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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
As the use of (EDI) continues to expand in the automotive
industry, Empire Electronics is committed to its use to allow
organizations to operate more effectively, efficiently, and
productively.
The 830 Material Release standard (pdf file) is the first
document in a series of transaction sets that Empire Electronics
will be implementing. The 830 is based upon the AIAG ANSI
X12 Version 003060 document.
The Implementation Guide contains the following information:
- Telephone numbers and Contacts
- EDI Definitions & Interchange Control Information
- Document requirements
- Glossary of Terms
- Document examples
- Implementation Process
- Profiles
Radio Frequency Receiving
Empire Electronics requires a uniform bar code label from
our entire supplier base. The Trading Partner Label Implementation
Guideline (pdf file) contains complete requirements.
Key items:
- The Shipment ID (Packing Slip Number) is required to be
included on each container (box) label. If the Shipment
ID (Packing Slip Number) cannot be included on each container
(box) label, it must be included on a Quick Receive Label
to be attached directly adjacent to the container (box)
label.
- While not mandatory, we strongly suggest that each shipment
of material be comprised of one packing slip (shipment id).
- All new suppliers submitting parts for PPAP or re-certification
will be required to send a sample of the container (box)
label and quick receive label (if applicable) for certification.
A sample container (box) label and quick receive label (if
applicable) should be submitted to Empire Electronics, Inc.
for certification and approval.
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