Over recent months, many companies running NTS Informatica business software have seen a new reference appear for electronic invoicing: the SDI code 1N74KED. Until recently it was common to come across the DocEasy channel with code J6URRTW, but today the recommended route goes through Zucchetti, a more integrated platform designed to handle volumes, compliance obligations and automation coherently with the NTS ecosystem.
What the SDI code 1N74KED is
The SDI code 1N74KED is the recipient code to use for the receipt of electronic invoices in the Zucchetti channel integrated with NTS solutions (Business Cube, for example). In practice it is the technical address that tells the Interchange System where to deliver the incoming invoices of anyone who has chosen this channel.
From code J6URRTW (DocEasy) to 1N74KED (Zucchetti)
For a long time many NTS installations (historically within the Ranocchi Group) used DocEasy with code J6URRTW. After theacquisition of the Ranocchi Group by Zucchetti, NTS gained a broader infrastructure and a single platform for managing electronic invoicing, and from there came the spread of the SDI code 1N74KED.
This shift is not merely a change of address. It is a technological alignment that brings performance, a continuing development path and native integration with NTS business workflows.
Why the change is a good thing
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Native integration with NTS: fewer manual steps, fewer reconciliations and fewer breaking points between the ERP, archiving and compliance.
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Performance and scalability: peaks and high volumes handled with stable processing times.
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Compliance by design: signature, timestamping and legally compliant archiving all handled centrally.
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Regulatory roadmap: prompt updates on tax changes (B2B/B2G), channels such as NSO/PEPPOL and vertical integrations.
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Ecosystem and continuity: belonging to a group with real critical mass means steady investment, support with genuine reach and solutions that last.
The numbers that give context
Changing platform makes sense when there is industrial solidity behind it. In brief:
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Ranocchi / NTS: an Italian company focused on management software for SMEs, with tens of millions of euros in total revenue, hundreds of partners across the country and a large installed base across ERP and vertical solutions.
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Zucchetti: the largest Italian software house by revenue, thousands of staff (a significant share of them in R&D) and hundreds of thousands of clients. The scale of the group allows a release cadence and a level of regulatory coverage that are hard to match.
Those orders of magnitude explain why adopting the SDI code 1N74KED is not simply a rebrand, but entry into a technology circuit with the capacity to keep evolving.
What changes in day-to-day work
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Simpler receipt of e-invoices: incoming invoices arrive straight into the platform integrated with NTS, with fewer reconciliations.
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Fewer errors: a single standard for signature, archiving and protocols reduces channel rejections.
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Traceability: document status and logs available consistently across the whole cycle.
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Future extensions: connectors for document management, treasury, supply chain and management reporting have a natural integration point.
Essential FAQs
Which SDI code should be used with NTS today?
The SDI code is 1N74KED.
What is the role of the old J6URRTW code?
It relates to DocEasy. For anyone using the Zucchetti channel integrated with NTS, the correct reference is 1N74KED.
Does the change bring real benefits?
Yes: native integration with NTS, greater stability, structured signature and archiving services, and faster regulatory updates.
Do you need specialist technical skills to migrate?
Adopting the Zucchetti channel is generally straightforward because it is aligned with NTS processes; the complexity is mostly organisational (standardising master data and internal practice).