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EDI Mapping<\/h1>\n

In today\u2019s fast-paced world, speed, accuracy and cost reduction are critical elements in managing a successful business. One way that many companies have chosen to meet these objectives is through the use of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Simply put, EDI is the electronic equivalent of traditional paper-based transaction processing between business partners. EDI systems can be used to manage each step of the business transaction cycle from submitting and receiving purchase orders, to billing and payment processing. Among the major benefits of EDI are\u2026<\/p>\n