The problems this solves
Forecasts arrive, planning ignores them.
The 830 planning schedule lands as demand your MRP can actually consume — cumulative quantities tracked, changes highlighted, nothing re-typed from a portal.
JIT windows don't forgive manual steps.
862 shipping schedules firm up short-horizon releases against the forecast. EDISQ turns them into shipment orders in your ERP the moment they arrive.
Received ≠ shipped, and reconciliation is manual.
The 861 receiving advice reports what the dock actually accepted. EDISQ matches it against your 856 so discrepancies surface as exceptions, not month-end mysteries.
The manufacturing document set
Planning Schedule
Forecasted requirements for manufacturing/JIT programs.
Shipping Schedule
Firm short-horizon ship authorizations against the 830 forecast.
Receiving Advice
What the partner's DC actually received and accepted.
Ship Notice / ASN
The carton-level shipment mirror that must arrive before the freight does.
Industrial buyers and channels
Grainger EDI
Industrial · AS2
Fastenal EDI
Industrial · AS2
HD Supply EDI
Industrial · AS2
Walmart EDI
Mass & Club · AS2
The Home Depot EDI
Home & DIY · AS2
Lowes EDI
Home & DIY · AS2
Pricing
Same ladder for every industry: first 25 documents/month free, then $0.50 per document, cheaper as volume grows — no VAN, mapping, or partner fees. Full pricing →
Manufacturing EDI FAQ
Does EDISQ handle cumulative quantities on the 830?
Yes — cums are tracked per program so releases reconcile against the forecast, the way automotive-style scheduling expects.
Which ERPs fit manufacturing EDI best?
SAP S/4HANA, Epicor Kinetic, SYSPRO, and Infor CloudSuite connectors carry the planning documents natively; the rest of the catalog covers the order-to-cash chain.
What does manufacturing EDI cost?
Per document only: first 25/month free, then from $0.50, decreasing with volume. Planning documents count like any other document.