GS1 EDI is a set of global electronic messaging standards for business documents used in Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). The standards are developed and maintained by GS1.[1] GS1 EDI is part of the overall GS1 system, fully integrated with other GS1 standards, increasing the speed and accuracy of the supply chain.
Examples of GS1 EDI standards[2][3] include messages such as: Order, Despatch Advice (Shipping Notice), Invoice, Transport Instruction, etc.
The development and maintenance of all GS1 standards is based on a rigorous process called the Global Standard Management Process (GSMP). GS1 develops its global supply chain standards in partnership with the industries using them. Any organization can submit a request to modify the standard. Maintenance releases of GS1 EDI standards are typically published every two years, while code lists can be updated up to 4 times a year.
^GS1 Official website Archived 2009-07-03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2015-12-18.
^GS1 EDI Retrieved on 2015-12-18
^“GS1 EDI standards”, Sandfield Archived 2015-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2015-11-30
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