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Electronic Data Interchange or EDI is the exchanging of Standard business transactions through the use of standardized, real time and bidirectional file transfers with as little human intervention as possible. |
Most companies implement EDI for one main reason: |
Larger Customers Demand It. |
Other reasons why you should implement EDI: |
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EDI design criteria |
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Each company requires different information to process business transactions. Each company has a different ability to pick the pieces of information they choose to process. That information is then mapped to the appropriate business transaction. Each complete business transaction is represented in a document number. The business implication of the data in the document depends on whether you are sending or receiving the data. |
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One Solution in the best solution |
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For many food manufacturers, attempting to integrate a system with an accounting system takes time, costs money and offers no guarantee of success. So why bother when a truly integrated system already exists? FoodERP from Microsoft is a complete inventory management, order processing and financial management system designed specifically for food manufacturers/distributors based on award winning Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV. |




