By Scott Thompson

Tesco has appointed Inovis as the service provider for the onboarding of its grocery and non-food suppliers onto its electronic data interchange (EDI) platform.

The project will see Inovis manage the entire end-to-end onboarding of suppliers from multiple sectors, including contacting, ensuring suppliers are compliant with Tesco's EDI requirements and management of the whole process. Inovis will use its Actionable Intelligence software to: speed partner onboarding by up to 10x; minimise day-to-day operational data errors; collaborate with partners to fix chronic issues; simplify the vendor compliance process; automate and measure scorecards and reports.

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