SEEBURGER
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SEEBURGER, Inc. is a multi-national provider of business integration solutions. SEEBURGER was launched with a focus on EDI
EDI
EDI may refer to:* Efficient Drivetrains Inc.* Electronic Data Interchange, a particular set of standards for computer-to-computer exchange of information* EDI, Extended Destination Index...

 solutions for the automotive industry in 1986. The company has since branched out into other industries with business-to-business
Business-to-business
Business-to-business describes commerce transactions between businesses, such as between a manufacturer and a wholesaler, or between a wholesaler and a retailer...

 B2B solutions. SEEBURGER automates trading relationships in order to optimize transactions between partners, worldwide.

SEEBURGER currently has over 500 employees. Its headquarters are located in Bretten, Germany; its US operations are based in Atlanta, GA, and has a total of 18 offices around the world.

History

SEEBURGER began its initial market launch with an EDI
EDI
EDI may refer to:* Efficient Drivetrains Inc.* Electronic Data Interchange, a particular set of standards for computer-to-computer exchange of information* EDI, Extended Destination Index...

solution for the automotive industry in 1986, before expanding into other industries in 1993. "SEEBURGER was the first company worldwide to receive certification for SAP R/3 Rel. 3.x, shortly after receiving the European Software Innovation Prize for the EDWIN product at the ESIP in 1996.""Four years ago, SAP started to sell SEEBURGER’s software."

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