JAMA-EDIFICE
JAMA EDIFICE automotive industry EDI/communication standard.
Définition
JAMA EDIFICE (Electronic Data Interchange for Financial, Industrial + Commercial Enterprises) est le standard EDI automotive japonais developpe progressivement depuis 1990s par JAMA (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association) + JAPIA (Japan Auto Parts Industries Association), utilise par Toyota + Nissan + Honda + Mazda + Subaru + Mitsubishi + autres OEMs japonais + leur Tier1 + Tier2 suppliers chain, EDIFACT-based avec Japanese-specific extensions, complement EDIFICE European industry standard. Profile complete details infrastructure technique + scope industrie OEM + Tier1 + Tier2 supplier chain integration EDI flows (DELFOR delivery forecast + DELJIT just-in-time call-off + DESADV despatch advice + INVOIC invoice + RECADV receipt advice + ORDERS order + ORDRSP order response). Adoption rapide depuis 1990s par majoritaire OEMs + Tier suppliers chain mondiale automobile industry transformation digital + JIT/JIS just-in-time/sequence + Industry 4.0 + electrification supply chain reorganisation 2020s+.
Origine
JAMA EDIFICE developed depuis 1990s par JAMA + JAPIA ; widely adopted Japanese OEMs + Tier suppliers globalement (including overseas operations Toyota North America Nissan US etc.).
Exemple en contexte
Toyota Japan plant Tahara sends JIT/JIS Just-in-Time/Sequence call-off to local Tier1 Denso : Toyota generates JAMA EDIFICE DELJIT message (4-hour rolling sequence) + transmits via dedicated VAN ou OFTP2 ; Denso receives + sequences parts (steering wheels + ECUs etc.) en sequence + lieferung sequence on Toyota assembly line ; settlement via JAMA EDIFICE INVOIC + RECADV cycle weekly.
Termes liés
- VDA 4905 — German equivalent.