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Traceability overview (preview)

[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]

Companies are under increasing pressure to comply with legislation (such as the EU and German Supply Chain Act), especially when it comes to recalling defective and potentially unsafe products, or for the sake of linking products with certain documents. The Traceability Add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management lets you collect business and industry-specific data across the product value chain, which can be used for regulation audits and compliance process. Beyond compliance, Traceability also enables companies to meet a wide range of business objectives, including efficiency, resilience, responsiveness, and sustainability.

Important

  • This is a preview feature.
  • Preview features aren’t meant for production use and might have restricted functionality. These features are subject to supplemental terms of use, and are available before an official release so that customers can get early access and provide feedback.

Features and benefits

Traceability enables you to trace raw materials and subassemblies in a product and track the usage and disposal over the full value chain. As a result, it helps you meet a wider range of business objectives, including efficiency, resilience, responsiveness, and sustainability.

Traceability follows products and goods as they move through the supply chain and collects information about the provenance of inputs, supplier sourcing practices, and conversion processes. It provides the following features and benefits:

  • Accurate tracking – Track and document the chain of custody based on individual identifiers (such as serial numbers or batch numbers) across the entire value chain, and throughout the full lifecycle of an item.
  • As-built BOM registration – Document composition genealogy information (as-built bill of materials (BOM)) and activity events (such as procurement, production, and distribution) against each serial and batch number. You can trace all the way back to find the origin of each single part.
  • Forward and backward search – Use the where-used functionality to track the consumption of materials throughout your entire value chain and find finished or semi-finished goods that could be impacted by a defective component.
  • Public API – Integrate with external systems using the robust Traceability API. While this integration requires some initial setup and configuration, it offers a high degree of flexibility and customization to cater to specific business needs.
  • Integration with the production floor execution interface – Production floor workers can register the serial numbers and batch numbers of each component and each finished good.

Join the Traceability group on Yammer

For more help and support, we recommend joining the Traceability group on Yammer, where you can find the following resources:

  • On the Conversations tab, you can read conversation threads, ask questions, share experiences, and connect with other users. The group includes consultants, Microsoft partners, Microsoft product team members, and other experts and users who can share tips, help answer questions, and provide guidance.
  • On the Files tab, you can find presentations, videos, tutorials, and hands-on labs that will help you learn more about Traceability.

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