Product Configuration Models for Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain
This video demonstrates how the Production Configuration Models in Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain can configure products to meet special requirements for manufacturers. A manufacturer that supports configure-to-order scenarios has an opportunity to tend more carefully to customers' needs. Additionally, by stocking semi-finished goods in the form of generic components, instead of finished products, the manufacturer can reduce the capital that is tied to the inventory. Production Configuration Models in Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain is the solution for configure-to-order manufacturers. See more about Dynamics 365 here: https://cfbs-us.com/dynamics-365-scm-...

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