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Cerasis requires suppliers to meet strict EDI compliance standards. Supported document types include 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender, 210 Motor Carrier Freight Details and Invoice, 214 Transportation Carrier Shipment Status Message. Stacksync connects directly to Cerasis's EDI network and syncs all transactions to your ERP in real time — with no-code setup and built-in compliance monitoring.
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Stacksync handles the complexity of Cerasis EDI so your team doesn't have to. Connect your ERP, WMS, or database through a simple API — we translate, validate, and deliver every transaction automatically.

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Why thousands of companies use Stacksync to manage EDI

From pre-built Cerasis mappings to real-time compliance checks, Stacksync removes the friction from EDI — so you can focus on growing your business.

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Common questions about Cerasis EDI

Everything you need to know about setting up and managing Cerasis EDI transactions with Stacksync.

What status updates does Cerasis expect in an EDI 214?

Cerasis expects EDI 214 Shipment Status Messages at key milestones: pickup (status code X3), in-transit checkpoints (X1), delivery appointment scheduled (X6), arrived at delivery (X1), and delivered (D1). Some Cerasis programs also require departure from origin, border crossing for international loads, and out-for-delivery notifications. Each 214 includes a timestamp, location, and the shipment reference number linking it to the original 204 tender. Stacksync generates 214 updates automatically from your GPS tracking or TMS milestone events, keeping Cerasis's visibility platform current without manual status entry.

How long does it take to set up Cerasis EDI with Stacksync?

Most suppliers are fully connected and processing live Cerasis EDI transactions within 3–5 business days. Stacksync's no-code setup means you don't need developers or EDI consultants — configure your field mappings through our visual interface, run a test cycle, and go live.

What is a Cerasis EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender?

A Cerasis EDI 204 is an electronic request from a shipper or broker to a carrier to transport a load. It contains the pickup and delivery locations, commodity descriptions, weight, equipment requirements, and requested dates. Cerasis sends 204s to carriers in their network to tender freight for acceptance. The carrier responds with a 990 (Response to a Load Tender) to accept or decline. Stacksync processes Cerasis 204 tenders automatically, extracting shipment details and routing them to your TMS or dispatch system for immediate action by your operations team.

What is a Cerasis EDI 204 Motor Carrier Load Tender?

A Cerasis EDI 204 is an electronic request from a shipper or broker to a carrier to transport a load. It contains the pickup and delivery locations, commodity descriptions, weight, equipment requirements, and requested dates. Cerasis sends 204s to carriers in their network to tender freight for acceptance. The carrier responds with a 990 (Response to a Load Tender) to accept or decline. Stacksync processes Cerasis 204 tenders automatically, extracting shipment details and routing them to your TMS or dispatch system for immediate action by your operations team.

What status updates does Cerasis expect in an EDI 214?

Cerasis expects EDI 214 Shipment Status Messages at key milestones: pickup (status code X3), in-transit checkpoints (X1), delivery appointment scheduled (X6), arrived at delivery (X1), and delivered (D1). Some Cerasis programs also require departure from origin, border crossing for international loads, and out-for-delivery notifications. Each 214 includes a timestamp, location, and the shipment reference number linking it to the original 204 tender. Stacksync generates 214 updates automatically from your GPS tracking or TMS milestone events, keeping Cerasis's visibility platform current without manual status entry.

What charges are included in a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice?

A Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice includes the base line-haul charges, fuel surcharges, accessorial fees (detention, lumper, liftgate, inside delivery), and any adjustments or credits. Each charge is itemized in L1 (Rate and Charges) segments with corresponding qualifier codes that identify the charge type. The B3 segment provides the invoice header with dates, weight, and payment terms. Stacksync parses all charge line items from Cerasis 210 invoices and maps them to the corresponding load in your TMS, enabling automated freight audit and three-way matching against the original tender and proof of delivery.

What charges are included in a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice?

A Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice includes the base line-haul charges, fuel surcharges, accessorial fees (detention, lumper, liftgate, inside delivery), and any adjustments or credits. Each charge is itemized in L1 (Rate and Charges) segments with corresponding qualifier codes that identify the charge type. The B3 segment provides the invoice header with dates, weight, and payment terms. Stacksync parses all charge line items from Cerasis 210 invoices and maps them to the corresponding load in your TMS, enabling automated freight audit and three-way matching against the original tender and proof of delivery.

How frequently should EDI 214 updates be sent to Cerasis?

