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EDIFAS is a cloud-based Web-EDI service provided by EXcorporation. The website positions it as an EDI tool that emphasizes “customizability and connectivity.” It is mainly aimed at companies that need to exchange business documents between organizations, especially users who want to start EDI at a relatively low cost and connect it with existing internal systems via CSV.
Based on the publicly available information, EDIFAS’s core modules include voucher customization, CSV upload/download, and freely customizable CSV download formats. Its value lies in allowing companies to convert data in EDIFAS into formats that can be imported into their own systems, reducing manual cleanup and duplicate data entry. The website also mentions that EXcorporation has been adopted to participate in an EDI standardization project using the CEFACT common dictionary, but it does not further explain whether this capability has been productized within EDIFAS. As for third-party integrations, the text does not list direct connectivity with ERP, accounting, supply chain, or e-commerce platforms, nor does it disclose any API.
EDIFAS is clearly positioned as a cloud-based Web-EDI service, with a starting price of 2000 JPY per month, making the entry barrier relatively low. The website does not explain plan tiers, user limits, transaction volume limits, storage capacity, implementation fees, or technical support costs, and no free plan or trial information is visible. As a result, the actual total cost still needs to be confirmed with the vendor based on the company’s transaction scale and customization requirements.
Its strengths are its focused feature set, addressing practical integration needs around EDI documents and CSV exchange. The freely customizable CSV download format is friendly to companies that still rely on file imports. Its cloud-based model also reduces the maintenance burden of running an in-house system. The main drawback is that publicly available information is very limited: key enterprise procurement factors such as team collaboration, access control, data security, compliance certifications, API availability, and service SLA are not disclosed. In addition, the website’s news and maintenance information appears outdated, which may affect judgments about the product’s current activity level.
EDIFAS is better suited to SMBs in the Japanese market or supply chain collaboration scenarios that need lightweight Web-EDI and whose internal systems can connect via CSV. If a company requires complex permissions, deep ERP integration, or cross-border compliance capabilities, it should evaluate the product carefully. Access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, and payment methods are not disclosed, so its accessibility status is unknown. Domestic alternatives in China may include supply chain collaboration or EDI capabilities within enterprise software ecosystems such as Yonyou, Kingdee, Weaver, and Seeyon.
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