Isn’t it interesting that GS1 are driving business benefits throughout the supply chain by holding their Global Data Synchronisation (GDS) conference at the Heritage Motor Centre?

In this day and age where everyone is complaining about the price of petrol, trying to cut costs and going green there are many ways that companies can help themselves.
EDI has been around for years allowing companies to send and receive structured information electronically, between and within businesses, organizations, government entities and other groups. This structured information emulates documents, for example purchase orders to automate purchasing. This in itself increases the accuracy and reliability of the documents, improving time and costs, in the ever increasing world of B2B commerce.
4 June 2008 at 5:21 pm
[...] what he’ll be discussing and what readers have in store, while Tracey Robertson talks about the benefits of EDI and global data synchronization. For further information about Inovis UK, check out the Inovis UK [...]