Real-Time Inventory Visibility: Where EDI Still Matters and Where APIs Add More Value Inventory visibility has become one of the most important requirements in modern retail. Retailers, suppliers, warehouses, and logistics partners all need faster access to accurate inventory data in order to support replenishment, fulfillment, allocation, and customer expectations. This often leads to a … Read More →
Deductions, Disputes, and Chargebacks: Where EDI Teams Can Reduce Real Financial Loss Retail deductions and chargebacks are often treated as finance problems. A retailer short-pays an invoice, issues a deduction, or applies a compliance penalty, and the finance team has to investigate, dispute, or write it off. But in many cases, the root cause starts … Read More →
Beyond 850, 856, and 810: The Overlooked EDI Transactions That Improve Inventory Visibility In retail, most EDI teams are very familiar with the core order-to-cash flow: the 850 Purchase Order, 856 Advance Ship Notice, and 810 Invoice. These transactions are essential, but they do not tell the full operational story. A purchase order confirms what … Read More →
Accepted by EDI, Rejected by Operations: Why Technical Success Does Not Guarantee Retail Execution In retail EDI, a document can be technically accepted and still fail the business process it was meant to support. This is one of the most common misunderstandings in supplier and retailer operations: if the EDI transmission is “clean,” the process must … Read More →




