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Setting up the Statistical Demand Forecasting in D365 with Azure Machine Learning

Featuredby Lachlan Cash 1 Comment

If you are working with inventory planning then likely you do some form of forecasting on your items. It might be simple analysis in spreadsheets and then enter the forecast […]

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Supply chain planning

Changing a planned purchase to a RFQ

February 7, 2017by Lachlan Cash 1 Comment

If you are working with planning and sourcing materials then you might on occasion have the need to use an RFQ to see if a product can be sourced differently […]

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Procurement and sourcing, Supply chain planning

Inventory by item group aging AX7

October 6, 2016by Lachlan Cash Leave a comment

In an earlier post we had a look at the inventory by item group aging report in AX2012. If you are working with AX7 then the report is available as […]

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Supply chain planning

Inventory adjustment journal in AX7

October 5, 2016by Lachlan Cash Leave a comment

If you have a need to adjust your on-hand inventory working with AX7, you can leverage a few mechanisms to do this. One of these is the adjustment journal this […]

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Supply chain planning

Critical on-hand inventory report AX7

October 4, 2016by Lachlan Cash Leave a comment

There is a handy report called the critical on-hand inventory report that you can use as a check for items that might have got below a minimum. This will let […]

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Supply chain planning

Inventory by item group aging report

October 3, 2016by Lachlan Cash 5 Comments

If you are looking for a report that can give you a simple view of on-hand and some options for how you show on-hand over a period of time then […]

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Supply chain planning

Operations infrastructure inquiry – AX7

October 3, 2016by Lachlan Cash Leave a comment

If you are looking for an overview of your supply chain structure in AX7 then you can run the operations infrastructure inquiry. It gives you a way to visualize the […]

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Supply chain planning

Critical on-hand inventory report

October 3, 2016by Lachlan Cash 4 Comments

There is a handy report called the critical on-hand inventory report that you can use as a check for items that might have got below a minimum. This will let […]

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Supply chain planning

Gantt charts for reviewing resource work

September 28, 2016by Lachlan Cash Leave a comment

AX has had a basic Gantt chart capability for many versions. It’s been slightly tweaked through the AX2012 releases but the functionality is somewhat the same. There are more advanced […]

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Production control, Supply chain planning

Basic Kanban rule setup – Scheduled

September 21, 2016by Lachlan Cash 1 Comment

If you are looking at using lean in a more formal planning environment with MRP then you might want to look at how the schedule Kanban works. It will be […]

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Production control, Supply chain planning

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