Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Harness the incredible power of EDI within your business



Seamless Integration with Existing Systems
EDI integrates effortlessly with your TMS, WMS, ERP, CRM, and other systems, reducing the time spent on manual data reconciliation and improving workflow efficiency.
Improve Partner Relationships
EDI enhances communication and collaboration with trading partners, reducing the time spent resolving discrepancies and improving business relationships.
Scalable Solution
As your business grows, EDI solutions scale without the need for significant changes or added time to onboard new trading partners.
Eliminate Manual Data Entry
Automate the exchange of orders and data, saving your team from time-consuming manual data entry.
Faster Transactions
With EDI, your business transactions are processed automatically in real-time, eliminating delays and enhancing workflow efficiency.
Costs Reductions
Helping your business do more with less, driving both immediate efficiency gains and long-term cost reductions

What is EDI, and why is it important in logistics?
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is the electronic transfer of business documents in a standardised format between trading partners. In logistics, it improves efficiency by automating processes such as order processing, shipping notices, and invoicing — reducing errors, saving time, and ensuring real-time visibility.
What if my customers use different systems can EDI still work?
Yes. EDI uses standardised formats that work across different systems. Whether your customers use ERP, WMS, or other platforms, EDI translates data into a format they can accept.
How secure is my EDI data when using Mosaiq Analytics?
Security is our priority. Our solutions leverage secure cloud or on-premises environments with role-based access control, ensuring sensitive data is protected while allowing stakeholders to access the insights they need.
How does EDI help with customer retention?
EDI improves reliability, speed, and accuracy in business processes, which translates to better service for your customers. Quick order processing, real-time shipment updates, and fewer errors build trust and long-term loyalty.
How long does it take to implement EDI?
The timeframe depends on the complexity of your systems and the number of trading partners. For most logistics operations, implementation can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.
How can EDI help reduce costs?
EDI reduces costs by minimising manual data entry, decreasing paperwork, improving order accuracy, and speeding up transaction cycles. This leads to fewer errors, less labour.