← Back to glossary Web EDI — essential termsEDI from the browser for partners without a system of their own: web EDI, document flip, EDI fallback, POD, track & trace — with definitions and examples. What this cluster covers Web EDI lets small partners with no EDI infrastructure receive and send EDI documents straight from a browser. The terms below describe the functions of a modern web EDI portal. Each definition includes a practical example and links to the Azuvio Web EDI portal. 7 terms in this cluster Web EDI (web EDI portal) — A web interface where a partner with no EDI system of its own can receive and send EDI documents from the browser. Flip document (turn-around) — Automatic generation of a response document from the received document's data (e.g. invoice from order). EDI fallback — The backup mechanism that ensures document exchange continuity when the main EDI channel is unavailable. Proof of Delivery (POD) — Confirmation that goods were delivered and received: signature, photo, timestamp and any reservations. Track & trace — Real-time tracking of an order or shipment's status and location, from pickup to delivery. Web EDI vs full EDI integration — Comparing the two ways of doing EDI: a manual web portal vs automated system-to-system integration. GS1 labelling from the portal — Generating and printing GS1-128 logistics labels (with SSCC) straight from the Web EDI portal, with no own system. Where Azuvio fitsPortal Web EDISoftware EDI Azuvio