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View allDirect Delivery in Dynamics 365 SCM Direct delivery ships goods from supplier to customer, skipping the company’s warehouse. Dynamics 365 SCM enables this via the Direct Delivery feature, creating purchase orders directly from sales orders.
The Warehouse transfer feature in Dynamics 365 SCM lets workers move goods between warehouses using the Warehouse App—no need to create transfer orders first. It’s fast, simple, and ideal for zones with multiple warehouses like production and ship...
Accurate inventory counts are essential for financial reporting and identifying issues like shrinkage or misplacements. Dynamics 365 Advanced Warehouse Management supports this through cycle counting and spot counting. This blog series will cover...
Every organization with a warehouse must regularly verify its inventory to ensure accurate financial reporting and effective stock management. While a full physical count is typically required annually, modern tools like Advanced Warehouse Managem...
In cases of incorrect deliveries or damaged products, customers may return items. Upon receipt of these returns, it is often necessary to register them in Microsoft Dynamics. Depending on the condition and nature of the returned item, it may be re...
Customers may return items due to incorrect deliveries or damaged products. Once received, the returned item must be registered in Dynamics, where it can be restocked, scrapped, or sent back to the supplier. Dynamics streamlines this process by of...
The new ‘Load receiving completed confirmation’ feature lets warehouse employees register the product receipt number via the warehouse app. Linked to the supplier’s packing slip, this number ensures accurate invoice validation by confirming goods ...
Containerization in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a feature that optimizes the packing process by automatically selecting the appropriate packaging, such as boxes or pallets, during picking. This eliminates the need for a separate ...
