Planning optimization support for priority-based planning in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
In this feature overview video series, we highlight new capabilities included in the latest update to Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Priority-based planning prioritizes replenishment orders to ensure that urgent demand is prioritized over less-important demand. This enables businesses to increase service levels, reduce inventory levels, and prioritize their usage of supply and available material. Demand-driven planning lets you prioritize replenishment orders to ensure that urgent demand is prioritized over less-important demand. For example, a stockout replenishment order will be prioritized over a standard refill replenishment order. The system can automatically split larger orders into separate smaller orders, with order lines grouped by priority, and then process all high-priority orders first. Most industries can benefit from this, and a typical company that implements DDMRP can achieve:
– Improved customer service
– Lead time compression
– Right-size inventory
– Lower total supply chain cost These capabilities enable you to:
– Assign planning priorities to purchase order lines, sales order lines, transfer order lines, and demand forecasts.
– Assign a reorder point to item coverage rules to add granularity (in addition to minimum and maximum quantities) when planning refill orders.
– Split replenishment automatically based on priority to help optimize the distribution of limited supply.
– Group purchase orders based on priority when firming planned orders. – Define priority ranges to create a flexible planning priority setup.
– Assign a default planning priority level for each type of order (sales, purchase, and transfer). – Create intercompany orders, which let you establish a planning priority flow that applies across legal entities. Get the most out of Dynamics 365 Release plan
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