- Module 1: Learn the basics of production control in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
- Discrete, lean, and process manufacturing methodologies
- Unified manufacturing
- How to configure production control for unified manufacturing
- Capacity planning
- Integration between the General ledger and the Production control modules
- Production pools
- How to work with allocation keys
- IoT intelligence and insights in Supply Chain Management
- Module 2: If a company only produces several simple products, production can be scheduled manually with the correct bill of materials (BOM) parts arriving on the production floor, at the correct time, and at the proper resource. This module explains what discrete manufacturing is and how it works in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
- Discrete manufacturing concepts
- Production order statuses
- Production stages
- Bill of materials (BOM)
- Resources
- Routes and operations
- Module 3: If you wonder how a product is created, what components it is composed of, or what operations it has undergone before being sent to a retail store, this module is for you. As a functional consultant for manufacturing, you need to know how to configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management for discrete manufacturing, so your customer can perform and control the production lifecycle.
- Inventory dimensions in production
- Parameters, production orders, and statuses
- Calendars and resources
- Operations and routes
- Module 4: Manufacturing companies need to calculate the costs that are related to finished goods that are being produced such as labor, materials, surcharges, and overheads. You can configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to calculate costs of bill of materials of the finished goods in production. Additionally, you can create costing sheets that are broken out by particular cost categories, incorporate routing costs, and even add surcharges and other indirect costs. Companies can then analyze, summarize, and evaluate cost data so they can make the best possible decisions for price updates, budgets, cost control, and so on.
- Configure the costing sheet.
- Perform BOM calculation and analyze costs by using the costing sheet.
- Module 5: The role of the scheduling system in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is to plan the production process in such a way that each operation in the production route is assigned a starting and ending date and time, and that the materials needed for production are available when the operation starts.
- Work with capacity planning.
- Schedule a production order.
- Split a production order.
- Set up scrap and waste.
- Module 6: This module provides information about how to configure and use manufacturing execution in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
- Learn about the manufacturing execution process.
- Identify the roles in manufacturing execution.
- Process production orders.
- Discover the process workflows to manage a production.
- Module 7: This module provides information about how to get started with product configuration in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.
- 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.
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