All you need to know about Business Central for Manufacturing: Free Whitepaper

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Dynamics 365 Business Central is a full-featured, robust, modern enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution that is highly customizable based on an organization’s specific needs. The system is native to the cloud and easy-to-use from anywhere on its sleek, intuitive user interface. With essential ERP functionality, such as financial management, customer relationship management, project management, supply chain, HR, and warehouse management, Business Central is a competitive ERP within almost any industry.

As part of the Microsoft ecosystem, it includes built-in integrations with other Microsoft business and productivity apps—like Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Excel—and buildable integrations to both Microsoft and 3rd party applications, all with the express goal of making your workday easier and faster.

Business Central also includes modules specific to manufacturing. No matter the specialty or processes, there are features, functionalities, and customizability options abound to make the system work for any business’ specific needs.

 

Get the free Whitepaper

This whitepaper is a brief and comprehensive guide to module capabilities, licensing, and other pertinent details of the ERP—such as machine and work centers, subcontracting, capacity planning, and more. Read about the differences between Business Central Manufacturing and Business Central Jobs, get a glimpse of the user interface, and check out other resources to help you narrow your ERP discovery.

 
 
 
 

 

Download the whitepaper

You have questions, we have the answers packaged in this handy, downloadable whitepaper. Fill out the form below to get yours. (And did we mention it’s absolutely free?)

Plus, if you’re interested in a free custom demo and discovery call, get in touch with our skilled technical consultants.  

 
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