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Electronic Data Interchange Resource Centre
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An increase in global trade and the ‘on demand’ nature of the modern retail environment provides exciting opportunities for the retail industry and its suppliers. Successful organisations are automating and streamlining processes to create a dynamic, agile business which responds positively to market demands to deliver an improved customer experience but with increased margin.

The definition of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is simple: the exchange of business documents in an electronic, standardised format. The benefits of trading electronically with your partners, including improved operational efficiency and reduced costs cannot be ignored. To help you learn more about the positive impact this can have on your business Kewill have formulated a complimentary Resource Centre which discusses the wide range of benefits and offers best practice advice on successfully implementing EDI. Even if your business has existing EDI technology in place this Resource Centre will prove to be an invaluable source of information.

Please use the button below to register for access to the EDI Resource Centre

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What are the benefits of EDI?

Reduced costs and improved operations

  • Maintain control of goods throughout even the most complex trading communities due to improved visibility and workflow management.

  • Streamline and automate processes to ensure reduced time to delivery, increased productivity, improved efficiency, and lower inventory and carrying costs.

  • Optimise warehouse space due to more accurate store replenishment and the elimination of excessive stock holding.

  • Improve planning of production runs due to greater visibility into what is being ordered and what is forecasted to be ordered.

  • Reduce business paperwork which results in lower stationary and consumables costs, reduced need for document storage, no lost documents and savings in terms of postage costs.

  • Significantly reduce number of errors during the exchange of information by automating business processes – so documentation is more accurate, orders are processed quicker, and business reports can be believed!

Increased revenue and business growth

  • Improve customer service due to shorter lead times for order fulfilment, a reduction in administrative errors, improved tracking and visibility of orders, and better communication throughout the supply chain.

  • Improve business/supplier relationships because less time is spent discussing clerical and admin issues and more time is spent on core business activities.

  • Increase sales because your work force are relieved of many admin tasks which can be automated.

  • Accelerate product development and shorten time to market.

  • Create an agile business which can respond quickly to market demands.

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We do hope you find this Resource Centre useful.

Yours sincerely

Kimberley McDermott
Kewill UK Marketing

Kewill
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