Build effortless EDI integrations with AI

Control and scale EDI orders without fragile integrations Test

EDI is essential for large customers and partners; however, traditional EDI integrations are costly to build, difficult to maintain, and challenging to scale. Hyperfox centralises EDI and API-based orders, validates them before execution, and routes clean orders into your ERP or TMS, eliminating the need for complex point-to-point integrations.

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Challenges in traditional EDI integrations

Managing EDI through direct integrations creates operational risk and limits flexibility. Common challenges include:

  • Point-to-point EDI integrations are expensive to build and maintain
  • Partner-specific message variations increase complexity
  • Errors and incomplete messages reach ERP or TMS unchecked
  • Limited visibility into EDI flows and partner performance
  • Scaling EDI to new partners slows down onboarding

Key Hyperfox Capabilities For

AI-driven EDI automation

  • 1

    Centralised EDI intake layer

    Receive all EDI and API messages in one controlled environment instead of maintaining separate integrations per partner.

  • 2

    AI-assisted message normalisation

    Translate different EDI formats and partner variations into a single internal order model that Hyperfox understands.

  • 3

    Validation before execution

    Validate commercial rules, quantities, units and delivery constraints before orders are created in ERP or TMS.

  • 4

    ERP & TMS routing

    Route validated orders to the correct operational system based on their type, commercial orders to ERP, transport instructions to TMS.

Powering operations for

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The value of automating EDI orders

  • Reduce EDI development and maintenance costs
  • Onboard new EDI partners faster
  • Prevent incorrect EDI messages from reaching core systems
  • Gain visibility and control over EDI order flows
  • Scale EDI without increasing IT complexity