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Holiday EDI Volume

By John Burmeister
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Author: Joey Adami EDI OPTIONS, Inc. 55 Herricks Rd Garden City Park, NY 11404 After spending some time with our client support technicians, it seems that in the rush of the holiday season, our clients not only face shorter deadlines and shipping volume but unique EDI issues as well.At holiday time, clients ship a much higher volume of goods, which can complicate every aspect of shipping logistics. From packing a much higher number of boxes and labeling to creating multiple invoices for stores or distribution centers. Holiday logistics can become exponentially more complex. "During the holiday season many issues for support are easily fixed with features that are already built into their EDI systems"-Tech Support With a variety of EDI capabilities & customization, each client has the ability to attain an automated EDI operation. Within software systems, there are tools for everyday business and tools that might only be used during this season when business traffic is high. For example clients found themselves learning how to easily edit or even delete items off an ASN.  Others discovered new reports to track invoices, ASNs or any transaction inbound and outbound that was sent or received from any given time frame even though these activities were easily performed manually during periods of low activity they would be impossible to perform during the holiday season without high level tools. For business, especially in the wake of current economic challenges, it is imperative ...

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edi is so scary!!! BOO!

By Craig Dunham
Categories: Articles, EDI General, EDI News
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It was a dark and stormy night…  The wind howled through the skeletal branches of the trees…  ghosts, goblins and other monsters scampered along the street…  the full moon shone brightly, yet all the streets seemed dim and darkened and you were wary about what might bump into you in the night… Yeah, yeah, yeah.  OK, so it’s warm, a bit breezy and mostly sunny.  At least it is in most of Southern California.  But it seemed just wrong to start off a blog on Halloween with something so … so … cheerful. I was thinking, on this warm and sunny October day – that Halloween is the PERFECT version of the supply chain.  Honestly, think about it…  And think about how many different supply chains may be involved…! But the basic one – “TRICK OR TREAT” – the art of hitting up the neighborhood – is a perfect example of a simple – yet WILDLY effective – supply chain. The breakdown: *             you put on some clothes (a costume), *             you walk down the street, *             you ring a doorbell and yell “TRICK OR TREAT!” , *             and the person gives you some candy (or other great treat)…! How much simpler and easier is that supply chain?!?  Nothing to do but get dressed up on some costume – whether a simple sheet with ...

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