Industry · Manufacturing
Dynamics 365 for manufacturers who ship on time.
From shop floor to shipped order — CRM for dealer and customer relationships, Finance & Operations for production and supply chain, Business Central for lean mid-market plants.
How Dynamics 365 helps
Three products. One manufacturing operation.
Manufacturers rarely need just one Dynamics 365 product — sales, production, and finance all have to work off the same data, or nothing reconciles at month-end.
Dynamics 365 CRM
Manage dealer and distributor relationships, quote complex configured products, and give field service teams full visibility into equipment history and warranty status.
Finance & Operations
Run make-to-order and make-to-stock production on the same platform as finance — MRP, shop floor control, and demand forecasting tied directly to the general ledger.
Business Central
For mid-market plants: BOMs, routings, and capacity planning without the overhead of a full F&O deployment — and a clear upgrade path when you outgrow it.
Where we typically start
Manufacturing engagements we run.
Most manufacturing programmes start with one painful bottleneck — a sales team quoting off spreadsheets, or a plant running blind on inventory — and expand from there.
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Configure-to-order sales
Complex product configuration and quoting inside D365 CRM, connected straight through to production planning in F&O.
- 02
Shop floor modernisation
Replacing paper travelers and standalone MES tools with F&O or Business Central production tracking.
- 03
Supply chain visibility
Procurement, supplier collaboration, and multi-tier inventory visibility across plants and warehouses.
- 04
Multi-plant consolidation
Bringing plants running different (or no) ERPs onto one Dynamics 365 instance after an acquisition.
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Field service & warranty
Connecting installed-equipment data to Field Service for maintenance contracts and warranty claims.

Connected plants, connected data.
Sales, production, and finance on one platform — so the number on the shop floor matches the one in the ledger.
Running production on spreadsheets and disconnected systems?
Tell us where the friction is — quoting, planning, or the shop floor — and we'll show you how CRM, F&O, or Business Central closes the gap.
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