Waytran helps business clients with EDI

Technology has made it easier for businesses, both new ones and old ones, to compete and do well in a busy market. And business owners who don’t adapt to new technologies often fall behind.

At Waytran, business clients who know how to use technology well can improve their processes and make big changes to their future. Business clients can use Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) as part of the company’s order fulfillment services.

What does EDI mean?

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the sending of files between computers, which totally gets rid of the need for paper. This platform for contact is quickly becoming the standard way for business partners to send and receive emails online.

“By switching from exchanging business documents on paper to electronically, companies get many benefits, such as lower costs, faster processing, fewer mistakes, and better relationships with their business partners,” Waytran says on its website at Waytran.com.

EDI has been around for a long time as a quick and cheap way for businesses to send data through computer systems. Using it is the easiest way for business partners to send business papers like purchase orders and invoices to each other.

Differences between companies that fill orders

Order fulfillment companies often talk to business clients and vendors online, but EDI isn’t always built into their platform.

Shiphero’s website says that it works with UPS Electronic Data Interchange for UPS business accounts. UPS suggests that business customers, including those sending goods abroad, open an account that lets them send and receive invoices without using paper.

ShipHero will send all customs papers via EDI for orders going to other countries. ShipHero will also print the customs forms for its business clients when a country doesn’t accept electronic ones.

Order fulfillment company eFulfillment Service sends tracking emails to business users to keep them up to date. For sales, the company lets you upload them as CSV files instead of EDI. You can change these files and load hundreds of them at once.

eFulfillment also lets business customers connect to shopping carts and eCommerce platforms instantly.

Additionally, ShipWire does not use EDI. Instead, it lets businesses use its API tool to handle fulfillment orders.

Customers in the business world can use the API app to make changes to current orders, place new ones, cancel them, or find out more about them. ShipWire also gives clients access to lessons to help them.

EDI changes how you do business

By using Waytran’s EDI tool, business clients can work faster and save money when they work with the company.

The business says on its website at Waytran.com that EDI is the fastest and best way for buyers to talk to them. “This system puts you on the same level as the biggest names in the business and gives you power.”

These are some of the good things about Waytran’s EDI platform in the cloud:

  • EDI helps vendors and clients work out tough issues.
  • Commerce EDI lets business users send trade partners shipping notices, purchase orders, and bills.
  • Its automatic features speed up the process of taking orders and sending them out.
  • Commerce EDI has almost completely removed the need for people to do things by hand.
  • When done right, lowers running costs.

With Commerce EDI, customers can stay in touch with their sellers.

  • It’s easy for new store partners to join.
  • It lets businesses grow quickly.
  • Most ERP (enterprise resource planning) and CRM (customer relationship management) tools can connect to Nimbly.