Brian,
Not trying to be evasive, but it really depends. First freight forwarders
are vendor side, so alot of times they use/adapt what their customer wants to
use. Otherwise there are so many functions that can be done that thare are
documents for each. Like the 300 series and their EDIFACt equivalents for
Ocean messages. The 856/830/861/862/810 and EDIFACT equivalents are all very
popular for Air messages.
Regards,
-Steve
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Hi All,
I need your advice on an area that I am unfamiliar with; dealing with
Freight Forwards. What we would like to do is to start sending EDI data to
our freight forwarder about product/order details that are coming to us from
our overseas vendors in hopes to streamline the process.
What EDI document(s) does your company use to achieve a more streamline
process and reduce the amount of time to get your products in house?
Thanks a million.
Brian Test
E-Commerce Analyst
ACCO North America
300 Tower Parkway
Lincolnshire, IL 60069-3640
(800) 222-6462 x3973
(847) 419-4146 FAX
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