
EDI
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a standard way for businesses to electronically exchange important documents—like orders, invoices, and shipping notices—without manual paperwork. It uses formatted digital messages that computers interpret automatically, making transactions faster, more accurate, and cost-efficient. Instead of sending paper forms or PDFs via email, companies connect through secure networks to share data directly, streamlining supply chains and business processes. EDI improves communication between trading partners by reducing errors and accelerating the flow of information, which helps businesses operate more smoothly and respond quickly to market demands.