Delhaize
EDI integrations
Integrate EDI with Delhaize and fully automate your EDI workflow in under 3 weeks, starting at $350/Mo. Zenbridge is the fastest and cheapest way to get EDI integrated with Delhaize.
End-to-end EDI Automation with Delhaize
Zenbridge has a pre-built connector for all EDI documents required & supported by Delhaize. You can integrate the EDI transaction sets listed below with Delhaize at 100% compliance.
Set No
Name
- EDI 810 (Invoice) is an X12 transaction set to send billing information for rendered goods and services as per customary and established business and industry practice.
- EDI 820 (Payment Order/ Remittance Advice) is an X12 transaction set to make a payment, send remittance advice, or both. EDI 820 can be used as an order or remittance advice sent to the payer to pay the payee directly from a financial institution or a third-party agent.
- EDI 850 (Purchase Order) is an X12 transaction set to place a purchase order for goods or services with a vendor as per customary and established business and industry practice.
- EDI 856 (Shipment/Manifest) is an X12 transaction set to send a list of contents of an order with additional information relating to the shipment. It includes information such as item name, description, characteristics, packaging type, carrier information, and equipment and configurations for the item for transportation. It helps the sender to describe the item and arrange a suitable shipment.
- EDI 850 (Purchase Order) is an X12 transaction set to place a purchase order for goods or services with a vendor as per customary and established business and industry practice.
Pre-built ERP Integration for Delhaize
Zenbridge offers pre-built connectors for some of the biggest ERPs that let you map Delhaize EDI to your ERP.
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