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EDI Modernization

5 Benefits of EDI for the Food and Beverage Industry

Posted by Brooke Lester on Feb 5, 2020 2:58 PM

When you think of EDI systems, there are some very obvious use cases that come to mind, such as retail. However, EDI solutions are an excellent fit in a variety of industries and verticals, and the food and beverage industry is no exception.

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How EDI Improves Traceability and Lot Tracking for the Food Industry

Posted by Brooke Lester on Jan 29, 2020 12:20 PM

The next time you put your fork to your mouth or your glass to your lips, think about where that food or drink came from. Today, we know so much more about what we consume than “it came from some factory somewhere.” That’s due to greater traceability, which is, in no small part, thanks to lot tracking.

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3 Ways EDI Reduces Chargebacks for Food and Beverage Companies

Posted by Brooke Lester on Jan 22, 2020 4:24 PM

It is an irritating situation. You ship a product to a customer, and when it gets there, you get an angry call that the invoice or advance ship notice (ASN) does not match the PO or the shipment. However, it is not just the angry call – there are chargebacks associated. Not only can too many chargebacks add up, but they hurt your reputation.

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Top 4 Factors That Determine Your EDI Strategy

Posted by Brooke Lester on Dec 4, 2019 2:58 PM

If you are considering modernizing your EDI strategy, you have a number of factors to consider. Any EDI strategy you choose has to be the right fit for your firm. However, if you have never modernized your EDI strategy before, you may not know which factors you should be evaluating.

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Why Expanding Your EDI Capabilities Is a Business Imperative

Posted by Brooke Lester on Nov 13, 2019 4:13 PM

Can your EDI infrastructure handle the demands of today’s business environment? This is not just idle speculation – it is a question that has a significant impact on your business. If you cannot keep up, you could find yourself left behind.

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