The Future of EDI – Connect with Your Logistic Partners
EDI was first introduced to supply chains back in the 1960s, when Ed Guilbert developed a form of electronic communication between shipment supply chains in the US army. Although it took until the early 90s for EDI to find wide-spread supply chain integration, EDI was a critical facilitator of early globalization. Rather than relying on slow postal services, EDI enabled instant long-distance communication in an era before the internet.
Even though EDI has been around for over 50 years, companies still have not adopted it as a strategic advantage. How can you develop an EDI strategy for your company?
- Engage your customer
- Expand your suppliers
- Connect with your logistic partners
EDI has been fundamental throughout the logistics industry for a long time. It has often been referred to as the lifeblood of the logistics industry and the supply chain. Whether you transport by truck, rail, ship or air, you can receive accurate and timely information from your logistic partners. Innovate Managed Services has helped many companies implement EDI with their logistic partners globally and can become an extension of your IT staff to expand your partnerships
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