Vendor managed inventory (VMI)
Vendor managed inventory (VMI) is a supply chain model where the vendor is responsible for maintaining the inventory levels of a product at the buyer's warehouse. D365 tracks this stock separately while allowing you to consume it as needed.
How do you track vendor managed inventory (VMI) in D365?
The vendor managed inventory (VMI) model is a powerful way to shift the inventory management burden back onto your suppliers, ensuring that you always have exactly the stock you need on your floor without having to manually track reorder points or generate individual purchase orders, provided you have the right system support in D365 to track this stock in a transparent, accountable way.
If your team is struggling to account for VMI stock or if you have no visibility into how much of your warehouse is being "managed" by your partners, your system configuration needs a professional review. We help you design the tracking and financial workflows that make VMI seamless, keeping your inventory lean and your warehouse operations highly efficient.
Maintaining accurate supply chain partnerships demands dedicated, proactive technology management. Engaging an experienced technical team under a professional Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management contract guarantees that your VMI tracking remains fully performant.
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