How does EDI work?

How does EDI work?


EDI works to create greater efficiencies for organisations and their wider networks, providing significant ROI in terms of time and cost savings.

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EDI for Food & Beverage Retailers

Getting Started with EDI?


To get started simply select the Transalis eDI™ product bundle that suits you, and configure services to build the perfect solution for your business.

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Shaken Udder EDI message types for Morrisons

Morrisons mandate new EDI messages


When the team at Shaken Udder recently received notification from Morrisons that the supermarket giant was introducing mandatory new EDI message types they…

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Myth 5: “Software is required to run EDI”


Transalis EDI™ solutions are cloud-based, no don't require additional software, IT integration or expensive and complex middleware.

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Myth 4: “Electronic data interchange is outdated”


EDI has continually evolved over the years, and is now more relevant and cost-effective than ever, thanks to cloud technology.

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Myth 3: “EDI will speed up your order-to-cash cycle”


EDI eliminates the admin bottlenecks that slow down the order-to-cash cycle, but it cannot make a trading partner pay faster.

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EDI for Christmas

Why EDI is the perfect present for food & beverage retailers this Christmas


Supply chain management can be challenging but this year is exceptional due to the combination of peak Christmas trading, Covid-19 and Brexit

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Brexit Opportunities

EDI platform enriched to help firms seize Brexit opportunities


Transalis has extended the range of document categories on its EDI platform with a new series of ‘message types’ to help customers prepare for Brexit.

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Myth 2: “EDI solutions are too expensive”


Transalis has streamlined its EDI pricing model to ensure great value for money and a compelling return on investment for all its customers.

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Myth 1: “VAN charges are an inescapable cost of EDI”


Transalis eDI™ totally eliminates VAN charges so your costs remain consistent and fair, regardless of increasing trading volumes.

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