Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is integral to data exchange processes in a variety of industries including manufacturing, technology, retail, automotive, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, transportation and logistics, and financial services.
Read MorePosted by Brooke Lester on Mar 27, 2024 3:50 PM
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is integral to data exchange processes in a variety of industries including manufacturing, technology, retail, automotive, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, transportation and logistics, and financial services.
Read MorePosted by Dave Reyburn on Apr 28, 2022 2:58 PM
This global building products maker serving commercial and residential customers has been a Fortune 500 company for more than half a century—and a Remedi client since 1994. Their story illustrates Remedi's ability to tailor managed EDI services to the customer’s unique needs, and the value this customer derives from the relationship.
Read MorePosted by Tracy Loetz on May 19, 2021 5:28 PM
A large acquisition challenged a leading eCommerce solution provider to discover a unique, efficient way to expedite the EDI map migration from their existing EDI solution; the goal being to maintain outstanding trading partner relationships. With their existing legacy IBM Gentran Server UNIX maps, there was no direct migration path to move their existing EDI maps to their new environment, IBM B2B Integrator.
Read MorePosted by Tracy Loetz on Feb 3, 2021 5:44 PM
Remedi’s client, a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks, acquired a division of another global organization. The acquisition tripled their existing trading partner relationships overnight from 70 to more than 225, and the acquired company was growing rapidly.
Read MorePosted by Tracy Loetz on Sep 8, 2020 5:30 PM
A national logistics company relies on BizTalk to integrate with their trading partners via X12 EDI and XML messages. They were faced with slow performance, heavy human support requirements, and very slow time-to-revenue for new trading partners due to an inefficient implementation, overly customized processes, and non-existent maintenance procedures.