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M2M / EDI Info Portal

Basics / First: steps beginning information
EDI Setup: Shop, Guidelines, Messages ...

General Connection Modes

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Two connection modes exist: Human-to-Machine and Machine-to-Machine/EDI (a combination is possible).

Connection via Internet browser (H2M)

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All you need for an H2M (Human TO Machine) connection is a computer or a tablet, a browser and Internet access. As a registered user, you receive your customers' EDI messages as a SupplyOn web form. You can also send the data back via the browser - your customer receives it as an EDI message.

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Connection via EDI (M2M)

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With an M2M connection (Machine TO Machine), you can integrate automatic data exchange. To implement the relevant business processes, you need a specific connection and assignment between your ERP system and SupplyOn. You can choose between two communication channels: OFTP2 or AS2 via a secure Internet connection.

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SupplyOn offers various channels to exchange collaboration data

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M2M/EDI mode is recommended in case of high data volume exchanged between customers and supplier. The supplier manages its project with SupplyOn.

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EDI options

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Application AS2 OFTP2 HTTPS Message formats
Supply Chain Collaboration X X X EDIFACT format and VDA container for attachments
AirSupply X n/a n/a BoostAero XML or AirSupply CSV
Invoicing X X n/a UBL XML or EDIFACT with VDA container for attachments
Problem Solver X n/a X SupplyOn QDX XML format

Checklist - Find out if you can use our EDI service or not

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Are you already EDI-enabled? Does direct data exchange via your ERP system benefit you? ... Or is the web-based solution more suitable?

If you can answer the questions with "Yes", then EDI fits for you.

Budget and resources

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  • Budget and resources

     You are willing to pay an one-time implementation fee (if not covered by your customer) as well as running costs for the usage.

     You have identified the right resources for e.g. ERP/MRP, network/connectivity, mapping, business and project management. 

      The technical feasibility, availability and budget are confirmed for your team or your third-party provider(s). 

  • Technical capabilities

     You or your EDI service provider is able to connect via offered options and to process offered message formats.

     You are able to create message out of ERP/MRP system e.g. Order response, dispatch advice, invoice or 8D report with the expected content and in the expected format.

  • Migration or Transformation

     You are used to manage relevant processes via EDI.

    *If no, efforts for implementation will increase. Our recommendation: Start using web-based process to learn and involve external experts for EDI setup.

Process expectations

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  • Process expectations

     Have you already agreed the scope with your customer? (e.g. product groups, countries, maintenance service, repair services or type of invoice documents)

     Have you already agreed the process-specific customer requirements with your customer? (e.g. one or two level packing or license plate for ASN, Invoice date <= 3 days in the past)

  • Content requirements

     You are able to include e.g. Plant code, OrgCode, supplier code, article number, order number and position from your ERP system to the message and the data match with the data in SupplyOn. (e.g. from demands)

Next steps, sample messages, guidelines

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Next steps, sample messages, guidelines

Shop our EDI services online

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Here you find a range of standardized connections for the electronic interchange of business information – depending on your connectivity, message protocol, application and customer.
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