Integrating 3PLs Without the Hassle: EDI vs API for Logistics
Integrating 3PLs without the hassle is possible when you know whether EDI or API is right for your logistics. Learn how to choose the best fit.… Read More
Integrating 3PLs without the hassle is possible when you know whether EDI or API is right for your logistics. Learn how to choose the best fit.… Read More
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) enhances communication between suppliers, retailers, and third-party logistics providers (3PLs), ensuring seamless order fulfillment and inventory management. When a retailer places an order (EDI 850), the supplier forwards it to the 3PL for processing. The 3PL then sends an advance shipping notice (EDI 856) to the retailer before shipment. To initiate fulfillment, the supplier issues a warehouse shipping order (EDI 940), and once the 3PL ships the order, they confirm the details via warehouse shipping advice (EDI 945). Real-time inventory updates (EDI 846) help suppliers maintain accurate stock levels, while invoices (EDI 810) automate billing. By integrating EDI, businesses improve efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in supply chain operations.… Read More