Traceability in Dynamics 365 SCM: Overview and new features | FastTrack TechTalk
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Our latest #FastTrack #TechTalk explores traceability in #Dynamics365 Supply Chain Management (#SCM) and highlights new capabilities that help organizations gain deeper visibility into product movement, inventory history, and compliance tracking.
In this session, #Microsoft's Ban Luo and Jesper Livbjerg walk through how traceability supports end-to-end supply chain transparency, enabling organizations to track materials and products across procurement, production, warehousing, and distribution. The discussion covers how enhanced traceability features improve recall readiness, regulatory compliance, and operational confidence by making it easier to follow product genealogy and lot or batch history.
The team also demonstrate how new investments in the traceability experience help users navigate data more efficiently, investigate issues faster, and maintain stronger quality and compliance controls.
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What you’ll learn in this TechTalk
What traceability means in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
How traceability supports compliance, recalls, and quality control
New features that improve visibility into product and batch history
How to investigate product genealogy and material flow
Operational scenarios where traceability drives faster decision-making
Best practices for strengthening traceability in your supply chain
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Chapters
00:00 – Welcome & Session Overview
02:05 – Why Traceability Matters in Modern Supply Chains
05:10 – Core Traceability Concepts in Dynamics 365 SCM
09:00 – Tracking Product Genealogy and Batch History
13:25 – New Traceability Features and Enhancements
18:40 – Investigating Issues and Performing Impact Analysis
24:15 – Compliance, Quality, and Recall Readiness
29:05 – Practical Scenarios and Real-World Use Cases
34:20 – Best Practices for Implementing Traceability
38:10 – Key Takeaways & Next Steps
40:00 – Closing Remarks and Resources

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