International EDI Standards: ASC X12 and UN/EDIFACT International EDI Standards were developed during the worldwide spread of EDI transactions. Some EDI transaction sets that are still in use today were created in 1975 when the TDCC (Transportation Data Coordinating Committee) gathered representatives from the transportation industry to create a first set of formal EDI transaction standards. … Read More →
EDI Confirmation by Continental Suppliers EDI Confirmation of a Delivery Schedule is not usually required by Continental if not otherwise agreed by Continental location and Supplier. This is referred to as ‘management by exception process’. With this any Delivery Schedule or call-off issued to Supplier within agreed capacities and flexibilities shall be legally binding for the … Read More →
EDI Point and Time of Delivery (Continental Automotive) EDI Point and Time of Delivery requirements are essential for Continental suppliers. In case the Supplier is not able to meet the date in the Delivery Schedule, Continental shall be notified immediately in writing. Faster or special transportation are to be arranged by Supplier, in the first … Read More →
Continental Planning and Monitoring Deliveries by Supplier (Responsibilities) Continental Planning program requires suppliers to deliver contract products in such quantities and times as to achieve 100% on time delivery pursuant to the dates and to the place specified in the decisive Delivery Schedule if not otherwise agreed in Individual Logistics Agreements for Preferred Sourcing Models … Read More →