Managing your supply chain using microsoft dynamics ax 2009




















It is difficult to cite a laundry list of the improvements in software functionality. The improved functionality has provided more out-of-the-box solution approaches while minimizing increases in system complexity.

A: Lean manufacturing. A: Yes. I plan to write additional editions for each major AX release with significant functionality enhancements. My forthcoming book covers lean manufacturing using AX. A: Most of my favorite activities involve spending time in wilderness areas, whether it is hiking in the Rockies, kayaking in Alaska, or canoeing through the BWCA.

Also, here is Dr. Hamliton's closing statement: When reviewing or learning any ERP software package, it is important to understand its underlying conceptual models and how it supports variations in business processes. It is easy to get bogged down in the details. Many of the key design factors that differentiate Microsoft Dynamics AX have been covered in the book. These design factors influence how the system fits together to run a business, especially for managing supply chain activities in manufacturing and distribution.

Given Dr. Hamilton's admitted love for the outdoors, it's not suprising that his books are similar to path finding guides for exploring Dynamics AX. Just look at some of the objectives that this book covers, listed in the below table: This was truly a pleasure for me to review, and I recommend anyone looking for some proven, deep functional knowledge of Supply Chain management with Dynamics AX , to consider getting this book.

I would like to thank Dr. Scott Hamilton for contacting me, and for all the hard work he has poored into sharing this knowledge with the Dynamics Community. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Rating details. All Languages. More filters. Sort order. Filip Sauer rated it it was ok Feb 14, Ash marked it as to-read Sep 13, Srinivasa Reddy marked it as to-read Apr 19, Tomasz Wysocki marked it as to-read Jul 08, Imre marked it as to-read Dec 14, Raman marked it as to-read Jul 05, G marked it as to-read Mar 09, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

Be the first to start one ». Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Scott can be reached at Scott. Hamilton Solugenix. Chapter 15 Summary The starting point of this book is that supply chain management requires effective use of an integrated ERP system. Its central theme focuses on using Microsoft Dynamics AX for managing supply chain activities in manufacturing and distribution firms. Its target audience includes those individuals implementing or considering Microsoft Dynamics AX as their ERP system as well as those providing related services.

The explanations address an overall understanding of how the system fits together to run a business, expressed in generally accepted terminology. This mental frameworkin combination with hands-on experience, user documentation, and training coursewarecan accelerate the learning process, and an overall understanding leads to more effective system usage. Download the pdf version ebook.

By using a system to help you manage your warehouse, you gain visibility and can work to streamline processes and inefficiencies. Advanced Warehouse Management in Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a variety of business processes that are supported for both inbound and outbound processing.



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