EDI for the Warehousing Industry (3PL)

Warehousing EDI and Third Party Logistics

DCS EDI Consultants Can Show You How EDI Improves Warehousing

EDI can offer significant improvements for Public Warehousing, Cold Storage, and Third Party Logistics. Medium sized manufacturers and importers are beginning to require automation just as larger ones did a few years ago. They require shipment, replenishment, and inventory information to be automated and updated daily. Third Party Logistics providers (3PL) can use labor intensive web forms or automated EDI as replacements for phone, fax, and e-mail communication in order to meet customer requirements.

Automation allows capping head counts and re-focusing staff on other challenges. In addition, Large companies want you to move goods as quickly as if they were stored in their own warehouse. You need to ship, inventory, and replenish promptly and accurately. This means routine, high volume communication should be automated using the same processes as current EDI.

Whether you are new to EDI or a veteran, DCS EDI consultants can help with our extensive experience in the warehousing industry. We will provide you with a FREE EDI assessment, providing with an outline and estimated costs on how to meet your EDI challenges.

Success Story

Third Party Logistics Provider Use of EDI

Find out how DCS helped consolidate EDI processes into a single location to simplify data processing.

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Learning from FedEx and UPS

There is a solution, which mirrors existing practices from FedEx and UPS and reduces the challenge of automating the data process.

  • For shipments, a Shipping Order (940) is sent.
  • For inventory management, cycle counts and adjustments are received (947).
  • For replenishment of stock a Shipment Advice (943) is sent, which alerts the warehouse to be ready.
  • Secure Internet data transmission using EDI INT AS2 or FTPS over your VPN.
  • Transport EDI 200 series such as Shipment Statuses (214) to you and your customers.

Since warehouses already monitor shipments and stock closely, automation of the process will build upon existing processes. The benefits accrue to both parties. The cost of the second and subsequent trading partners is much smaller.

Greater accuracy results when the data received from customers is processes without manual entry. The return from greater accuracy is challenging to calculate, but a good first step is to measure re-work time. The cost savings due to elimination of data entry labor is easier. Finally, the wider shipping window resulting from data being in the system at the start of the day also provides a competitive advantage.

Automation may not include all pieces for every shipper and carrier due to their system constraints. For example, some may continue to use a web form to enter manifest information and require the Inventory Advice (947) to be sent by EDI. Non-routine tasks such as expediting are likely to remain manual (phone, fax, or e-mail) due to the need to check capability. Another effective use of EDI is to automate Accounts Payables.

For more information on routine data flow for Logistics check out an Manufacturer’s perspective:

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Public Warehouse Data Exchange

Data flow for Logistics from the Manufacturer’s perspective.

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DCS EDI Consultants Can Meet Your Warehouse EDI Challenge

Your business is unique, so alignment of your time tested methods needs to be done carefully and may require expert assistance. The first step is to set a team to highlight the benefits to each organization. Second, our DCS Process™ means your improvement will be thorough and economical.

DCS EDI consultants are ready to help you capture a larger share of the market and reduce cost. For example, Change Orders that arrive quickly and without error are truly beneficial. Other significant saving comes from fewer:

  • Costly last minute order changes
  • Disrupting expedited shipments
  • Surprise deductions from your invoices

Your next step is to email us for a FREE Assessment.

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Understanding EDI

understanding edi Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-computer exchange of routine business documents such as Purchase Orders, Shipment Notices, Invoices, and Remittance Advices without human intervention. Data moves from your customer’s computer system – through the Internet securely – to your computer system.

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Find the Right IT Partner

Choosing an I.T. partner can be daunting. Get it right, and you can increase efficiency; get it wrong, and your business may suffer. DCS will work with you to develop and maintain the process automation that best meets the needs of your company.

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