
Dollar General EDI compliance made simple
While it’s easy for small business owners to think that digital transformation is primarily an issue for large enterprises, many retailers prefer, or even require, all their suppliers to be EDI savvy.
Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of variety stores offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items. Dollar General operates over 15,000 stores in 44 states. To be stocked in Dollar General, all suppliers – even small businesses – need to become a preferred Dollar General EDI supplier. You can stay competitive and achieve Dollar General EDI compliance with our small business EDI solution, the EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here.
The EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here provides an easy and affordable solution to B2B connectivity with Dollar General EDI compliance. Ideal for small to mid-size businesses, the EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here reduces the manual labor of paper transactions and meets Dollar General EDI needs without requiring in-house EDI expertise or a dramatic shift in staffing.
Choose a trusted, reliable provider for Dollar General EDI connectivity
The EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here is built on an EDI platform that has been enabling small business B2B connectivity for more than 20 years. With EDI-as-a-Service, organizations become part of the largest community of B2B trading partners, and take advantage of 24/7 technical support and a portfolio of solutions that can grow with their business.
The EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here has a growing library of 1,100 pre-built maps and forms to reach major retailers in the US, Europe, and Australia that allow customers to quickly begin exchanging electronic transmissions.
Improve business efficiency while meeting Dollar General EDI requirements
Even without knowing much about EDI, the EDI-as-a-Service from EDI Here enables users to onboard trading partners and new mandates quickly while also optimizing their business with automated processes, such as one step packing, enhanced pick and pack, cross-docking, and drop-shipping capabilities. EDI Here is committed to continued investment in EDI-as-a-Service with new capabilities, such as enabling retailers to select a delivery slot and receive confirmation electronically – something that is fast becoming a requirement by all major retailers.