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Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 2025 release wave 1
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Tracking attributes help enhance supply chain traceability and enable stakeholders (such as quality managers, sales managers, and production managers) to analyze deviations using captured data. Stakeholders can now retrieve lists of product serial or batch numbers based on business activities and tracking attribute data.
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You can now configure data collection and assign it to specific activity types and codes to store measurements and attributes for tracking and tracing. This configuration allows you to monitor and manage various activities within the supply chain in detail.
The system also enables you to retrieve all measurements and attributes related to each serial, batch, asset, or lot number. This retrieval process ensures that all relevant data is accessible for analysis and decision-making.
Finally, you can perform a where-used search to retrieve impacted products based on specific measurements and attributes. For example, you can retrieve all impacted VIN numbers of Model Y vehicles produced between August 23, 2024, and September 25, 2024, where the painting temperature was below 80 degrees. This capability helps you identify and address potential issues in the production process.
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Public preview date moved to Jun 2025 General availability date updated to May 2025 |
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The Planning Optimization planning engine empowers businesses to streamline their planning processes, reduce costs, and improve service levels by enabling fast and accurate supply plans. This ultimately leads to a more agile and responsive supply chain. Planning Optimization now includes features that allow companies using lean manufacturing, catch weight pricing and measurement systems, and step consumption with process manufacturing to benefit from this planning engine.
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Planning Optimization now provides the features required to support the following business processes:
Lean manufacturing: A production philosophy aimed at maximizing value for customers while minimizing waste. It originates from the Toyota production system and focuses on continuous improvement and operational efficiency.
Catch weight: A pricing and measurement system used primarily in the food industry, where products are sold based on their actual weight rather than a predetermined fixed weight. This is particularly important for items that naturally vary in size and weight, such as meat, seafood, and fresh produce.
Step consumption: Manages material consumption in a way that accommodates non-linear consumption rates based on production quantities.
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Procurement professionals can now manage supplier relationships for all legal entities from a single workspace provided by the Supplier Engagement app. From there, procurement professionals can view supplier performance, schedule appointments, and manage many other aspects of their supplier relationships. A new supplier portal provides an improved experience for onboarding new suppliers and then engaging and collaborating with them throughout the relationship, including during requests for quotation, purchase ordering, and invoicing.
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The new Supplier Engagement application provides a Microsoft Power Apps experience that integrates with Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and Dynamics 365 Finance. The app lets you manage both strategic and tactical areas of your supplier relationships, including scheduling appointments, tracking performance, scheduling supplier reviews, and managing prospective suppliers that aren't registered yet.
The experience also provides a supplier-facing portal, which is based on Microsoft Power Pages. The new supplier portal supports many facets of the supplier relationship, ranging from tactical to more operational and transactional aspects. It helps new suppliers to onboard and enables existing suppliers to engage with your company through transactions such as requests for quotation (RFQs), managed bidding, purchase orders, and invoices. The supplier portal works together with the existing vendor-collaboration capabilities of Supply Chain Management.
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