Electronic Data Interchange, or EDI, is largely universal across industries. That said, a number of industries have their own nuances and requirements when it comes to EDI. The grocery industry has a handful of industry-specific EDI documents and document sets.
Here’s a quick overview.
Grocery retailers may use the EDI 875 to place orders with suppliers. It includes details about the products being ordered, such as item numbers and quantities.
If the 875 order is used, suppliers will use the EDI 880 to request payment for products shipped. It includes details such as item numbers, quantities, and prices of the products delivered.
Suppliers send the EDI 856 to the buyer to provide shipping details. While the EDI 856 is not specific to grocery transactions, when used in conjunction with the grocery EDI 785 and EDI 880, it can include product expiration dates and lot numbers when the retailer requires it. This allows the retailer to ensure product freshness standards of items ordered and to properly rotate stock within their supply chain.
The EDI 875 and EDI 880 form a set that is specific to the grocery industry. They work together to streamline the ordering and invoicing process, ensuring that both parties have all the necessary information and when used with the 856 can communicate the products' lot numbers, and expiration dates.
Besides the grocery-specific documents, there are other common EDI document sets used across various industries. Examples include…
This set is used broadly across many industries. The buyer uses the EDI 850 to place an order. The supplier then sends the EDI 856 document, providing shipping details. (Note: The 856 can also be created from the 875 when supported by the retailer. Expiration dates and lot numbers can be included when a retailer supports them as well. Finally, the supplier sends the EDI 810 to invoice for the shipped goods.
This set is used to manage the logistics of shipping. The 753 document requests routing instructions from the buyer and the 754 document provides the required routing information.
By using these document sets, trading partners can ensure accurate and efficient handling of orders, shipments, and payments, while also maintaining the necessary information about product expiration dates in the grocery industry.
By using these document sets, trading partners can ensure accurate and efficient handling of orders, shipments, and payments, while also maintaining the necessary information about product expiration dates in the grocery industry.
These EDI sets help streamline the supply chain process, ensuring timely and accurate communication between trading partners.