List of IBM WebSphere TX EDI Customers
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Companies using IBM WebSphere TX EDI for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) include: DHL Germany, a Germany based Transportation organisation with 218783 employees and revenues of $18.28 billion, Banco de Credito del Peru, a Peru based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 29471 employees and revenues of $4.48 billion, Commerce Technologies, Inc., a United States based Professional Services organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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Banco de Credito del Peru | Banking and Financial Services | 29471 | $4.5B | Peru | IBM | IBM WebSphere TX EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Banco de Credito del Peru implemented IBM WebSphere TX EDI as part of an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) initiative focused on high-volume payment messaging and ISO20022 adoption. The IBM WebSphere TX EDI deployment targeted cross-border payment translation and established a centralized EDI layer across the bank's core payments landscape.
The implementation leveraged IBM Sterling Data Exchange together with IBM Transformation Extender to map SWIFT MT to ISO20022 MX formats and to orchestrate secure financial message flows. Configuration emphasized message mapping and translation pipelines, translation normalization between MT and MX payloads, and orchestration of secure transports for financial messaging.
Operational architecture connected mainframe transaction systems to modern downstream platforms in Peru, creating a centralized translation and routing layer and consolidating managed file transfer channels. The consolidation of MFTs reduced point to point file exchanges and centralized control over file-based payment message exchanges.
Governance and operational controls were formalized for message translation, exception handling, and release of cross-border payments to align processes with ISO20022 standards. The deployment supported ISO20022 adoption, consolidated MFTs, improved operational efficiency and reduced costs while increasing control over cross-border payment message translation.
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Commerce Technologies, Inc. | Professional Services | 300 | $40M | United States | IBM | IBM WebSphere TX EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Commerce Technologies, Inc. implemented IBM WebSphere TX EDI to translate trading partner EDI into internal XML-based formats supporting ecommerce and trading-partner integration across the United States. The deployment used IBM WebSphere TX EDI within the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) category as the core translation and mapping layer between partner X12 documents and the companys internal XML schemas.
The implementation leveraged IBM WebSphere DataStage TX from the WebSphere TX family as the translation engine, establishing rule based mapping libraries and encoding normalization components to address brittle EDI to XML conversion logic. Out of the box EDI structures for X12 were consumed and configured to produce standardized XML payloads for downstream order management and fulfillment processes, reducing bespoke mapping work for each partner.
Operational coverage focused on ecommerce integration and trading partner onboarding in the US, with functional impact on partner onboarding, data interchange, and trading operations. Governance centered on a centralized mapping repository and standardized XML schema governance to streamline partner onboarding workflows, and the project explicitly resolved tricky XML and EDI encoding and mapping issues while delivering out of the box X12 structures that improved partner onboarding speed and data quality.
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DHL Germany | Transportation | 218783 | $18.3B | Germany | IBM | IBM WebSphere TX EDI | Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) | 2001 | n/a |
In 2001, DHL Germany implemented IBM WebSphere TX EDI to automate complex data transformations for warehousing and supply chain integrations across customers and ERP systems in Europe and globally. The deployment used IBM Sterling Transformation Extender, also referenced as WebSphere TX or Transformation Extender, as the core Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) transformation engine.
The implementation centralized a map repository and a high-throughput transformation runtime, enabling map-driven normalization, validation, and routing workflows consistent with enterprise EDI transformation platforms. The environment supports more than 17,000 custom integration maps, indicating extensive map configuration, reuse, and customization across document types and partner interfaces.
Operationally the solution processes about 2.2 billion messages per year, integrating with customer endpoints and multiple ERP systems to support warehousing and supply chain operations across Europe and additional global sites. Scope included partner onboarding workflows and ongoing message transformation for customer and ERP interfaces, impacting supply chain, warehousing, and partner integration functions.
Governance emphasized centralized mapping governance, version control, and automated onboarding processes to accelerate partner connection, lower onboarding cost, and improve data consistency. The stated map volume and message throughput define the platform footprint for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) at DHL Germany and frame ongoing operational and governance priorities for transformation management.
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