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Never before has the word „paperless“ been as important as it has been in recent months. People had already been used to having access to relevant documents and Gerd Marlovits printing them at their convenienCEO ce. The transition to working from home, where perhaps a low-performance home office printer or scanner or even none at all were available, heightened the need for “paperless work.” This is especially true for work directly tied to ensuring liquidity, e.g. invoicing for SMEs. Read our lead article on page 1 to learn about the opportunities inherent to EDI.
TELEWORKING: ARE SMEs SAYING GOODBYE TO ALL THAT PAPER? The use of paper documents is still common practice, especially at SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). This creates a huge challenge in these newfound times of teleworking also because correspondence is sent to business addresses. “Currently, many businesses are rethinking the paper-based processes they had relied on for years. What they are looking for are mostly easy solutions for digitizing invoices,“ said Gerd Marlovits, CEO of EDITEL. Automatically generated PDF invoices and online invoicing portals are oftentimes the first step into the world of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
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hen two big companies do business with each other, invoicing is quite easy because they rely on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) via the international data hub eXite. ”One case in point is that digital documents are transferred automatically into the accounting system where they can be processed by staff members. This is usually a location-inde-
pendent process, which can also be done at people‘s home offices since many companies have secure VPN access to their systems,“ said Gerd Marlovits, CEO of EDITEL. Things are different at companies that still have paper-based processes. ”To process physical business documents, one obviously needs to be physically present,“ Mr. Marlovits added.
IN BRIEF Reliable data exchange via the data hub eXite www.editel.eu/edi-solutions/edi-communication When are you “EDI-ready”? www.editel.eu/is-it-time-for-you-to-upgrade-your-edisystem
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They run the gamut from invoicing to the federal govern ment (page 2), digitalization of in-house pharmacies at veterinary clinics (page 3) to invoicing at a frozen goods manufacturer (page 3). EDI is also an asset when sophisticated approaches such as blockchain technology (page 4) are involved. In addition, EDI solutions are ideal for small and medium-sized businesses who are first-time users as well as for SMEs who have „outgrown“ their Web EDI solution (page 4). The quest for using less paper is palpable across all industries and sectors and we might see progress sooner than expected. Happy reading, Gerd Marlovits
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