Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for the Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert or those whose role includes implementing and configuring advanced features of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Overview Objectives: Create products as type Item and Service. Set up product unit conversions. Set up transfer orders Set up default order settings. Create product masters with predefined variants. Create and set up category hierarchies. Create product attributes. Create bill of materials using BOM designer Discrete manufacturing concepts Production order statuses Production stages Bill of materials (BOM) Resources Routes and operations Configure commodity pricing in Supply Chain Management. Configure product compliance in Supply Chain Management. Configure commodity pricing in Supply Chain Management. Configure product compliance in Supply Chain Management. Configure process manufacturing. Create and configure catch weight items. Configure approved vendors. Understand the features in engineering change management. Learn how the end-to-end engineering change management process works. Set up engineering organizations. Work with product versioning. Create dimension groups by using the version dimensions. Create product life cycle states. Use engineering categories. Set up engineering change severities and severity rules. Set up product owners. Use a workflow with engineering change management. Create an engineering change request. Learn about business impacts. Create an engineering change order. Important terminology to help you understand the concepts and processes that are associated with product configuration. Product configuration end-to-end scenario. Different areas that span the product configuration process. The product configuration model. How to build a product configuration model. Configure the costing sheet. Perform BOM calculation and analyze costs by using the costing sheet. IoT intelligence and insights in Supply Chain Management This course is designed to build your in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management application knowledge. This course will cover the most important features and functionalities needed by Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functional consultant including: The product information and how to configure, create, and manage your product and inventory. Supply chain management configuration and processing. The transportation management features, and the warehouse management features. Asset Management functionalities. Master planning configuration and processing. Sales and procurement processes. Create products and product masters in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Product information workspace Concept of a product Create products Set up unit conversions Batch disposition codes Default order settings Define products as not stocked Create product masters with variants Gain productivity by using the Variant suggestions page Create and set up category hierarchies and attributes Set up item pricing Create bill of materials in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Work with the BOM designer BOM and formula versions BOM line types BOM levels Get started with discrete manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Discrete manufacturing life cycle Master planning and planned production orders Bills of materials Working with BOM and item configurations Create a bill of materials Production orders Work with commodity pricing and compliance in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Configure commodity pricing Configure product compliance Configure process manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Process manufacturing item types Production type setup Set up packaging and batch attributes Shelf life related setup Item model group, product compliance, and approved vendors Catch weight Transaction adjustments Catch weight item handling policy Catch weight tags Configure approved vendors Get started with Engineering Change Management for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Overview of features End-to-end walkthrough of features Set up versioned products in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Create an engineering organization Create nomenclature for product versions Create product version number rules Create product dimension groups by using the version dimension Create product life cycle states Engineering attributes Product readiness policies Product release policies Create engineering categories Configure engineering change management for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Set up engineering change severities Set up severity rule sets Set up product owners Engineering workflows Request and follow up with product changes in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Engineering change requests Engineering change orders up with product changes in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Get started with product configuration in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Elements of a product configuration model Expression constraints and table constraints in product configuration models Validate and test a product configuration model Finalize a model for configuration Set up a product configuration model Calculations for product configuration models Solver strategy for product configuration Reuse product configurations Release a product configuration model Customize a product configuration model Work with the costing sheet in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Costing versions Cost groups Calculation groups Costing sheets BOM calculations BOM Measurements BOM Reports Configure formulas for process manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Formulas, formula lines, and formula versions Formula features Approve and activate formulas and formula versions Use step consumption Coproducts By-products Burden allocation Planning items Get started with production control in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Core concepts in production control Understand unified manufacturing Manufacturing principles Overview of the production process and production life cycle Batch orders Discrete manufacturing Process manufacturing Lean manufacturing Configure production control for unified manufacturing Capacity planning Integration between the General ledger and the Production control modules IoT intelligence and insights Describe the value proposition for mixed-reality Guides for production floor workers Use warehouse management for manufacturing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Production input location Production output location Staging and order picking Release BOM and formula lines to the warehouse Cross-docking Planned cross docking Visibility into material exceptions Work with manufacturing execution in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Understand the manufacturing executions Identify roles in manufacturing execution Planning consideration for manufacturing execution Configure manufacturing execution Setup time and attendance for manufacturing execution processes Control production with manufacturing execution Create and process report as finished journals with co-products and by-products Calculate and approve raw time registrations Report as finished from the job card device Get started with Asset Management for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Asset Management terminology and concepts Functional locations and assets Assets and work orders Install the Asset Management mobile workspace Use the Asset Management mobile workspace Asset Management integration capabilities Integrate Asset Management with Dynamics 365 Guides Schedule work orders in Asset Management for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Configure workers for work order scheduling Schedule and dispatch work orders Calculate capacity load on scheduled work orders Configure and perform the procure-to-purchase process in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Procurement scenario Overview of the procure-to-purchase process Set up procurement categories Use procurement catalogs Create a purchase requisition Create and process a request for quotation Create purchase orders Vendor categories and catalogs Evaluate a vendor and put a vendor on hold Use purchasing policies Configure activity-based subcontracting and production flow costing in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Subcontracting capabilities Subcontracting a vendor Subcontracting service Transfer activities as subcontracting activities Subcontracting as an alternate resource Cost accounting of subcontracted services Subcontracting cost flow Backflush costing Products and material in Work in Progress Standard cost Costing lean manufacturing Calculation of standard cost Calculate unused quantities Calculation of production variances to standard cost Ledger entries created from processing a production flow Configure and use agreements in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Work with trade agreements Create sales agreements Create purchase agreements Configure trade allowance management Configure brokerage contract management Configure royalty contract management Configure vendor rebates Rebate management module Work with capa Additional course details: Nexus Humans MB-335T00: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Expert training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. 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