Most Cerasis programs expect EDI 214 updates at every significant milestone — typically pickup, each major transit point, and delivery. Some high-priority Cerasis lanes require periodic in-transit updates every 4 to 8 hours, regardless of milestone events. The key is that Cerasis should never need to call your dispatch for a status check. Stacksync integrates with your ELD or GPS provider and sends 214 updates automatically based on geofence triggers or scheduled intervals, ensuring Cerasis has continuous visibility without your dispatch team manually generating status messages.

How frequently should EDI 214 updates be sent to Cerasis?

Most Cerasis programs expect EDI 214 updates at every significant milestone — typically pickup, each major transit point, and delivery. Some high-priority Cerasis lanes require periodic in-transit updates every 4 to 8 hours, regardless of milestone events. The key is that Cerasis should never need to call your dispatch for a status check. Stacksync integrates with your ELD or GPS provider and sends 214 updates automatically based on geofence triggers or scheduled intervals, ensuring Cerasis has continuous visibility without your dispatch team manually generating status messages.

Do I need an existing VAN or AS2 connection to trade with Cerasis?

No. Stacksync handles the entire EDI transport layer. We connect directly to Cerasis's trading partner network through our certified connections. You don't need to manage a separate VAN subscription, AS2 certificates, or SFTP configurations.

How do carriers respond to a Cerasis EDI 204 Load Tender?

Carriers respond to a Cerasis 204 Load Tender with an EDI 990 (Response to a Load Tender). The 990 includes an acceptance or rejection code — carriers can accept the load as tendered, accept with modifications, or decline. Cerasis typically expects a 990 response within a specific timeframe (often 30 minutes to 2 hours). Failure to respond may result in the load being retendered to another carrier. Stacksync automates 990 responses based on your fleet capacity and dispatch rules, ensuring timely acceptance of profitable loads and automatic declination when capacity is full.

How do carriers respond to a Cerasis EDI 204 Load Tender?

Carriers respond to a Cerasis 204 Load Tender with an EDI 990 (Response to a Load Tender). The 990 includes an acceptance or rejection code — carriers can accept the load as tendered, accept with modifications, or decline. Cerasis typically expects a 990 response within a specific timeframe (often 30 minutes to 2 hours). Failure to respond may result in the load being retendered to another carrier. Stacksync automates 990 responses based on your fleet capacity and dispatch rules, ensuring timely acceptance of profitable loads and automatic declination when capacity is full.

How does a Cerasis EDI 210 relate to the 214 Shipment Status?

The Cerasis EDI 214 (Shipment Status Message) tracks the load in transit, while the 210 (Freight Invoice) bills for the completed service. The 214 provides proof of pickup, in-transit milestones, and delivery confirmation — all of which the 210 should reference. Stacksync links the 214 delivery confirmation to the 210 invoice automatically, ensuring you only pay for loads that were actually delivered. If a 210 arrives without a corresponding 214 delivery confirmation, Stacksync flags it for review before approving payment.

How does a Cerasis EDI 210 relate to the 214 Shipment Status?

The Cerasis EDI 214 (Shipment Status Message) tracks the load in transit, while the 210 (Freight Invoice) bills for the completed service. The 214 provides proof of pickup, in-transit milestones, and delivery confirmation — all of which the 210 should reference. Stacksync links the 214 delivery confirmation to the 210 invoice automatically, ensuring you only pay for loads that were actually delivered. If a 210 arrives without a corresponding 214 delivery confirmation, Stacksync flags it for review before approving payment.

What is a SCAC code and why does Cerasis require it for EDI 204?

A SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is a unique 2-to-4 letter identifier assigned by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) to transportation carriers. Cerasis uses SCAC codes in EDI 204 tenders to identify the carrier being tendered the load, and carriers must include their SCAC in the 990 response and subsequent status updates (214). Without a valid SCAC, Cerasis's system cannot route the tender or track the shipment. Stacksync stores your SCAC code and automatically includes it in all outbound EDI documents, ensuring proper carrier identification across all Cerasis transactions.

How does Stacksync help with Cerasis compliance?

Stacksync improves compliance scores by eliminating manual processing delays. Purchase Orders sync to your system in real time, ASNs are generated automatically when you ship, and invoices are validated with three-way matching before submission. Real-time monitoring alerts you to issues before they become chargebacks.

What happens if Cerasis doesn't receive an EDI 214 on time?

Missing or late EDI 214 updates can result in Cerasis chargebacks, reduced carrier scorecard ratings, and loss of preferred carrier status. Cerasis uses 214 data for dock scheduling, inventory planning, and customer notifications — when status updates are missing, it creates operational blind spots. In some Cerasis programs, consecutive 214 failures trigger automatic load retendering to backup carriers. Stacksync monitors 214 delivery and alerts your team if a status update fails to transmit, allowing you to resend before Cerasis escalates the issue.

How does Stacksync audit Cerasis EDI 210 freight invoices?

