EDI Usage and Advantages in Logistics Sector

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EDI in the Global Logistics Industry

[vc_column_text]EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) technology is a widely used technology in the logistics industry, enabling faster, more accurate and less costly transactions by moving the data exchange between businesses from paper-based processes to digital processes.

EDI is widely used worldwide, especially in Europe, where around 90% of logistics companies are managed in a systematic and organized manner thanks to this technological infrastructure. Likewise, in the logistics industry in America and in various economic giants of the world, the use of EDI is widespread and a key technology to increase the automation of activities and reduce costs. In Asia, especially in China, the use of EDI in the logistics industry is also growing rapidly. Many countries around the world are encouraging the use of EDI. For example, the European Union has set many regulations and standards to support and encourage the use of EDI. Similarly, regulations have been introduced in the US to encourage the use of EDI.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1629803910077{margin-bottom: 24px !important;}”][vc_column]

Use of EDI in Supply Chain Management and Logistics Operations

[vc_column_text]The logistics sectors with the highest use of EDI include transportation, warehousing, distribution and supply chain management. In these areas, the vast majority of logistics companies use EDI as the digital infrastructure of their daily operations, as a kind of igniting force. The most important benefit of the widespread use of EDI in logistics is the demand for cheap, smooth and fast transportation. The infrastructure, systemization and automation required for the healthy execution of these demands in data stacks are provided by EDI. The implementation of EDI in the logistics sector means that businesses digitize data exchange in supply chain management and achieve a more efficient operation.

In order to create an EDI-compliant software and an EDI infrastructure specific to the needs of the company, support from experienced experts of the EDI provider company is important. Logistics businesses digitize their operations by choosing EDI-compliant software. This software allows businesses to exchange data with different supply chain stakeholders (suppliers, customers, carriers, etc.). The data format is determined by consultants. For EDI use, a data format is determined based on company needs. Specified data formats for EDI allow businesses to exchange data with different supply chain stakeholders in a standardized way. This makes data exchange between supply chain stakeholders faster and more accurate. Consultants introduce the system to company representatives and provide easy implementation solutions, as well as consulting services if needed. Thus, the logistics company can create EDI messages prepared with the support of EDI provider consultants between the supply chain stakeholders of the enterprises through EDI compatible software. These messages allow businesses to perform data exchange transactions such as orders, invoices, shipments, inventory tracking, etc. in digital environment. Thus, thanks to EDI-compliant software, data exchange between the supply chain stakeholders of enterprises is carried out systematically. The EDI Process is a digital process that makes a manufacturer, supplier or vendor’s communication with its own logistics team or a third-party logistics provider efficient and effective.

The digital document created using data from the logistics provider’s ERP system is transmitted to the ERP system by the EDI solution of the supplier or retailer, and the data exchange is transmitted many times faster than in a manual environment. Thus, logistics operation processes can be managed much faster and more efficiently.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1629803910077{margin-bottom: 24px !important;}”][vc_column]

Advantages of EDI Applications in the Logistics Industry

[vc_column_text]Thanks to EDI infrastructure in various areas such as order or shipment tracking; warehousing and inventory management; and management of transportation and logistics processes, companies can exchange data digitally. With EDI, transactions are carried out faster and more accurately and paper-based processes are eliminated. EDI is preferred as a modern and effective solution, especially in the logistics industry, as it is faster, more reliable and much less costly than manual data entry methods involving human labour. Because EDI saves costs and improves data accuracy, small businesses are also using this technology to make their operations more efficient and reduce costs. For this reason, the use of EDI is increasing every year.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css=”.vc_custom_1629803910077{margin-bottom: 24px !important;}”][vc_column]

Speed of data exchange:

EDI helps businesses digitize their paper-based processes. This makes transactions faster and speeds up the exchange of data between supply chain stakeholders, resulting in a speed advantage, which is crucial in supply chain management, as ordering processes become faster and more accurate.
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Data accuracy:

EDI means reducing human error and increasing data accuracy through digital data exchange. This makes logistics operations more reliable. This reduces data errors and misunderstandings.
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Cost savings:

EDI enables businesses to reduce costs by eliminating paper-based processes. It also reduces labor costs, as less human intervention is required. They can employ their staff more efficiently, without burdening them with drudgery, creating a valuable workforce. EDI helps businesses reduce costs in many ways, as it helps businesses save on paper, postage and manual labor costs.
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Competitive advantage:

By using EDI, logistics businesses can provide faster, more accurate and more efficient services. Businesses gain the advantage of being able to provide faster and more accurate service to their customers and thus increase customer satisfaction. In this way, EDI makes an important contribution to businesses in creating customer loyalty and providing competitive advantage. Businesses that make faster, more accurate and less costly transactions can become more efficient than their competitors and better meet the needs of their customers.
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Inventory Management and Tracking:

EDI allows businesses to manage and track inventory more accurately and free from human error. In this way, it becomes possible for businesses to gain advantages such as accurately tracking stock levels and reducing stocking costs.
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Sustainability:

By drastically reducing paper consumption, EDI reduces environmental impact and contributes to businesses' sustainability goals for a sustainable world.
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