Evaluating the EDI cost (electronic data interchange) for implementation will be determined by the type of solution you choose for EDI. Your organization can either decide to take an in-house approach or work with a third-party EDI provider for an outsourced solution. Calculating the cost of EDI implementation is vital in determining the real financial and business benefits for your organization.
Depending on the size of your organization, an initial option is to create your very own EDI network. An in-house solution offers the advantage of complete internal management, security and control, which must be evaluated closely to ensure you’re maximizing EDI cost savings and implementation expenses.
If you budget and address the key areas above, your organization will be able to implement an internal EDI system.
Once your system is standing, and you have evaluated the cost of each section, you can begin implementation with your trading partners and their EDI system. Keep in mind that some trading partners may require your support for EDI compliance. This information will be provided to your organization from your trading partners, and each implementation guide will be unique to their needs.
Each trading partner will also have unique EDI compliance standards that you’ll need to abide by, and you will be expected to meet ongoing requirements as your trading partner community expands and changes.
The majority of organizations choose to utilize a third-party provider that can provide the above infrastructure without the high initial cost of EDI implementation. This significantly helps small and medium-sized businesses that do not have the IT investment, budget, or roles to launch their own EDI infrastructure within their company.
Utilizing an EDI provider will save you a great deal of time, internal resources and implementation costs. EDI providers have the infrastructure already in place to manage your data source, map to your ERP, offer reporting, and provide education about the software platform with your unique needs and usage in mind.
EDI providers typically offer a wide range of pricing models with the majority being a subscription solution. The available subscription models are as follows:
PAY AS YOU GO |
MONTHLY |
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION |
When determining your final choice, you should consider the cost of EDI, as well as some key additional business factors.
The majority of providers charge based on the volume of data you transmit through your EDI network. This is usually measured in the number of kilo-characters (KCs) contained within the EDI document.
Most of the time, the subscription models fall within a bracket of expected volume of KCs or documents. Remember to always be aware of hidden charges such as minimum record lengths, chargebacks, late fees and more.
Your EDI provider will go into detail with you about how to be the most efficient when exchanging business documents, as well as how to create rules and reporting to prevent chargebacks or late fees that may be incurred by your trading partners.
Always remember the volume and goal of your business transactions before selecting a provider. That way, you can select the pricing model that fits your organization’s needs best. To gain a better understanding of the 1 EDI Source solutions available, take a look at the following packages.
HQXchange bundles our EDI HQ software, IntelligentXchange and AS2 Complete software solutions with our expert in-house technical EDI support into convenient HQX Professional and HQX Enterprise subscription models, bringing you a new enterprise EDI platform with unrivaled depth and flexibility.
Learn MoreEDI HeadQuarters is 1 EDI Source’s flagship EDI mapping and translation software solution. EDI HQ allows you to manage and access your EDI data your way, whether you choose On-Premise or Hosted we can cater EDI HQ to meet your industry specific needs. EDI HQ provides our clients with a scalable and flexible solution which is supported by your EDI experts.
EDI HQ provides versatile platforms that allow you to fully leverage integrated ERP solutions and provide visibility for direct conflict resolution to instantly elevate your partner requirements bringing your partner relationships to new levels.
Learn More1 EDI Source has been automating B2B exchange for over 30 years, generating benefits for your organization such as streamlined business processes, reduction of manual entry, and more accurate data input for your back office. This is accomplished through our managedXchange platform.
MX allows our experienced professional consultants to increase the speed of client onboarding and provide integration options tailored to your unique business needs. Best of all, you retain the option to bring EDI back in house with our HQ solution.
Learn MoreDo you have new trading partners to connect with and need a quick and easily implemented EDI solution right now? PartnerXchange is the perfect EDI solution for your needs. PX is a cutting edge EDI platform that empowers you to exchange data with your trading partners easily and effectively.
By utilizing PX for your business, you’ll gain several advantages such as: configurable alerts to avoid missed deadlines, complete trading partner compliance, a simple intuitive interface to guide users new to EDI and much more.
Learn MoreIntelligentXchange is our flagship cloud-based software that provides empowered data through visibility. IX is our EDI translator and transforms complicated EDI data into actionable information for any department.
IX immediately limits mistakes and research time while finding opportunities quickly and significantly improves client relationships and revenue. The best part of IX is that it’s a clip on software solution that works with any EDI platform.
Learn MoreAS2 Complete is the right solution for your data encryption needs. Our AS2 solutions provides secure and reliable access to share EDI files with your partners whether you have 1 or a 100.
AS2 enables you to easily set up and manage trading partners, quickly generate certificates, respond and comply with your partner requirements and manage messages through alerts and logs from an inbound and outbound transmission.
Learn MoreDownload our EDI 101 Guide today to jump-start your EDI education. Have a question or need more information? Reach out to our EDI experts today. Our EDI professionals are here to support you every step of the way.