Configure and manage products and inventory 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 configuration are required to manage the business processes that are related to products, product families, bills of materials, and product categories. Inventory reports show you in a variety of ways how much inventory you have and explain how to be more effective in your inventory investments.
Prerequisites
- General understanding of supply chain processes.
- The ability to use Supply Chain Management for basic processing.
- Knowledge of inventory management.
- Knowledge of warehouse management.
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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.
Inventory management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management helps you streamline the tracking, control, and optimization of inventory throughout your organization.
Working with inventory operations in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is essential for enhancing operational efficiency, reducing costs, meeting customer demands, and maintaining compliance with industry regulations.
Your organization can use outbound operations in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to help streamline order fulfillment processes, improve accuracy and visibility, optimize operations, and scale effectively to meet growing demand.
This module provides a comprehensive explanation of the Arrival overview page and its role in enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of inbound order management processes in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
This module explores inventory cost methodologies and their impact on value, profits, and price management. You learn about methods, such as FIFO, LIFO, weighted average, standard cost, and their effects on inventory valuation and financial reporting. Additionally, you learn about the inventory close process, its role in settling transactions, and its impact on the general ledger. Then, you examine inventory recalculation, adjustments, and archiving for optimized storage and performance efficiency.
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 variety of different ways, and will explain how to be more effective in your inventory investments.
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.
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.