Stacksync performs automated freight audit on Cerasis 210 invoices by comparing billed charges against the contracted rates from the original 204 tender, verifying weight and distance calculations, and cross-referencing accessorial charges against the 214 status events. Discrepancies — such as charges for services not performed, rates higher than contracted, or incorrect fuel surcharge percentages — are flagged automatically. Stacksync generates exception reports so your accounting team can dispute invalid charges with Cerasis before payment, reducing freight spend by catching billing errors early.

What happens if Cerasis doesn't receive an EDI 214 on time?

Missing or late EDI 214 updates can result in Cerasis chargebacks, reduced carrier scorecard ratings, and loss of preferred carrier status. Cerasis uses 214 data for dock scheduling, inventory planning, and customer notifications — when status updates are missing, it creates operational blind spots. In some Cerasis programs, consecutive 214 failures trigger automatic load retendering to backup carriers. Stacksync monitors 214 delivery and alerts your team if a status update fails to transmit, allowing you to resend before Cerasis escalates the issue.

How does Stacksync audit Cerasis EDI 210 freight invoices?

Stacksync performs automated freight audit on Cerasis 210 invoices by comparing billed charges against the contracted rates from the original 204 tender, verifying weight and distance calculations, and cross-referencing accessorial charges against the 214 status events. Discrepancies — such as charges for services not performed, rates higher than contracted, or incorrect fuel surcharge percentages — are flagged automatically. Stacksync generates exception reports so your accounting team can dispute invalid charges with Cerasis before payment, reducing freight spend by catching billing errors early.

What is a SCAC code and why does Cerasis require it for EDI 204?

A SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) is a unique 2-to-4 letter identifier assigned by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) to transportation carriers. Cerasis uses SCAC codes in EDI 204 tenders to identify the carrier being tendered the load, and carriers must include their SCAC in the 990 response and subsequent status updates (214). Without a valid SCAC, Cerasis's system cannot route the tender or track the shipment. Stacksync stores your SCAC code and automatically includes it in all outbound EDI documents, ensuring proper carrier identification across all Cerasis transactions.

When should a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice be submitted?

Carriers typically submit Cerasis EDI 210 invoices within 7 to 15 days of delivery, though timing requirements vary by Cerasis's payment terms. Some Cerasis programs offer accelerated payment (e.g., 15-day terms) for carriers who submit 210 invoices electronically within 48 hours of delivery. Late invoicing beyond the contractual window may result in payment delays or deductions. Stacksync automates 210 generation immediately upon delivery confirmation from the 214, ensuring your invoices reach Cerasis within the fastest payment cycle available.

How does Stacksync automate Cerasis EDI 214 status messages?

Stacksync connects to your TMS, ELD, or GPS tracking system and automatically generates Cerasis 214 messages when shipment events occur. When a driver checks in at pickup, crosses a geofence, or completes delivery, Stacksync captures the event, formats the 214 with the correct status code, location, and timestamp, and transmits it to Cerasis's EDI network. The platform handles appointment codes, exception reporting (delays, refused deliveries), and proof-of-delivery confirmation. Your drivers continue using their existing tools while Stacksync handles the EDI compliance layer automatically.

How does Stacksync automate Cerasis EDI 214 status messages?

Stacksync connects to your TMS, ELD, or GPS tracking system and automatically generates Cerasis 214 messages when shipment events occur. When a driver checks in at pickup, crosses a geofence, or completes delivery, Stacksync captures the event, formats the 214 with the correct status code, location, and timestamp, and transmits it to Cerasis's EDI network. The platform handles appointment codes, exception reporting (delays, refused deliveries), and proof-of-delivery confirmation. Your drivers continue using their existing tools while Stacksync handles the EDI compliance layer automatically.

Can Cerasis EDI 204 handle multi-stop shipments?

Yes, Cerasis EDI 204 supports multi-stop shipments through multiple S5 (Stop Off Details) segments. Each stop includes the facility address, stop type (pickup or delivery), scheduled date and time window, and the specific freight being handled at that location. The stops are sequenced to define the route order. Stacksync maps multi-stop Cerasis 204 tenders into your TMS routing system, creating individual stop records with proper sequencing so your dispatch team sees the complete route plan without manually parsing the EDI document.

When should a Cerasis EDI 210 Freight Invoice be submitted?

Carriers typically submit Cerasis EDI 210 invoices within 7 to 15 days of delivery, though timing requirements vary by Cerasis's payment terms. Some Cerasis programs offer accelerated payment (e.g., 15-day terms) for carriers who submit 210 invoices electronically within 48 hours of delivery. Late invoicing beyond the contractual window may result in payment delays or deductions. Stacksync automates 210 generation immediately upon delivery confirmation from the 214, ensuring your invoices reach Cerasis within the fastest payment cycle available.

