Business is growing. Brand recognition is up. And drop ship orders are soaring. Great news, except that EDI and order processing seems to consume more and more time. How can a company scale, and process more EDI transactions and orders in less time? The solution: automate EDI and order processing as much as possible.
Business is growing. Brand recognition is up. And drop ship orders are soaring. Great news, except that EDI and order processing seems to consume more and more time. How can a company scale, and process more EDI transactions and orders in less time? The solution: automate EDI and order processing as much as possible.
At eZCom, we are constantly working to make our Lingo EDI software deliver an even more seamless experience for the customers who rely on it, replacing high-touch, error-prone, manual entry with automation that can be preset and defined for each trading partner.
Suppliers with their own growing online presence need to ship direct-to-consumer orders as efficiently as possible. What’s more, people who make purchases from eCommerce stores have been conditioned by the likes of Amazon and Walmart.com—they expect the products at their doorstep in, at most, a few days. And they want to be able to monitor the shipping process.
While the human touch that great customer service can provide remains vital, automation means the supply chain can work at the pace that is now expected. What’s more, when you automate EDI and order processing, you free up additional time that can be used to provide the kind of person-to-person follow up that helps brands cement lasting relationships with buyers.
With Lingo, the process can be fully or partially automated. The level of automation may vary since the requirements of each trading partner can be quite different. Sometimes, manual updates are necessary when shipping multiple orders to distribution centers, or when sending a bulk order. Even in those instances, however, the batch processing features in Lingo make it easy to apply these updates to multiple orders at the same time.
To automate, Lingo users need to establish the following in Trading Partner settings:
In System settings, Lingo users can establish:
In both Trading Partner and System settings, Lingo users can establish:
Orders that are made consistently—the same items, packed the same way each time—are ideal for maximum automation. Once the settings are established for these kinds of orders, each one can be handled automatically by the system. To make it work, Lingo users do the following in advance:
Remember that different trading partners will have EDI and order processing requirements that are specific to their process and supply chain needs. While many documents are used universally, they are not always used by all trading partners. The following automated presets can be established for each trading partner, based on the information carried by the Document Tag that is automatically applied once matched in Item Reference:
With automation and the right full-service provider, companies gain more time to pursue new opportunities and establish better relationships with their retail trading partners and customers. Our Lingo software transforms EDI and order processing from a necessary, time-consuming requirement into a genuine competitive advantage.