A retail company, ABC Apparel, struggled with frequent EDI errors and miscommunications with its trading partners. The company’s supply chain became increasingly complicated, causing order processing and shipping delays. Customer satisfaction was at an all-time low. The company lost two trading partners within one month, and account managers struggled to keep up with addressing the newest complaints.
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