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Home » 3 Ways Microsoft Dynamics Helps You to Improve Your Client’s Supply Chain
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3 Ways Microsoft Dynamics Helps You to Improve Your Client’s Supply Chain

Jarrod KraemerBy Jarrod KraemerApril 21, 20213 Mins Read
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Supply Chain Management enables businesses to utilize data access, insights, and innovations to reduce inefficiencies and costs. While optimizing supply chain operations, you can improve your client’s supply chain through a unified ERP solution. Connecting sales with purchasing, production with warehouse management, and business-wide data with calculated organizational plans lets you drive automation throughout the manufacturing process with strategic decision making. In this blog post, we will be discussing three ways you can help improve your client’s supply chain through D365.

1. Streamline Inventory

Accurately predict and plan for product sale and changing market trends through real-time insight throughout the supply chain. Microsoft Dynamics 365 allows you to match inventory with customer demand, reducing unnecessary waste, increasing productivity, and simplifying supply/demand planning. With improved inventory management, you can deliver fast and accurate reporting, optimizing operations and upholding quality control. D365’s end-to-end visibility optimizes inventory flow and advanced warehouse logistics. This unified process throughout the supply chain maximizes not only inventory maintenance and productivity, but also financial performance.  

2. Simplify Your Order Process

Manage backorders, sales, and stock with immediate management system software based on agreements between customers and supply chain partners. With D365, you can access information quickly and comprehensively, allowing you to deliver optimal customer service throughout the entire order process. Complete visibility across your supply chain enables you to accelerate delivery time, simplify warehouse processes, and even reduce costs. Further, you can manage the order process efficiently and accurately through a built-in error proofing system. With such order manage solutions, you can reduce business error, increase customer trust, and increase revenue.  

3. Manage Pricing and Revenue

Face pricing challenges with intelligent manufacturing operations in order to optimize pricing, reduce margins, and maximize revenue. With Dynamics 365 SCM, you can meet changing consumer demands and competitive market standards by connecting and centralizing sales processes. Using this software, you can drive strategic decisions by using embedded analytics for maximized efficiency, predictive insights for product quality, and unified global financial reporting for maximum profitability. Such a unified and strategic management plan uses predictive analytics to turn data into business intelligence, which drives you towards your strategic goals and organizational demands.  

Next Steps  

If you are interested in learning more about maximizing using Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Supply Chain Management contact us here to find out how we can help you grow your business. You can also email us at info@loganconsulting.com or call (312) 345-8817. 

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Jarrod joined Logan Consulting in 1999. He is focused on business development for the Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance & Supply Chain Management practice. Jarrod has proven software and consulting experience in a wide variety of industries, including Manufacturing, Distribution, Automotive, Pharma/Life Sciences, and Professional Service Industries. He possesses a well-developed-ability to think strategically and understand client's needs.  Jarrod holds a BA in Business Management from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota as well as a BA in Business and Industry Education from the University of Minnesota. Logan Consulting helps manufacturing, distribution, and professional service organizations use technology to reduce costs and increase sales resulting in higher company profits. Our firm specializes in running or augmenting complex projects, primarily in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management. We use a business process-driven approach to ensure we achieve the cost savings and other value creation while simplifying the technology deployment to reduce risk and cost.

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