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The Difference Between an EDI Provider and Supply Cloud
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The Difference Between an EDI Provider and Supply Cloud

Your EDI provider handles sending transactional data to the customers you're connected with. Supply Cloud helps you increase the number of customers you trade with.

Supply Cloud
April 4, 2024

We get it – you already have an EDI provider. You’ve been working with them for years. You trust them.

Why would you want to switch? You don’t have to.

lt doesn’t matter where your data comes from. Keep using your existing EDI partner – Supply Cloud likely has already partnered with them to send and receive transactions from them.

What’s the difference between your EDI provider and Supply Cloud?

Your EDI provider handles sending transactional data electronically to the customers you're connected with. They don’t help you increase the number of customers you trade with.

Supply Cloud does.

Supply Cloud allows you to send your existing EDI files to a broader network without bottlenecks or delays.

Supply Cloud is a network of your existing trading partners – many of whom you are not connected with electronically – and potential trading partners. Using our unique OneConnect technology, you can begin trading electronically with partners of every size and technical sophistication.

Your EDI provider serves your business.

Supply Cloud grows your business.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Supply Cloud

Supply Cloud (a division of LBMX) drives the commercial relationship between suppliers and their customers. Leveraging a unique one-to-many network, Supply Cloud is the leading B2B platform that allows suppliers to view their many independent customers through a single lens. Powered by LBMX technology solutions, Supply Cloud has revolutionized the trading relationship for EDI, product data exchange, payments, and rebate management.

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LBMX Supply Cloud has revolutionized supplier/distributor relationships, centralizing and accelerating business transactions.