Overview
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Prerequisites
- Basic understanding for supply chain management and manufacturing terminology
- Basic understanding of Dynamics 365 finance and operation apps
Delegates will learn how to
- Configure the most important and commonly used features and functionalities within Dynamics 365
- Process most of the Dynamics 365 Manufacturing transactions
- Explain to others how Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing features
Outline
- Configure and manage the production control module
- Configure and manage resources for production processes
- Configure discrete manufacturing
- Configure process manufacturing
- Configure lean manufacturing
- Configure and manage the production control module
- Configure and manage resources for production processes
- Configure discrete manufacturing
- Configure process manufacturing
- Configure lean manufacturing
- Manage production orders
- Manage batch orders
- Manage kanban orders
- Lab : Case study 1A discrete manufacturing
- Exercise #1: Update the production control parameters
- Exercise #2: Create new production pools
- Exercise #3: Create and manage resources
- Exercise #4: Create an operation, assign relations and create a route
- Exercise #5: Create a simple BOM without a version
- Exercise #6: Create a BOM in the BOM designer (Bonus)
- Exercise #7: Create a BOM with a version
- Exercise #8: Create a production order
- Exercise #9: Start a discrete production order (Bonus)
- Exercise #10: Run a resource schedule
- Exercise #12: Configure costing policies
- Exercise #13: Configure manufacturing execution (Bonus)
- Exercise #14: Configure automatic route consumption on setup jobs (Bonus)
- Exercise #15: Use manufacturing execution (Bonus)
- Lab : Case study 1B process manufacturing
- Exercise #1: Create an approved vendor list and setting method to Warning Only (Bonus)
- Exercise #2: Create items with different production types
- Exercise #3: Create and activate a formula using different product types
- Exercise #4: Create a new formula with a version from the released products form (Bonus)
- Exercise #5: Revise, update and activate a formula (Bonus)
- Exercise #6: Use the scalability feature to create a new formula
- Exercise #7: Create and activate a percentage-based formula (Bonus)
- Exercise #8: Change a linear consumption to a step-wise consumption
- Exercise #9: Set up commodity pricing (Bonus)
- Exercise #10: Change a price calculation and update trade agreements
- Exercise #11: Setting up a commodity price calculation
- Exercise #12: Creating PSDS lists, records and file uploads for product compliance
- Exercise #13: Add reporting details for an item
- Exercise #14: Create a sales order and printing a PSDS
- Exercise #15: Create and associate a batch attribute
- Exercise #16: Create a new batch number and manually record the batch attribute
- Exercise #17: Create quality orders and verify batch attributes
- Exercise #18: Complete a batch reservation using an attribute requirement
- Exercise #19: Set a partial visibility catch weight item
- Exercise #20: Use catch weight items in a purchase trade agreement
- Exercise #21: Create a batch attribute for a potency item
- Exercise #22: Modify and activate a copy of a potency item formula
- Exercise #23: Set up pricing based on an item’s attribute (Bonus)
- Exercise #24: Record a potency attribute upon receipt (Bonus)
- Exercise #25: Reporting and balancing batch orders (Bonus)
- Lab : Case study 1C Lean manufacturing
- Exercise #1: Create value streams
- Exercise #2 create a new production flow model
- Exercise #3: Create a process activity
- Exercise #4 Create a new transfer activity
- Exercise #5: Add a successor to the production flow activity and perform validation and activation
- Exercise #6: Create Kanban rules and schedule the Kanban job
- Exercise #7: Process scheduled Kanban for process and transfer jobs
- Exercise #8: Fulfill a sales order by planning a Kanban and produce an item (Bonus)
- Manage production orders
- Manage batch orders
- Manage kanban orders
- Configure and manage master planning
- Plan, schedule, and perform production capacity planning
- Lab : Case study 2 master planning
- Exercise #1: Firm a planned order and change the order type
- Exercise #2: Create an intercompany planning group and assign an item allocation key
- Exercise #3: Plan a production schedule from a master planning run (Bonus)
- Configure and manage master planning
- Plan, schedule, and perform production capacity planning
- Configure manufacturing execution
- Configure costing policies
- Define product configuration models by using Product Configurator
- Configuring subcontracting
- Using subcontracting
- Lab : Case study 3 subcontracting
- Exercise #1: Set up subcontracting features
- Configuring subcontracting
- Using subcontracting
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