What EDI document types does Stacksync support for Cerasis?

Stacksync supports all EDI document types required by Cerasis — including Purchase Orders (850), Invoices (810), ASNs (856), PO Acknowledgments (855), and more. Our platform handles the full lifecycle from order to payment automatically.

Can Cerasis EDI 204 handle multi-stop shipments?

Yes, Cerasis EDI 204 supports multi-stop shipments through multiple S5 (Stop Off Details) segments. Each stop includes the facility address, stop type (pickup or delivery), scheduled date and time window, and the specific freight being handled at that location. The stops are sequenced to define the route order. Stacksync maps multi-stop Cerasis 204 tenders into your TMS routing system, creating individual stop records with proper sequencing so your dispatch team sees the complete route plan without manually parsing the EDI document.

How does Stacksync automate Cerasis EDI 204 load tender processing?

Stacksync connects to your TMS or dispatch system and processes incoming Cerasis 204 tenders in real time. When a tender arrives, Stacksync extracts the shipment details — origin, destination, commodity, weight, equipment type, and pickup/delivery windows — and creates a load record in your system. Based on your capacity rules and lane preferences, Stacksync can auto-accept loads with a 990 response or route them to your dispatch queue for manual review. The platform tracks tender acceptance rates and response times to help you maintain preferred carrier status with Cerasis.

Can Stacksync handle Cerasis EDI 210 payment reconciliation?

Yes. When Cerasis processes payment for your 210 invoices, they may send an EDI 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) that details which invoices were paid, any deductions applied, and the net payment amount. Stacksync matches the 820 remittance data against your outstanding 210 invoices, automatically reconciling paid invoices and flagging short-pays or unexplained deductions. This closed-loop process — from 204 tender through 210 invoice to 820 payment — gives your finance team full visibility into the Cerasis freight payment lifecycle without manual spreadsheet reconciliation.

Can Cerasis EDI 214 data be used to verify freight invoices?

Yes. The EDI 214 provides an independent record of when pickup and delivery actually occurred, which is essential for auditing freight invoices (EDI 210). If a carrier's 210 invoice claims accessorial charges for detention, the 214 timestamps prove how long the driver waited. If a delivery date on the invoice doesn't match the 214 delivery confirmation, it signals a billing discrepancy. Stacksync cross-references 214 data with 210 invoices automatically, flagging mismatches in dates, locations, and service events for your freight audit review.

How does Stacksync automate Cerasis EDI 204 load tender processing?

Stacksync connects to your TMS or dispatch system and processes incoming Cerasis 204 tenders in real time. When a tender arrives, Stacksync extracts the shipment details — origin, destination, commodity, weight, equipment type, and pickup/delivery windows — and creates a load record in your system. Based on your capacity rules and lane preferences, Stacksync can auto-accept loads with a 990 response or route them to your dispatch queue for manual review. The platform tracks tender acceptance rates and response times to help you maintain preferred carrier status with Cerasis.

Can Stacksync handle Cerasis EDI 210 payment reconciliation?

Yes. When Cerasis processes payment for your 210 invoices, they may send an EDI 820 (Payment Order/Remittance Advice) that details which invoices were paid, any deductions applied, and the net payment amount. Stacksync matches the 820 remittance data against your outstanding 210 invoices, automatically reconciling paid invoices and flagging short-pays or unexplained deductions. This closed-loop process — from 204 tender through 210 invoice to 820 payment — gives your finance team full visibility into the Cerasis freight payment lifecycle without manual spreadsheet reconciliation.

Can Cerasis EDI 214 data be used to verify freight invoices?

Yes. The EDI 214 provides an independent record of when pickup and delivery actually occurred, which is essential for auditing freight invoices (EDI 210). If a carrier's 210 invoice claims accessorial charges for detention, the 214 timestamps prove how long the driver waited. If a delivery date on the invoice doesn't match the 214 delivery confirmation, it signals a billing discrepancy. Stacksync cross-references 214 data with 210 invoices automatically, flagging mismatches in dates, locations, and service events for your freight audit review.

Can I connect Cerasis EDI to my existing ERP or WMS?

Yes. Stacksync integrates with any system that has a database or API — including SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, and custom-built ERPs. Data flows bidirectionally between Cerasis's EDI network and your system in real time.

What happens when Cerasis updates their EDI specifications?

Stacksync monitors Cerasis's EDI spec changes and updates our mappings proactively. When a change affects your integration, we notify you and apply updates — so you stay compliant without scrambling to decode new implementation guides.

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