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EDI Documents for TJX Companies

Here's how EDI automates your workflow with TJX Companies

850

Purchase Order (PO)

TJX Companies You

What it is

When TJX Companies wants to buy your products, they send you an 850 Purchase Order electronically. It contains everything you need—product SKUs, quantities, pricing, delivery address, and requested ship date. This is like receiving an order notification in Shopify, but from TJX Companies instead of a direct customer.

How it works in Fulfil

The 850 creates orders automatically in Fulfil the moment TJX Companies places them. Just like Shopify orders appear instantly when customers check out, retail orders from TJX Companies flow directly into your system.

Why it matters

Without this, you'd be manually entering orders from TJX Companies's vendor portal or from email notifications. This eliminates data entry errors and gets orders into your fulfillment workflow immediately.

855

PO Acknowledgement

You TJX Companies

What it is

This is your automated "order confirmed" response back to TJX Companies. When you process an 850 Purchase Order in Fulfil, an 855 automatically goes back to tell TJX Companies "Yes, we got your order and we can fulfill it." You can confirm the full order or indicate if any items are out of stock.

How it works in Fulfil

Fulfil automatically sends the 855 when you accept the order. Just like Shopify sends order confirmation emails to customers, Fulfil sends 855s to TJX Companies confirming you received their order and will process it.

Why it matters

TJX Companies needs to know you received their order and can fulfill it. This prevents them from wondering if their order got lost and calling your team to check. It's professional communication that major retailers require.

856

Advance Ship Notice (ASN)

You TJX Companies

What it is

This is your automated shipping notification with detailed packing information. When you ship an order to TJX Companies, the 856 tells them exactly what's coming—tracking numbers, box contents, carton labels (SSCC), weights, and carrier details. For big retailers, this includes which specific products are in which boxes, crucial for their warehouse receiving.

How it works in Fulfil

Fulfil automatically generates and sends the 856 when you ship orders. The system includes all the detailed packing information TJX Companies requires for fast warehouse receiving. Think of it as a shipping notification, but with complete box-level details instead of just a tracking number.

Why it matters

TJX Companies has massive warehouses receiving hundreds of shipments daily. The 856 tells their system exactly what to expect so they can prep receiving teams, verify shipments quickly, and get your products on shelves faster. Without it, your shipments sit in receiving longer.

810

Invoice

You TJX Companies

What it is

This is your automated invoice sent electronically for payment. After you ship products to TJX Companies, the 810 invoice tells them exactly what to pay you—line items, quantities shipped, unit prices, totals, and payment terms. TJX Companies's accounts payable system processes this automatically for payment.

How it works in Fulfil

Fulfil generates the 810 invoice automatically when you complete shipments. The electronic invoice goes straight into TJX Companies's payment system, matching the shipped quantities from your 856 ASN.

Why it matters

TJX Companies processes thousands of invoices. Paper invoices or PDFs get lost, require manual data entry, and delay payment. Electronic 810 invoices go straight into their payment system, getting you paid faster—typically 30-60 days instead of 90+ days.

820

Payment Order/Remittance

TJX Companies You

What it is

This is TJX Companies telling you they paid you and which invoices they're paying. When TJX Companies processes payment, they send an 820 that says "We paid invoice #12345 for $10,000 on this date." This lets Fulfil automatically match payments to invoices and mark them as paid in your accounting.

How it works in Fulfil

When TJX Companies sends an 820, Fulfil automatically reconciles the payment against your open invoices, marks them as paid, and records the transaction in your accounting system. This happens automatically when the bank deposit arrives.

Why it matters

Without this, you'd manually reconcile bank deposits to figure out which invoices were paid. TJX Companies might pay 10+ invoices in one wire transfer. The 820 tells you exactly which invoices that payment covers, saving hours of manual reconciliation work.

846

Inventory Advice/Update

You TJX Companies

What it is

This tells TJX Companies how much inventory you have available for them to order. You can send 846 updates daily, weekly, or when inventory changes. It includes your current stock levels by SKU, usually at your warehouse or 3PL. TJX Companies requires this to prevent them from ordering products you can't fulfill.

How it works in Fulfil

Fulfil sends 846 inventory updates automatically on your chosen schedule (daily, weekly, or real-time). The system pulls current available inventory from your warehouses and 3PLs, then sends it to TJX Companies so they always know what they can order.

Why it matters

TJX Companies doesn't want to order products you don't have in stock. The 846 lets them see your real-time availability before they place orders, reducing cancellations and backorders. This prevents disappointed buyers and cancellation headaches.

997

Functional Acknowledgement

Both Directions

What it is

This is a technical "message received" confirmation. When you send an 856 or 810 to TJX Companies, their EDI system automatically sends back a 997 saying "We received your document and it was formatted correctly." It doesn't mean they processed the order—just that the technical transmission worked.

How it works in Fulfil

Fulfil sends and receives 997s automatically for every EDI document exchange. Think of it as a delivery receipt for your business data. If something goes wrong in transmission, you'll know immediately instead of waiting days to find out TJX Companies never received your invoice.

Why it matters

EDI is like email but for business data. The 997 is like a read receipt—it confirms your message arrived and wasn't corrupted in transit. If a 997 shows errors, you know to resend the document before TJX Companies even processes it, preventing delays.

How to get started

Connect with TJX Companies in 4 simple steps

1

Request Guidelines

Contact TJX Companies's vendor relations team and request their EDI vendor guidelines document

2

Submit to Fulfil

Send guidelines to Fulfil support—we configure all EDI connections, mappings, and technical setup

3

Complete Testing

Work with TJX Companies to complete their required EDI testing per their guidelines

Go Live

Start receiving orders and automating fulfillment with TJX Companies

Typical setup time: 2-3 weeks
Timeline depends on TJX Companies's testing requirements and response time

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Common Questions

How long does TJX Companies EDI setup take?
Typical setup takes 2-3 weeks depending on TJX Companies's testing requirements. Fulfil handles all technical configuration—you just need to provide TJX Companies's vendor guidelines and coordinate testing with them. Think of it like setting up a Shopify app, but it takes a few weeks instead of minutes because retailers have more rigorous testing requirements.
What do I need from TJX Companies to get started?
You need TJX Companies's "EDI Vendor Guidelines" document. This is usually a PDF that their vendor relations team provides. It contains technical requirements, testing procedures, contact information, and which EDI documents they require. Just forward this to Fulfil support and we'll handle the rest of the technical setup.
Does Fulfil charge extra for TJX Companies EDI?
No. EDI integration is included with Fulfil—no per-transaction fees or additional charges for connecting with TJX Companies. Some retailers require specific EDI providers like SPS Commerce (which have their own fees), but Fulfil's native EDI works for most partners at no extra cost. It's like how Shopify includes basic integrations—EDI is just part of the platform.
Can I use my 3PL with TJX Companies EDI?
Absolutely. Fulfil acts as the central hub between TJX Companies and your 3PL. When TJX Companies sends purchase orders via EDI, Fulfil routes them to your 3PL via integration. When your 3PL returns shipment data, Fulfil automatically generates and sends the required EDI documents back to TJX Companies. You get complete visibility while your 3PL handles fulfillment.
Is this different from selling on TJX Companies's marketplace?
Yes, very different. Marketplace selling (like Amazon or Walmart.com) means you sell directly to consumers through their website—similar to your Shopify store. EDI is for wholesale relationships where TJX Companies buys your products in bulk and sells them in their physical stores or on their site. EDI is B2B (you to TJX Companies), marketplace is B2C (you to consumers via TJX Companies's platform).

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