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Amazon? BuybuyBaby? Bergdorf Goodman? Amazon? BuybuyBaby? Bergdorf Goodman?
Amazon? BuybuyBaby? Bergdorf Goodman?

Every Trading Partner is different — so is their EDI. One thing about EDI that suppliers quickly learn is that rarely do two retailers have the same requirements. That means whenever you add Trading Partners, you’ll need to adapt to their standards if you want to continue to do business with them…

Read More March 23, 2018
New Target DVS requirements for the 855 New Target DVS requirements for the 855
New Target DVS requirements for the 855

EDI Purchase Order Acknowledgement Did you know that Target DVS recently changed their requirements for sending the EDI Purchase Order Acknowledgement (855)? And guess what? If you’re a supplier, you now have even less time to get it to them. In fact, their new requirements demand that you send it — and they receive it — within 30 minutes…

Read More March 21, 2018
EDI, fulfillment, UPCs, labels. Read on if you'd prefer to avoid all of it. EDI, fulfillment, UPCs, labels. Read on if you'd prefer to avoid all of it.
EDI, fulfillment, UPCs, labels. Read on if you'd prefer to avoid all of it.

It’s hardly a revelation that time is the most precious resource in business. When your business or your brand starts to gain traction, the excitement of success is often tempered by the fact that you and your staff are suddenly pulled in all kinds of different directions. Before long, every day seems like a crazy juggling act and there are more and more balls in the air…

Read More February 22, 2018
EDI and Not Missing the Window EDI and Not Missing the Window
EDI and Not Missing the Window

OTIF. It means On Time In Full. Others call it DIFOT. Delivered In Full On Time. No matter what name you give it, for suppliers trying to meet delivery standards, it could mean something else. Like OMG. As in OMG, I need to deliver when? And how much? And how much does it cost me if I don’t meet the requirements? Standards are becoming tougher and tougher. Many retailers, trying to handle the rapid shifts in consumer demand, want goods to arrive within a very specific window of time. And that window is only getting smaller. Walmart Introduces New EDI Specifications In July of 2017, Walmart changed its EDI specifications, and now requires orders to arrive within a two-day window…

Read More February 20, 2018
Orders are up. Way up. What now? Orders are up. Way up. What now?
Orders are up. Way up. What now?

An online video featured your product — and it just went viral. A genuine celebrity gave your brand an impromptu shout-out during an interview. A blogger with a massive audience gushed about one of your items in a recent post…

Read More February 15, 2018
Brick and Mortar Update: Tomorrow’s Digital Trends and Today’s Challenges Brick and Mortar Update: Tomorrow’s Digital Trends and Today’s Challenges
Brick and Mortar Update: Tomorrow’s Digital Trends and Today’s Challenges

Tomorrow‘s Digital Trends and Today’s Challenges Technology has forever disrupted traditional retail models, and the emergence of the ‘digital store’ dominates today’s industry discussion. Most presentations at the upcoming NRF Big Show center on the topic, headlines proclaim it, analysts debate it, companies mandate it, and retail executives lose sleep over it…

Read More December 27, 2017
Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers
Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers

Turning Order Management into a Strategic Business Tool Omnichannel retail calls for seamlessly and efficiently meeting the needs of customers at every stage and every touchpoint in the retail process. As this paradigm becomes increasingly entrenched as the dominant way retailers do business, suppliers must adapt to remain competitive. Efficiency is the name of the game. The key is to find ways to dramatically streamline all order management processes while still remaining agile, compliant and keeping costs down. This is a tall order, but suppliers who succeed will not only maintain their trading partnerships, but can expect closer relationships with their current retail partners, opportunities with new partners, and an overall increase in business…

Read More December 22, 2017
Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers
Omnichannel Retailing for Suppliers

Successful Drop Ship Fulfillment Giant e-tailers like Amazon and Zappos have forever changed the retailing landscape. Consumers expect and demand maximum convenience, lower prices, a wide array of merchandise to choose from, and the ability to get products quickly. With the increasing pressure and fight for market share, more and more traditional retailers are implementing the ‘omnichannel’ model to provide customers the best of all worlds. As these retailers endeavor to seamlessly and efficiently meet the needs of customers at every stage and every touchpoint in the retail process, their supplier partners must support them in order to remain competitive…

Read More December 22, 2017
Making EDI human. Making EDI human.
Making EDI human.

ASN/EDI 856. GS1-128/UCC-128. Confused yet? And we haven’t even mentioned the EDI 810. Or the EDI 850. Or the EDI 753 and 754. And on and on and on it goes. After all, there’s no shortage of acronym overload or complexity when it comes to EDI and order management. When so much of the discussion about EDI focuses on specific technical documents or the intricacies of seamless system integration, it’s easy to forget that even the most powerful software needs to be backed by great people. While the right solution will automate as many tasks as possible, it often falls to an actual human being when it comes time to solve a problem or create clarity out of confusion. If…

Read More October 30, 2017