Doing Business with DoD Using Electronic Data Interchange. An Information Package for Defense Freight Shipping Activities

Abstract

The Department of Defense (DoD) is encouraging the application of electronic data interchange (EDI) techniques to replace paper documents in its transportation processes. In keeping with that emphasis, the Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) and DoD finance centers are anxious to establish an EDI relationship with freight carriers. This information package is designed to assist Defense freight shipping activities in transitioning from the traditional paper operating environment to an EDI environment. This report defines EDI in Defense transportation and describes the freight EDI operating concept along with the EDI standards and DoD conventions intended for use by Defense shipping activities, MTMC, DoD finance centers, and freight carriers. The necessary components to implement an EDI program, such as computer hardware, EDI software, and the EDI value-added network, are also described providing Defense freight shipping activities general guidance on how to initiate and conduct EDI freight business with MTMC and the commercial freight carrier industry.... EDI, Electronic data interchange, Transportation, GBL, 858, Shipment information

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA268675

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  • Harold L. Frohman
  • William R. Ledder

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  • LMI

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  • Commerce
  • Commercial Aircraft
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  • Department Of Defense
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  • Personal Computers
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  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
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