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Photo of container ships waiting to dock in Singapore harbor.
Photo of container ships waiting to dock in Singapore harbor.

New make-to-order (MTO) automation capabilities available with the October 2022 release of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management streamline order-taking and related downstream processes. Supply chain planners can benefit from improved capable-to-promise (CTP) accuracy with plan-specific delay tolerance, keep supply available for last-minute orders, and automatically populate external order information during intercompany trade. Read more

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Person in warehouse driving forklift
Person in warehouse driving forklift

In supply chain management, when you have an urgent demand, you want it to be prioritized across your planning system. You can now enable such a broad, yet flexible factor as prioritization in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Read more

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