- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has been used for a long time in industries such as retail and manufacturing to facilitate fast and efficient data exchange between businesses, saving time and money.
- However, as companies grow, they may find their old EDI systems insufficient and need to look for better solutions.
- An EDI provider is a third-party company that offers EDI solutions for businesses, including document exchange, data processing, and communication management.
- They may also provide additional services such as document mapping, compliance with regulations, and data-related services.
- To find the right EDI provider, companies should analyze their current system and needs, as well as consider factors such as cloud-based solutions, global presence, legal compliance, and integration with their existing architecture.
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