Do you need to exchange digital documents with organisations in Canada?
If yes, you have come to the right place! Transalis is a trusted supply-chain technology provider of EDI in Canada.
We improve the accuracy and efficiency of your order-to-fulfilment process with organisations for Canada by implementing our cloud-based EDI.
By choosing one of the Transalis eDI™ software bundles, you are ensuring you meet the mandated message protocols and requirements for EDI in Canada.
By setting up EDI for Canada with Transalis, you will benefit from:
- Visibility. Immediate access to your digital document exchanges
- Transparency. Clear pricing model with No hidden fees
- Efficiency. Faster order-to-fulfilment and compliance with international protocols and message standards
- Frictionless exchange of digital documents with no disruptions
- Automation. Less time spent on manual/administrative tasks
- Accuracy. Avoiding costly human error
EDI in Canada
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Canada EDI standards
We ensure compliance with our EDI in Canada. We follow the preferred protocols and standardised message formats per country. For Canada, the preferred EDI protocol is ANSI X12.
ANSI X12 is the main standard to use if trading with companies in the Americas.
The standards organisation, GS1, develops and maintains standardised identifier codes for frictionless business communication, per country and per organisation. For Canada the GS1 country prefix codes are 754-755. This country code is used as an identifier when trading with global connections.
Looking to trade with Canada?
Canada is in the top 20 largest trading partners for the UK, accounting for around 1.5% of all UK trade.
- Top goods imported to Canada include non-ferrous metals, pharmaceuticals, and aircraft*
- Top goods exported from Canada include oil, metal ores & scrap and generators*
*In relation to trade with businesses in the UK, according to a report commissioned by the Department for International Trade.