D365 SCM is good for SMB operational efficiency
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Supply Chain Management enables organizations to run smarter with connected operations. It optimizes manufacturing parameters for each product family, including make to stock, makes to order, pulls to order, configures to order, and engineer to order. It optimizes the flow of manufacturing material and finished goods with advanced warehouse and logistics management. It improves product quality by identifying and resolving issues through real-time insights and predictive intelligence.
Pros
- Synchronizing logistics across sites, warehouses, and transportation modes.
- It reduces procurement costs and gains greater control by automating procure-to-pay processes.
Cons
- Integration with 3rd party solutions.
- Analytics can be better.
- Can have more features for large enterprise like SAP SCM.
Likelihood to Recommend
It is good for small and medium-size customers. Large customers have unique requirements and D365 somewhere lacking compared to products like SAP SCM. UX is very good. Works well with integration with Microsoft products. Integration with 3rd party products like SAP is not that great. It is easier to learn compared to SAP.