Trading partner

EDI with 4 Square Supermarkets, without the monthly fee

Everything 4 Square Supermarkets requires — orders in, acknowledgments, ship notices and invoices out. 4 Square Supermarkets is one of 1,500+ partners in the EDISQ directory; its maps are activated the moment you enable it. Setup in days, completely self-serve.

Connect to 4 Square Supermarkets free See pricing

What 4 Square Supermarkets requires

850

Purchase Order

The order a trading partner sends you. Process same day, never re-key.

855

Purchase Order Acknowledgment

Confirms what you can ship against the PO — quantities, dates, substitutions.

856

Ship Notice / ASN

The carton-level shipment mirror that must arrive before the freight does.

810

Invoice

Your bill for the shipment. Must reconcile with the PO and the ASN.

997

Functional Acknowledgment

The receipt for every document. Automatic, both directions, within minutes.

How EDISQ connects to 4 Square Supermarkets

4 Square Supermarkets trades standard X12 over AS2 or SFTP. EDISQ provisions the connection and registers your IDs at activation, and the base document maps load the moment you enable the partner:

1Enable 4 Square Supermarkets from the partner catalog — document maps load automatically.
2Cross-reference your data — vendor number, ship-to locations, item identifiers. The wizard flags anything missing.
3Run test scenarios in the sandbox — validated end-to-end before anything goes live.

Pricing for 4 Square Supermarkets suppliers

No 4 Square Supermarkets-specific fees. First 25 documents/month free, then $0.50 per document, cheaper as volume grows — no VAN, mapping, or partner fees. Full pricing →

4 Square Supermarkets EDI FAQ

How long does 4 Square Supermarkets EDI setup take with EDISQ?

The EDI side — connection, mapping, testing — is typically a few days with pre-built maps. Partner-side paperwork sets the overall calendar.

What does EDI with 4 Square Supermarkets cost?

Per document only: first 25/month free, then from $0.50, decreasing with volume. No setup, partner, or mapping fees.