Migrating from OCR Processing to EDI Exchanges
A Practical Guide to Supply Chain Modernization
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Migrating from OCR Processing to EDI Exchanges
A Practical Guide to Supply Chain Modernization
It comes as little surprise that supply chain has to be continuously modernized and transformed. There are various reasons why. Changing consumer expectations, a need to improve responsiveness, limiting the impacts of supply disruptions, and adapting to frequent market developments or legal requirements are all factors in this.
The future obligation to exchange electronic invoices is a good example. All of these bring us to the exchanges within the supply chain, which are the subject of our newest e-book.
The advantages of implementing EDI exchanges with trading partners are numerous. They make it possible to overcome the limitations of processes based on an OCR solution but also to go much further than that.”