Imagine this:
A furniture manufacturer receives a shipment of raw materials - wood, fabric, and
metal components. The warehouse team logs the delivery, but a few days later,
production halts. Why? Some of the wood was warped, and the fabric had defects.
The issue wasn’t caught early, and now the company faces delays, rework, and
unhappy customers.
This is a common pain point for businesses that rely on
incoming goods to maintain production schedules and quality standards. Until
now, many companies had to rely on manual checks or disconnected systems to
manage quality control.
But with the 2025 Wave 2 release of Microsoft Dynamics 365
Business Central, that’s changing.
Microsoft has introduced a powerful new feature: Quality
Management for Incoming Goods and Materials. This enhancement helps
businesses ensure product reliability, meet regulatory standards, and build
customer trust through consistent quality control.
Why It Matters
Whether you're receiving raw materials, assembling products,
or managing production output, quality checks are now embedded into your
workflows. This means fewer surprises, better compliance, and more confidence
in your supply chain.
What You Can Do with It
1. Quality Checks at Key Stages
Scenario:
A company receives a batch of steel rods. Upon posting the purchase receipt,
Business Central automatically triggers a quality check to measure length and
tensile strength.
- Purchase
Receipts: Quality checks can be triggered automatically after posting
receipts, even if warehouse handling is involved.
- Production
Output: As furniture is manufactured, quality checks (manual or
automatic) ensure that dimensions and finishes meet standards.
- Assembly
Output: For assembled items like modular cabinets, checks confirm that
all components are correctly fitted and meet specifications.
2. Flexible Triggers & Scheduling
Scenario:
A food processing company wants to test every 10th batch of canned goods for
seal integrity and weight. They set up a recurring quality check every 2 hours.
- Run
checks manually or schedule them at regular intervals.
- Define
triggers based on events like posting a receipt or completing production.
3. Detailed Scope & Parameters
Scenario:
A chemical supplier needs to verify the density and pH level of incoming
liquids. Business Central allows checks at the lot level, with parameters like
weight and composition.
- Apply
checks to individual items, item groups, lots, serial numbers, or
packages.
- Assess
physical attributes like weight, dimensions, and density.
4. External Analysis & Sampling
Scenario:
A pharmaceutical company sends a sample of each batch to a third-party lab.
Business Central lets them configure sampling rules - e.g., 5% of each batch or a
fixed quantity.
- Configure
samples for external lab testing.
- Choose
fixed quantity or percentage-based sampling.
5. Quarantine & Control
Scenario:
A shipment of electronic components arrives with suspected defects. Business
Central automatically quarantines the items until quality checks are complete.
- Freeze
items or restrict usage until quality is verified.
- Prevent
defective goods from entering production or sales.
Reporting & Compliance Tools
1. Quality Certificates
Scenario:
A textile exporter needs to provide a certificate of compliance for every
shipment. Business Central auto-generates these documents based on passed
quality checks.
- Automatically
generate documents to verify product safety and compliance.
2. Certificates of Analysis
Scenario:
A food company sends a breakdown of ingredients and nutritional values with
each batch. Business Central generates detailed analysis reports.
- Provide
detailed breakdowns of product composition.
3. Quality Status Overview
Scenario:
A warehouse manager wants to see which items are pending quality checks. The
dashboard shows real-time status across all batches.
- Get
a snapshot of current quality levels across items and batches.
4. Quality Orders Overview
Scenario:
A customer requests specific quality checks for their custom order. Business
Central tracks these requirements and links them to production batches.
- Track
customer-specific requirements and production batches.
Getting Started
This feature is delivered as an extension:
1. New environments: Installed by default.
2. Upgraded environments: install the extension from AppSource.
More Details available in the following link: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/release-plan/2025wave2/smb/dynamics365-business-central/evaluate-quality-incoming-goods-materials.
Final Thoughts
This release marks a major step forward in integrating
quality assurance into everyday operations. Whether you're in manufacturing,
distribution, or retail, this feature helps you catch issues early, stay
compliant, and deliver consistent quality to your customers.
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