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What does EDI mean for you?

EDI is short for Electronic Data Interchange. We use it on a daily basis for order receipt and customer invoicing. It saves considerable paperwork and also gives you the additional assurance that the data you have entered follows your transport. The risk of keying-in errors in relation to goods type, amount, address and delivery time is thus reduced to an absolute minimum.

 

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