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EDI Characteristics

EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and allows businesses to transfer documents like invoices, purchase orders, and shipping requests between internal departments and external partners electronically. The EDI process involves a program generating a file with the document, converting it to a standard format, electronically sending the file, and receiving an acknowledgement from the trading partner. Key benefits of EDI include reductions in data entry errors, shorter processing times, lower paperwork and costs, and clearer communication through standardized formats.
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EDI Characteristics

EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and allows businesses to transfer documents like invoices, purchase orders, and shipping requests between internal departments and external partners electronically. The EDI process involves a program generating a file with the document, converting it to a standard format, electronically sending the file, and receiving an acknowledgement from the trading partner. Key benefits of EDI include reductions in data entry errors, shorter processing times, lower paperwork and costs, and clearer communication through standardized formats.
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E-Commerce - EDI

EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange. EDI is an electronic way of transferring business
documents in an organization internally, between its various departments or externally with
suppliers, customers, or any subsidiaries. In EDI, paper documents are replaced with electronic
documents such as word documents, spreadsheets, etc.

EDI Documents
Following are the few important documents used in EDI −
Invoices
Purchase orders
Shipping Requests
Acknowledgement
Business Correspondence letters
Financial information letters

Steps in an EDI System


Following are the steps in an EDI System.
A program generates a file that contains the processed document.
The document is converted into an agreed standard format.

The file containing the document is sent electronically on the network.


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The trading partner receives the file.


An acknowledgement document is generated and sent to the originating organization.

Advantages of an EDI System


Following are the advantages of having an EDI system.
Reduction in data entry errors. − Chances of errors are much less while using a
computer for data entry.

Shorter processing life cycle − Orders can be processed as soon as they are entered
into the system. It reduces the processing time of the transfer documents.
Electronic form of data − It is quite easy to transfer or share the data, as it is present
in electronic format.
Reduction in paperwork − As a lot of paper documents are replaced with electronic
documents, there is a huge reduction in paperwork.
Cost Effective − As time is saved and orders are processed very effectively, EDI
proves to be highly cost effective.
Standard Means of communication − EDI enforces standards on the content of data
and its format which leads to clearer communication.

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