ASN Errors

Why ASN Errors Still Trigger the Most Expensive Retail Chargebacks In retail EDI, few documents look more “routine” than the ASN. The 856 is generated, transmitted, and acknowledged — so it is easy to assume the job is done. But in practice, some of the most expensive retail chargebacks still start with ASN problems. That is Read More →

Real-Time EDI

Real-Time EDI: From Batch Transfers to Continuous Data Exchange For years, EDI has been associated with predictable batch cycles: files queued, translated, and delivered on a schedule. That model still works well for high-volume document exchange, and X12 remains foundational because it defines transaction sets and business data content for a wide range of supply Read More →

EDI Training

EDI Go-Live Is Not the Finish Line: How to Reduce Post-Go-Live Risk In retail EDI, many teams treat EDI go-live as the big success moment. It is an important milestone, but it is not the point where risk disappears. In many cases, the real margin loss starts after go-live. A supplier may be technically connected Read More →

EDI standards

  Poland’s KSeF Enters a New Phase: What It Means for EDI, Compliance, and Invoice Automation April 2026 is not just another deadline on the European e-invoicing calendar. It marks a practical shift in how businesses must think about invoice exchange. Poland’s Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) has now entered the second phase of its rollout. After Read More →