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From the supplier: Many shippers and carriers are establishing electronic data interchange systems (EDI) to reduce costs. However, a study conducted on shippers and carriers shows that both are driven to establish EDI to reduce demand and supply uncertainties. Shippers which adopt EDI force their carriers to establish similar systems. On the other hand, carriers adopt EDI to differentiate themselves to improve their competitiveness in the cargo transportation market.
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Title: Electronic date interchange (EDI): a study of its usage and adoption within marketing and logistics channels.
Author: Lisa Williams Walton
Publication:Transportation Journal (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1994
Publisher: American Society of Transportation and Logistics, Inc.
Volume: v34 Issue: n2 Page: p37(9)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Electronic date interchange (EDI): a study of its usage and adoption within marketing and logistics channels.: An article from: Transportation Journal
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Author(s)Lisa Williams Walton
ISBN / ASINB00092YVR2
ISBN-13978B00092YVR3
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