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EDI for Specific Industries

(Last Updated On: February 6, 2024)

EDIElectronic Data Interchange is a well-established protocol of business data exchange, which has become more and more widespread in recent years among businesses of all sizes and various industries.

Through EDI, companies can exchange business documents that were traditionally communicated on paper or by e-mail.

By replacing the exchange of paper or e-mail documents with EDI, companies save time and eliminate manual data processing, which often leads to errors and costly delays in all business processes.

Companies today use EDI to send all kinds of documents, from orders, and invoices to motor carrier load tender, customs manifest, and more.

The exchange of EDI takes place between business partners who exchange goods or services.

All EDI transactions comply with standards developed and maintained by several organizations including UN/CEFACT, X12, ODETTE, GS1, Peppol, and others.

However, despite uniform standards, each industry can use a certain set of specific EDI transactions. Below we provide some examples of EDI documents for specific industries.

USEFUL: A complete list of documents that can be exchanged via EDI

EDI for Transportation and Logistics Industries

The Transportation industry actively uses EDI and, in addition to standard transactions, this industry use sets of specific EDI documents.

The transport industry includes a huge variety of different types of transportation. It includes marine, air, rail, and motor freight. Accordingly, the EDI transactions used for example in rail transportation will differ from those used by motor freight.

The Most Used EDI Transactions for Transportation and Logistics

USEFUL: You can find a complete list of EDI transportation codes in our article “EDI Integration for Transportation and Logistics

EDI for the Supply Chain Industry

The supply chain industry includes many processes such as distribution, inventory, purchasing, production planning, sales, supply chain planning, interaction with trading partners and warehouses.

The use of EDI in the supply chain allows the company to quickly exchange documents electronically with all suppliers, exchange prices and catalogs, track information on shipments and acceptance of goods. EDI allows to make the supply chain as transparent and efficient as possible, receiving up-to-date data on the movement of goods and funds in real-time.

EDI Transactions for Supply Chain

Here are some of the most common EDI documents in the supply chain:

To learn more about the use of EDI in the supply chain, read our article: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in the Supply Chain

It covers the following questions:

– What is EDI?

– Why use EDI in the supply chain?

– How does EDI work?

– Typical EDI workflow process

– Additional and specific types of EDI messages

– Benefits of EDI for Supply Chain Management

– Effective EDI Solution for Supply Chain

USEFUL: EDI for Third-Party Logistics providers (3PL)

EDI for HealthCare and Insurance Industries

EDI is of great value to healthcare organizations because it provides a secure way to electronically exchange sensitive information.

The healthcare industry includes health insurance activities, which are carried out by both commercial and public health organizations.

Most common EDI Transaction Sets in HealthCare

To learn more about EDI in healthcare, please read this article: All you need to know about HIPAA EDI compliance in Healthcare

EDI for the Retail Industry

The Retail Industry is a pioneer in the implementation of EDI. Large retailers are actively automating business processes and introducing new information technology solutions to reduce costs and increase sales.

Thus, the use of EDI in retail is a must. Since large retail companies have a huge number of suppliers, they have to exchange thousands of documents every month. It is simply impossible to go through so much documentation manually.

The Most Used EDI Documents in the Retail

The use of EDI in retail offers many benefits, ranging from savings in paperwork and avoiding manual data entry errors, to reducing transport and logistics costs and increasing company profits.

If you want to learn more about the use of EDI in retail, please read this article: The Top 6 EDI Documents for Retail Suppliers

Conclusion: EDI for Specific Industries

In this article, we explored the use of electronic data interchange in some industries, however, if you have any questions regarding EDI, you can always contact us for a free initial consultation.

Our more than 21 years of experience in the implementation of EDI for various industries allows us to offer our customers the most profitable and effective EDI solutions.