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RE: RE: Third Party Logistics (3PL)

Peter,
How does outsourcing edi solve the addressing issue for this
scenario where. Supplier has been sending customer ASNs for products
for years. 3PL comes in and is going to take over the transport for
customer. Customer is promised no IT changes are required on their
side. Currently EDI uses ISA Sender ZZ-SUPPLIER, ISA Receiver is
ZZ-CUSTOMER. 3PL needs a copy of message and needs to 997 acknowledge
it. Customer has to have a copy of the message for bill payment.
Regards,
Steve Lee
DHL Danzas Air & Ocean
120 Tokeneke Road
Darien, CT 06820
United States
Phone +1 203 656-6892
Fax +1 203 662-5499
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All business transactions are based on DHL Danzas Air & Ocean terms and
conditions, available upon request.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Olivola [mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 5:47 PM
To: 'EDI-L Mailing List'
Subject: RE: RE: [EDI-L] Third Party Logistics (3PL)
There is no single answer to this. There are company owned and operated
warehouses that are very efficient and the company has an excellent
transportation system in place to back it up. There are 3PL situations
where the responsiveness is haphazard. I think the decision is entirely
dependent on the individual circumstance which makes benchmarking rather
pointless.
On the EDI side, it's equally pointless. EDI involving a 3PL can be
done
well or poorly. One thing that seems to fit into this scenario (3PL) is
the
use of outsourced EDI. It makes the EDI source/destination issues
completely transparent to all parties. Again, it really depends on the
quality of the implementation.
Peter Olivola
708 445 0023
-----Original Message-----
From: David Frenkel [mailto:
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 1:52 PM
To: 'EDI-L Mailing List'
Subject: RE: RE: [EDI-L] Third Party Logistics (3PL)
Gary,
Here is a scenario to get your unbiased response. There are 2
healthcare
companies that have similar products that are used in surgical
procedures.
Company A distributes using FEDEX from the company A warehouse and
Company B
uses a UPS warehouse for distribution (true scenario). Can you explain
in
your unbiased opinion which is better from both a logistics and EDI
perspective? Thanks.
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