From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central blogs: Process manufacturing; Roadmap for devs; EFT/ACH limitations; Favorite Copilot features
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In this week’s Dynamics 365 Business Central blog roundup:
- Ensure quality and compliance with Business Central process manufacturing
- Business Central v25: What’s coming for developers
- Overcoming EFT/ACH limitations: Customizing for savings accounts
- Top picks: Useful Copilot features in Business Central
Ensure quality and compliance with Business Central process manufacturing
Writing on the Dynamics Square blog, Samar Malik pointed out how D365BC can improve quality and compliance in process manufacturing.
In his blog post, Malik explained that it does this through the following key features:
- Simplifying regulatory compliance: Leverage automated tasks and existing documentation to streamline complex compliance processes and eliminate manual burdens.
- Ensuring consistent quality: Proactively identify and address quality issues by using real-time manufacturing data and integrated quality control systems.
- Optimizing production for efficiency: Maximize output by minimizing waste through intelligent inventory management and streamlined production methods.
- Promoting sustainable practices: Gain valuable insights into your use of raw materials and your energy consumption to encourage environmentally responsible operations.
- Enhancing supply chain transparency: Achieve a comprehensive overview of your supply chain by tracking supplier performance and inventory levels in real-time.
Malik also wrote about the challenges of process manufacturing and how D365BC can help solve them. He then explained how to configure process manufacturing in D365BC.
Dynamics 365 Business Central v25: What’s coming for developers
On his blog, Stefano Demiliani wrote about some of his favorite developer-related features that will be available on Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 version 25.
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