Deployment cases featuring the No.1 EDI Connect Service
Company N, a developer and manufacturer of automotive navigation software, required an international standard EDI-based data exchange environment to collaborate with global automotive OEMs such as Benz, Audi, and Porsche. Using the Connect Service, the company established an OFTP-based EDI connection that supports each OEM’s specific data formats and communication requirements.
Through this implementation, invoice data is automatically received and integrated with the ERP system, enabling a more efficient and reliable data processing environment aligned with global automotive supply chain operations.


Company M implemented an AS2-based EDI environment using Connect Service AUTO-X and established a structure to process DELFOR, DELJIT, and DESADV documents. Through a UI/UX-based management interface, the operational environment was improved to enable more convenient creation and management of automotive EDI data.


With the adoption of SAP, there was a need to establish an EDI environment that integrates data exchange between overseas subsidiaries and global automotive OEMs. An automotive standard EDI system was implemented to handle VDA labels, orders, and ASN data, centered around local plants, and designed to connect in real time with ERP and WMS systems. This enabled automation of the entire supply chain workflow, including order intake, delivery planning, shipment instructions, ASN transmission, and invoice processing.


Company H was selected as a supplier for the global automotive manufacturer HKR and required an EDI system to support data exchange. Through Connect Service, an OFTP-based communication environment was established, enabling structured purchase order data exchange. By applying mapping definitions, order data was standardized and integrated with internal systems, improving processing efficiency and ensuring a stable data exchange environment.


Company S initiated a new business relationship with global automotive supplier SMR and was required to implement EDI for production planning data exchange. The company had been using a foreign EDI solution, which caused challenges in communication and support, along with additional connection costs. By adopting Connect Service with local technical support, an automated DELFOR data reception structure was established, simplifying operations and improving overall efficiency.


Maximize business efficiency by automating tasks through EDI with global automobile manufacturers and Tier 1


As the company expanded its business with global OEMs, it required a stable EDI structure to handle order and delivery data. By implementing Connect Service Web-EDI, the company established connectivity with global OEMs and integrated it with the MES system, enabling order data to flow directly into production operations. The same integration framework was extended to overseas subsidiaries, standardizing global OEM response processes and improving supply chain stability.


The company was selected as a new supplier for global EV manufacturer Lucid, where EDI implementation was a mandatory requirement. By leveraging Connect Service AUTO-X, an EDI connection was established along with a data processing structure integrated with the internal ERP system.
An automated workflow was built covering order receipt, shipment processing, and ASN and invoice transmission. In addition, a hybrid architecture combining ERP integration and EDI was adopted to improve operational efficiency. This enabled enhanced data accuracy, reduced chargebacks, and ensured stable supply chain operations in collaboration with a global OEM.

