Supply Chain Management in Microsoft Dynamics AX |
Posted: January 18, 2018 |
The Role of Microsoft Dynamics AX in Supply Chain Management Supply chain management can be defined as the management of the flow of goods and services involving the movement and storage of raw materials of work in process inventory and finished goods from the point of origin to point of consumption. Supply Chain Management or SCM is also called the art of management of providing the right product, at the right time and at the right cost to the customer or final consumer. Therefore, supply chain management is important for businesses to reduce logistics and inventory costs while increasing innovation and improving customer service and responsiveness. SCM involves the coordination and integration of inventory flow both within and among companies. As a solution for successful supply chain management, Microsoft Dynamics AX is enabling collaboration, planning, execution and coordination of entire supply network helping organizations in empowering them to adapt to their supply chain processes amidst the tough competitive environment. What can Microsoft Dynamics AX do for supply chain management – Overview The Microsoft Dynamics AX popularly known as MS Dynamics offers unique solutions providing rapid return on investment for organizations benefitting them in areas such as- 1. Integrating all aspects of operation management, logistics, procurement and information technology The Microsoft Dynamics as such is helping organizations in enabling supply chain to become more automated dependent upon scientific models rather than based on manual transaction processing systems. The MS Dynamics provides cloud-based application lifecycle management in the form of various tools to manage projects, evaluate costs for licenses and in using cloud-based deployments. Microsoft Dynamics AX is empowering users to view real-time data through a user-friendly interface and role centers providing quick access to tasks and critical business intelligence (BI) information in the form of key performance indicators (KPIs) and custom reports. Warehouse managers can easily access tools that help them in optimizing storage based locations, temperature requirements, space provisions within the faculties of the supply chain management.
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