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Why a Full-Service EDI Bureau Makes Sense for Growing Suppliers

February 8, 2025 6 min read Supplier Tips

EDI seems simple on the surface — send a few electronic documents, receive purchase orders, ship product. But managing EDI at scale, across dozens of retailers with evolving specifications, is a full-time job.

What a Full-Service EDI Bureau Does

A managed EDI bureau handles:

  • All EDI document translation and transmission
  • Retailer connection setup and maintenance
  • Trading partner specification updates
  • Error monitoring and resolution
  • Label generation and compliance
  • New retailer onboarding

You focus on fulfillment. They handle the EDI infrastructure.

The Hidden Costs of In-House EDI

Software licenses: EDI translation software isn’t cheap. Enterprise licenses from leading vendors run thousands per year.

IT resources: Someone has to maintain the software, manage connections, and troubleshoot errors.

Compliance monitoring: Retailer specs change. Someone has to track those changes and update your system.

Chargeback resolution: When errors happen, someone has to work through the dispute process.

When to Consider a Bureau

  • You’re adding more than 2–3 new retail accounts per year
  • EDI chargebacks are increasing
  • Your IT team is stretched thin
  • You’re growing into new categories with new retailers
  • You can’t afford to hire a dedicated EDI analyst

What Spring Systems’ EDI Bureau Includes

  • 24/7 monitoring of all EDI transmissions
  • Real-time alerts for errors and exceptions
  • Direct relationship with retailer EDI teams
  • No software to install or maintain
  • Flat monthly pricing with no per-transaction surprise fees
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