Electronic Data Interchange Association. A national body that propagates and controls the use of EDI in a given country. All EDIAs are nonprofit organizations dedicated to encouraging EDI growth. The EDIA in the United States was formerly TDCC and administered the development of standards in transportation and other industries.
Electronic Data Interchange Association. A nonprofit, public interest organisation designed to develop, foster and maintain a program of action to achieve coordination of data and information systems by the standardisation of descriptions and codes for intercompany computer-to-computer EDI for business transactions.
Electronic Data Interchange Association. Formerly call the TDCC, this organization developed the EDI transaction sets for the transportation, grocery and warehousing industries.
The organization which wrote the original UCS and WINS standards.
Electronic Data Interchange Association. This group wrote the original UCS and WINS standards; they currently act as Secretariat for the Ocean, Rail, Motor, and Air EDI standards. They also host the annual Pan American EDI conference—one of the world's largest.
Electronic Data Interchange Association. The organization that wrote the original UCS and WINS standards. It currently acts as Secretariat for the EDI standards for the Ocean, Rail, Motor and Air industries.