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Jon Rivers, Data Masons SoftwareAutomating and Integrating EDI for Increased Efficiency and Improved Delivery Performance in the Automotive Supply Chain


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    If you’re a supplier to the 14 million part-a-day automotive industry, then you’re familiar with the rigorous EDI requirements that accompany each transaction and the most common challenges: 1) Release Management, 2) Forecast and Sales Order Replacement Logic, 3) CUMs and RAN Management, and 4) Compliance Labeling. And if you’re not automating and integrating EDI with your Microsoft Dynamics solution, then you’re also piling on the inherent risks and costly errors associated with manually keying data.

    By embracing your EDI requirements and leveraging fully-integrated and automated EDI technology, you can end your relationship with the risky challenges and start fresh with new opportunities to save money, eliminate errors and improve overall customer satisfaction throughout the entire automotive supply chain.

    Read the white paper “Understanding Automotive EDI written by Donna Ward, PMP and former co-chair of the Automotive Industry Action Group’s Supply Chain Management Project Team.

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    Jon Rivers, Data Masons Software

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