MB-330T00 – Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

  • Duration: 10 weeks
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1. Get started with Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management empowers employees and organizations with the ability to obtain a unified view of inventory, warehouse, manufacturing, service, and logistics with predictive analytics that turn data into insights to support better strategic decisions.

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2. Configure and work with inventory management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

To perform the process of ordering, storing, and using a company’s inventory of raw materials, components, and finished products, you need to configure the inventory management functionality in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Inventory journals are used to post physical inventory transactions of various types, such as the posting of issues and receipts, inventory movements, the creation of bills of material (BOMs), and the reconciliation of physical inventory.

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3. Use inventory reports in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

One of the factors for a successful business is having visibility into how much inventory exists at any given time. Inventory reports in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management will show how much inventory you have in a variety of different ways and will explain how to be more effective in your inventory investments.

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4. Create products and product masters in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Product information is the pillar of supply chain and retail applications across all industries. In the various modules of a business solution, product-specific information and setup are required to manage the business processes that are related to specific products, product families, or product categories.

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5. Create bill of materials in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

A bill of materials (BOM) defines the components that are required to produce a product. The components can be raw materials, semi-finished products, or ingredients. In some cases, services can be referenced in a BOM. However, BOMs typically describe the material resources that are required. When combined with a route or production flow that describes the operations and resources that are required to build a product, the BOM forms the foundation for calculating the estimated cost of the product.

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6. Configure and perform the procure-to-purchase process in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Procure-to-purchase is the first step of the procure-to-pay process. Procure-to-purchase involves the procurement agent finding a vendor and requesting a material or service to be purchased.

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7. Configure and manage vendor collaboration in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Speed, accuracy, and a digital solution when communicating with vendors is an essential need for a successful business. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management offers seamless collaborations with vendors through the Vendor collaboration portal.

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8. Process purchase orders in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Organizations can use purchase orders to record information about the goods and services that they are purchasing from various vendors. Learn about processing purchase orders in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.

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9. Configure and work with quality control and quality management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

An important factor that impacts a company’s reputation in today’s market is the quality of their goods and services. By having a standard procedure for checking the quality of products when they arrive from vendors, move through supply chain, and are sent to customers, companies can reduce the number of returns and maintain their reputation in the market.

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10. Configure and use agreements in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Companies negotiate and agree on certain terms to fix the price of items. These agreements help businesses make correct estimations of cost of goods purchased and set a base for sales prices. By purchasing or selling goods, companies might be entitled to receive rebates or gain royalty rewards, which can be converted to a credit note.

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11. Configure and use intercompany trade in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Large organizations often buy and sell among their subsidiaries. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management facilitates intercompany trade so that an organization’s legal entities can trade goods while all documents are automatically generated for the participating legal entities, thus saving the organization time and money.

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12. Configure and manage the order to cash process in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

The order to cash process manages the life cycle of the sales process, which consists of sub processes of receiving and processing customer sales. The invoicing and accounts receivable functions in the process determine the company’s cash inflows.

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13. Configure warehouse management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Warehouse management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management helps optimize and streamline warehouse processes according to your individual needs. It also provides insight into your inventory and the tools you need to help increase customer satisfaction and reduce costs.

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14. Work with warehouse management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

The Warehouse management module in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management lets you manage warehouse processes in manufacturing, distribution, and retail industries. It has a wide range of features to support the warehouse facility at an optimal level, at any time. Warehouse management is fully integrated with other business processes in Supply Chain Management, such as transportation, manufacturing, quality control, purchase, transfer, sales, and returns.

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15. Configure and use built-in master planning in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Businesses in any market, such as retail, manufacturing, distribution, services, and public sector organizations, need functionality to help them plan for demand and supply of products and services during the course of short or long-term operations. Get to know the Master planning feature of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to streamline your planning, based on pre-determined factors, to efficiently plan what materials need to be purchased, transferred, or manufactured.

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16. Use Planning Optimization in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

The Planning Optimization Add-in enables the calculation of a master plan to occur outside Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and its SQL database. Planning Optimization improves performance and has minimal impact on the SQL database during the planning runs. Therefore, it can be run during normal office hours and provide immediate results based on the most recent activity.

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17. Manage transportation management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

The Transportation management module in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management helps you find the most efficient way to deliver goods to your customers. Transportation management calculates the least expensive and fastest way of delivering goods and lets you identify vendor and routing solutions for inbound and outbound orders.

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