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This can happen for many different reasons – experiencing data exchange performance issues, having problems with onboarding new partners, or having a limited functional range.
If this situation relates to your business, you must know that every EDI migration project is very much a strategic operation. Here, every mistake counts. In other words, even the smallest of errors can lead to severe consequences such as significant financial losses and office downtime.
So, how can you do it smoothly? By following the steps featured in this guide, you will be able to minimize the risks and improve your business performance significantly, increasing your profitability as well.
Establishing a sound business communication strategy is essential for success, especially when it comes to operations carried out on a global scale. Thus, every company interested in EDI migration must be fully aware of how to develop the project in strategically-planned steps”.