EDI 180 Return Merchandise Authorization and Notification
What is the EDI 180 Return Merchandise Authorization and Notification?
The EDI 180 Return Merchandise Authorization and Notification transaction set is used by buyers to request return authorization for products and by suppliers to authorize the return or disposition of products. It can also be used for notifications about the return(s).
Example of EDI 180 Transaction in PilotFish Data Mapper
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EDI 180 Frequently Asked Questions
With PilotFish’s Data Mapper, users can visually map EDI 180 transaction data to internal formats, making it easy to transform return merchandise authorization data. Learn more about our data mapper.
PilotFish’s EDI 180 solution improves the efficiency of handling product returns and authorizations, reduces errors, and ensures faster processing in supply chain workflows. Check out our Supply Chain EDI Solutions.
With PilotFish, real-time updates and notifications can be configured for EDI 180 transactions, allowing businesses to stay informed of return status changes as they occur.
PilotFish supports customization of EDI 180 transaction sets, allowing for modifications to fit specific business rules, supplier needs, or industry variations. Learn about custom EDI Solutions.
Yes, PilotFish can manage different return scenarios, such as partial returns, exchanges, or return authorizations for defective items, all within the EDI 180 transaction framework.
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X12, chartered by the American National Standards Institute for more than 35 years, develops and maintains EDI standards and XML schemas.