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Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management helps businesses gain real-time visibility across procurement, inventory, warehouse operations, manufacturing, and finance from one connected Microsoft ERP platform. Powercret delivers fixed-price, fixed-timeline D365 SCM implementation services that eliminate disconnected processes, improve inventory accuracy, automate supply chain operations, and help businesses scale with confidence.
Stop Managing Supply Chain Problems After They Have Already Happened
The reactive cycle of emergency purchasing, stockout escalations, and warehouse congestion gets worse every time you grow without fixing the underlying system. D365 SCM gives you demand signals, inventory positions, and supplier lead times in one place so your team can make decisions ahead of the problem rather than after it.
Procurement That Buys on Time, at the Right Price, With a Full Audit Trail
Running procurement through email threads, shared spreadsheets, and disconnected approval chains creates risk every time a contract renews or a price changes. D365 SCM gives your purchasing team a proper procurement system with supplier management, contract controls, and spending visibility built in.
A Warehouse That Knows Where Everything Is Without Constant Manual Stocktakes
Warehouse management gets expensive when your team spends time looking for stock, correcting put-away errors, or reconciling physical counts against a system that is always slightly out of date. The warehouse management module in D365 SCM guides every movement from receipt through to dispatch using mobile scanning and directed workflows.
Full-scope Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management implementation, including procurement, warehousing, manufacturing and demand planning for businesses that need their supply chain to keep up with their growth.
Manage supplier relationships, purchase orders, and spending controls from a single procurement workspace that keeps your team buying within policy and your finance team informed.
Run a directed warehouse operation using mobile scanning and system-guided workflows that tell your team exactly where to put stock, where to find it, and how to pack it for dispatch.
Know exactly what you have, where it is, and what it costs across all locations and product variants without having to reconcile inventory records at period end.
Control production scheduling, material consumption, and work in progress for manufacturers who need their ERP to reflect what is actually happening on the factory floor.
Stop buying on gut feel and start purchasing based on what your sales data is actually telling you. D365 SCM demand planning connects sales history, open orders, and seasonal patterns to generate replenishment signals your team can act on.
Give your suppliers the visibility they need to deliver on time without your purchasing team having to manage every communication manually.
Catch quality issues at the point of receipt or production rather than after they have made it into your finished goods or reached your customers.
Plan and manage outbound shipments, carrier selection, and freight costs without relying on spreadsheets or standalone TMS tools that sit outside your ERP.
Track equipment performance, schedule maintenance, and manage work orders for businesses where asset downtime has a direct impact on production or service delivery.
Know exactly what happens at every stage of your SCM implementation, with clear milestones, governance, testing, training, and go-live planning.
We spend time understanding how your warehouse actually works, where your procurement pain points are, and which supply chain data your team relies on most before any design decisions are made.
We capture the configuration of the future state including warehouse layout, item setup, procurement flows, and integration points. Your operations team will review and sign off before the build begins.
Warehouse structure, items, suppliers, procurement workflows, and inventory parameters are configured in a development environment and tested against your actual product data.
Mobile device profiles, directed task sequences, and label printing are configured and tested on the actual hardware your team will use. Physical warehouse slotting is reviewed against the system configuration.
Connections to Dynamics 365 Finance, your CRM, carrier systems, and any supplier EDI channels are tested end to end with real transaction data before any live activity begins.
Warehouse floor staff, purchasing team, and planners are trained in their specific workflows. A cutover rehearsal runs through the go-live sequence before the actual cutover date.
Your go-live date is fixed before the project starts. Powercret provides onsite or remote support through the first week of live operations and remains available through the hypercare period as your team adjusts.
Evaluate performance, profitability, and insights for future optimization.
Sales orders created in D365 Sales flow directly into SCM for picking and fulfilment. Inventory availability is visible in the sales interface so your team can commit to delivery dates based on actual stock rather than assumptions.
The most important connection in any D365 SCM implementation. Inventory valuation, purchase order costs, and goods receipt transactions post automatically to the finance general ledger. Running SCM and Finance together on the same platform removes the reconciliation work that sits between separate ERP and finance systems.
Procurement approval workflows, quality exception notifications, and inventory alert processes are built in Power Automate and connected to D365 SCM records. Custom operational tools and supplier communication apps are built in Power Apps without custom development in the SCM core.
Parcel carrier integrations for label printing and tracking, freight management system connections for load planning and rating, and third party logistics platform connections for businesses using outsourced warehousing or fulfilment operations.
EDI connections to major suppliers for automated purchase order transmission, advance shipping notice receipt, and invoice processing. Supplier portal access for vendors who do not support EDI but need a way to acknowledge orders and confirm delivery dates.
Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is Microsoft's cloud-based platform for managing procurement, inventory, warehouse operations, manufacturing, and logistics. It replaced Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations' supply chain capabilities when Microsoft split that product into separate finance and supply chain products in 2021. D365 SCM connects your purchasing team, warehouse floor, production operation, and logistics function in one platform that shares data with Dynamics 365 Finance.
Dynamics 365 Finance manages your general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, revenue recognition, and financial reporting. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management manages your physical operations - buying from suppliers, holding and moving inventory, running the warehouse, managing production, and shipping to customers. The two products are separate licences but are designed to run together. Many Powercret implementations cover both products in the same project.
Yes. The warehouse management module is included in D365 SCM and covers directed receiving, put away, picking, packing, and dispatch using mobile barcode scanning. It supports multi-site operations, licence plate tracking, wave processing, and carrier integration. The module is configurable to fit operations ranging from a small single-site warehouse through to complex multi-level facilities.
Yes. D365 SCM includes production order management, bill of materials, routing, shop floor data collection, and capacity planning for manufacturing businesses. It supports discrete manufacturing for assembly operations, process manufacturing for batch and formula production, and lean manufacturing for pull-based production environments. The manufacturing modules connect directly to procurement for raw material purchasing and to finance for production cost accounting.
A standard D365 SCM implementation covering procurement, inventory, and warehouse management for a single site operation typically takes 14 to 20 weeks. Adding manufacturing modules or additional warehouse sites adds scope and timeline. Powercret provides a fixed go-live date before any build work starts. If you are implementing D365 SCM alongside D365 Finance, both can be delivered in the same project timeline with careful sequencing.