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Issue

The previous KDD066 established the principle of simplifying and standardizing EDI platforms by defining that each business process must have:

  • One Primary EDI system

  • One (optional) Secondary EDI system, allowed only by exception

However, at the time of KDD066 approval The Primary and Secondary EDIs listed in the table were indicative and are based on the conceptual Design understanding. As part of Detailed Design (SyWay), there is now a need to revisit each process from the KDD066 table and evaluate the options and Finalise the Primary and Secondary EDI. Along with that there is a need to establish a governance process in case any new EDI is required.

Recommendation


Background & Context

KDD066 established a strategic direction to simplify and standardise EDI platforms by:

  • Defining a Primary EDI per process

  • Allowing Secondary EDI only by exception

  • Reducing fragmentation and long-term operational complexity

    KDD066 - EDI platforms in the f…

Since then, SyWay Detailed Design has delivered:

  • A clear To-Be integration architecture centred on SAP Integration Suite, APIs, events, and controlled legacy EDI coexistence for 3PLs

    3PL SyWay TO BE Final

  • A clarified supplier collaboration strategy, including Ariba Network, Supplier Portal, and phased onboarding models

    Ariba Network

  • Confirmed bank connectivity decisions (e.g. continued SWIFT Bureau usage)

    SyWay - Workshop_ MBC recommend…

As a result, the indicative EDI assignments in KDD066 no longer reflect the executable To-Be design and must now be formally confirmed or adjusted.

AreaTransactionPrimary EDISecondary EDI
SalesQuotationNone

Sales ContractNone

Sales OrderElemicaEsker 

BillingCustomer PortalElemica , Tungsten, E-Invoicing, ARKHINEO

ComplaintsNone
ProcurementRFxNone

CatalogsAriba Catalogs

ContractsNone

Purchase OrdersAriba Network Elemica

Order ConfirmationAriba Network Elemica

ASNAriba Network Elemica

Service Entry SheetAriba Network Elemica

InvoiceAriba Network Fedex , ProMaster , Synchro , Xerox , Ariba Network , E-Invoicing , Citibank , OpenText
TMFreight OrdersNoneBluJay , Transwide, CASS

InvoicesNoneCASS , TMS/CHEMLOGIX

Truck Weight UpdateNoneWeighbridge Systems: Selfy Weighbridge, LAS, Weightbridge - Tecsidel, APAC Weighbridge Systems, Qbit Portaria

Transport Event Update (via SAP BNL)NoneSelfy, Simba, Project 44, FDTMS
LogisticsInventory Management (Inc. Goods Receipt, Stock Transfer, Goods Issue, Stock on Hand etc.)3PL Template InterfacesArcese, Katoen Natie, Sunland Infor, Kenco, Mitsui Soko, PML CN, DHL CN

InboundNoneElemica

OutboundNoneElemica

Goods RecieptNoneElemica
FinancePaymentSwiftSwift , Bank Portals
GTSCustomsNoneSeeburger , COMEX , Jet etc..


Assumptions


Constraints


Impacts


Financial Impact



Business Rules


Options considered and Evaluation

Sales

Commerce Portal – Primary EDI

Description

  • Customer- and distributor-facing digital channel supporting end-to-end Lead-to-Cash interactions.

  • Enables product discovery, pricing, cart & checkout, order tracking, document access, and support through a single portal.

  • Integrated in real time with SAP and CRM, designed as the strategic digital front door for customers.

Why Primary

  • Aligns with SyWay and ERP Rebuild To-Be architecture and digital ambitions.

  • Provides a single, standard onboarding channel for new customers and distributors.

  • Supports real-time, transactional processing rather than document exchange only.

  • Reduces manual handling and dependency on legacy EDI platforms.

  • Enables future capabilities (self-service, AI support, analytics, digital revenue growth).

  • Ensures consistent customer experience across GBUs (“One Syensqo”).


Elemica – Secondary EDI

Description

  • VAN-based B2B integration platform used for structured exchange of orders, shipping, inventory, and settlement documents.

  • Currently supports a set of key and strategic customers with established, high-volume integrations.

  • Provides stable, proven connectivity for customers with long-standing Elemica dependencies.

Why Secondary (and not Primary)

  • Several key and strategic customers are already deeply integrated with Elemica and have explicitly indicated no appetite to migrate to a new EDI or portal channel.

  • Forcing migration would introduce commercial risk and potential disruption to critical revenue streams.

  • Elemica ensures business continuity for these customers without impacting ongoing operations.

  • However, Elemica is not aligned with the long-term SyWay / ERP Rebuild strategy, which favors SAP-native, API-driven, and portal-based interactions.

  • Retaining Elemica as Primary would:

    • Prolong dependence on a VAN-based model

    • Increase long-term cost and complexity

    • Slow down adoption of standardized digital channels

  • Positioning Elemica as Secondary allows:

    • Protection of strategic customer relationships

    • Controlled, exception-based usage

    • Prevention of further expansion of the Elemica footprint


Comparison FactorCommerce Portal (Primary EDI)Elemica (Secondary EDI)
Strategic roleStandard, default customer interaction channelException-based EDI for selected customers
Customer eligibilityCan be used by any customer or distributorLimited to specific, strategic customers
Onboarding approachStandardized, scalable onboardingProject-based onboarding (per customer)
Customer willingnessHigh for new and standard customersLow for some strategic customers
Integration modelSAP-integrated, API-driven, real-timeVAN-based, message-oriented
Process coverageEnd-to-end Lead-to-CashTransactional document exchange
Scalability & future readinessHigh – supports digital growthLow – footprint must be controlled
Governance needLight (standard rules)Strict exception governance required


Recommendation:

  • Commerce Portal is the Primary EDI, as it is scalable, reusable, and applicable to all customers.

  • Elemica remains Secondary, as each onboarding requires a dedicated project and some strategic customers are unwilling to migrate.

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CURRENT (v. 4) Apr 16, 2026 08:32 RUIZ SOMOZA-ext, Carolina
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