What Michael Matthias said.

 

The EDI Coordinator didn’t care about price because s/he isn’t concerned about 
budget.  Otherwise, they would be concerned about price.  But as MM said, price 
is less important than uptime – reliability.  Capabilities are important too.  
What Added Value can the VAN provide?  I prefer Liaison’s Network Services 
(formerly Softshare).  Pair their VAN with Athena, their web EDI solution, and 
now my smaller supply chain TPs can send EDI POs and receive ASNs and Invoices 
for about the same cost as the VAN alone.  Also, my VAN costs are competitive 
as well.  

 

Another consideration would be, does your prospect have TPs who mandate use of 
a specific VAN?  Believe it or not, there are companies out there who won’t do 
business with you unless you send your transactions using the same VAN as they 
use. Why, if you’re forced to use VAN A to transact with TP Z, would you also 
contract with VAN B for everything else, unless you were compelled to as well?  
BTW, don’t try pulling this with your customers as a device to force more 
business your way.  You’ll make a few thousand enemies on this list if you do.

 

While you’re out there selling, should you run into somebody who needs some EDI 
help, send them my way.  I’m searching for my next meal ticket, scratch that 
and make it “client”.

 

Good luck,

 

Art Douglas

EDI Pro

(877) 464-8915

Skype: BlackwaterBud

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rob
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 10:41 AM
To: Earl Wertheimer; [email protected]; Steve Ay
Subject: Re: <Sales> Re: [EDI-L] Selling EDI

 

  

Earl,
You should look into iConnect as well.


________________________________
From: Earl Wertheimer <[email protected] <mailto:earlw%40spe-edi.com> >
To: "[email protected] <mailto:EDI-L%40yahoogroups.com> " 
<[email protected] <mailto:EDI-L%40yahoogroups.com> >; Steve Ay 
<[email protected] <mailto:ediansix12%40yahoo.com> > 
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: <Sales> Re: [EDI-L] Selling EDI


  

Steve

> If you are with Opentext why would you be hesitant to change to IBM, or
> GXS to nuBridges. What are preferences for specific VAN's and what
> would you say is important to you in your VAN that you use that other
> VAN's may not have.   

Depends on the client.

Some clients with big volumes will switch based on price.

It's an economic decision. The savings with a cheaper VAN should be more than 
the cost of making the switch. Reliability has a cost that also needs to be 
factored in.

Small clients don't often get a break on price with the big guys.

Price, reliability, service. 

Personally, I like Easylink. They are available by phone and their prices are 
competitive. Easy to interface.

but I have clients on ICCNet, GXS, Inovis, etc.

Earl Wertheimer
mailto:earlw%40spe-edi.com
http://www.spe-edi.com

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