For heads of supply chain and operations leaders fighting stockouts, excess inventory and planning that runs on spreadsheets. We implement Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management end to end — procurement, inventory, master planning, forecasting, sales and transportation — and we name every module we configure.
Service levels, working capital and on-time delivery all trace back to the same thing: whether your planning, inventory model and procurement actually reflect how you operate. Master planning, item setup, trade agreements and transportation are where margin leaks or holds. A real practice configures all of it. Here's what we deliver.
From requisition to receipt — the procure-to-pay cycle, configured to your controls.
The item model and the plan that decide your service level and working capital.
Order-to-cash and the movement of goods out to your customers.
Procurement, planning, sales and logistics — every component built on one operations core, not stitched together later.
The settings that separate a real supply chain build from a generic D365 rollout. This is where we prove the practice.
Coverage groups, planning parameters, safety stock, lead times and Planning Optimization tuned to your demand pattern — so planned orders are trustworthy and planners stop second-guessing the system in Excel.
Released products, product dimensions, tracking dimensions, units of measure and storage/tracking dimension groups — the foundation everything downstream depends on, designed correctly once.
Price/discount trade agreements, charges, rebate management and supplementary items — so the price a customer sees and the margin you book are both correct.
Purchase requisition workflow, three-way matching policies and the vendor collaboration portal — controlled spend with suppliers self-serving confirmations and invoices.
Carrier rate setup, route planning, load building and freight reconciliation, plus landed cost so duty and freight land in true item cost — not a year-end surprise.
Most operations on Dynamics AX still run classic MRP and a strained item model. We re-platform onto D365 Supply Chain Management — moving you to Planning Optimization and modern warehousing — while protecting the data and logic the business runs on.
See the upgrade approachWe tell you exactly which areas our people configure — procurement, planning, inventory, sales, TMS — not vague "supply chain experience".
People who understand a coverage group, a planning fence, a trade agreement and a service level — the operation, not only the configuration.
We design procurement, planning, warehouse and sales as one connected flow — so the chain works, not just the modules.
Planning, procurement, inventory or logistics — tell us where you are and a senior supply chain consultant replies within one business day.