More than for most foodstuffs, freshness and quality are paramount for meat and processed meat products. Given the short shelf lives of these products, the order and delivery frequency is many times higher than for other products. Accordingly, the swift and error-free exchange of order and delivery information is key. Another challenge is the fact that both retailers and consumers increasingly demand more transparency in terms of the products’ and raw materials’ origin and their traceability.
We have believed in EDI for many years because it helps us make processes easier and more efficient. Well-maintained master data, combined with smooth EDI process are our recipe for success for achieving good data quality. Ljuban Magdelinic, IT director at Wiesbauer.
Fresh data for fresh meat
Wiesbauer currently relies on eXite®, the EDI platform by EDITEL, for the automated exchange of orders (ORDERS), despatch advices (DESADV) and invoices (INVOIC) with its retail partners without any system inconsistencies. “These three EDI message types are indispensable for a successful collaboration with retailers and for us to harmonize our processes”, Mr. Magdelinic underlined. In addition, he believes that a well-implemented Electronic Data Interchange process “is an important indicator of quality, which increases the company’s external prestige.” When it comes to the need for traceability, Wiesbauer mostly uses the electronic despatch advice (DESADV). Used in combination with the pallet label SSCC, it provides batch-specific information, including origin, animal raising, fattening and slaughtering. In order to be able to work with business partners that are not EDI-ready (e.g. small meat packing businesses), EDITEL has developed a web EDI solution for Wiesbauer that allows these businesses to enter the required information via EDI. This approach ensures seamless traceability with all business partners even in the downstream process. Another important issue for Wiesbauer is the need for correct master data, especially for merchandise whose weight varies, which is why Wiesbauer was one of the first users of GS1 Sync, the master data portal of GS1 Austria.