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Introduction

Companies are increasingly facing regulatory and consumer requirements for traceability. Traceability ensures product compliance with regulations, captures sustainability metrics, and even demonstrates commitment to ethical sourcing and manufacturing practices. Traceability has long been critical for companies in industries like food and beverage, aerospace, and life sciences. Now, it’s also coming to the forefront for many emerging or developing industries.  

Traceability in Dynamics 365 enables your business to track product genealogy information and custody events. It can also collect data against unique identifiers such as serial numbers and batch numbers. Built on the Microsoft platform, it allows you to connect to any sources of traceability data across your business. This allows you to quickly access the data you need to support your genealogy requirements. The intuitive user interface provides multiple options to view the data and Copilot summaries to drive insights to actions.

With Traceability, businesses can reduce the time and cost of completing product recalls and pass regulatory audits with ease. Traceability helps businesses use insights to improve product quality and increase customer satisfaction. We are pleased to announce the Traceability add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management is now available in preview. 

Benefits 

Improving product traceability in your business can help with the following areas:

Streamlined product lifecycle tracking

Traceability provides you the ability to not only capture the as-built bill of materials, but can also be used to update the as-maintained bill of materials for a product. For companies that do aftermarket product maintenance, this means improved tracking on a single source of truth. 

Improved product quality

Because the data is in one place, quality engineers can use insights from Traceability to understand trends and impacts on product quality to make design improvements. 

Reduced time and cost of product recall

The rapid reporting available in Traceability makes product recalls easier to manage than ever. Query on multiple levels of bill of material or recipe data to identify any impacted product during a recall and find it in your supply chain so it can be quickly and properly disposed of. 

Increased regulatory compliance

Traceability allows you to quickly demonstrate to auditors that business is meeting product compliance requirements, regardless of industry. Flexible configurations let you define what attributes and events your business needs to track. Native reports allow quick access to information. 

Capabilities 

Traceability offers the following capabilities as part of the preview release:

Genealogy trace reporting 

One out-of-the-box reports offered with Traceability is the genealogy trace report. Search for any batch or serial number and view the multi-level bill of materials of the batch or serial item. The graphical interface drills in quickly to any of the specific components or view further details of relevant attributes and events tracked on the traced item. 

Where-used reporting with Copilot summary  

If companies need to recall products quickly and efficiently, the where-used reporting allows quick views of any items that have consumed a batch or serial component in your manufacturing process. Coming in Wave 2 2024, Copilot will provide summaries of where-used products, so you can assess the impact and scope of a recall much faster. With Copilot-summarized impacted goods and suggested next steps, QA managers will feel informed and competent because they can quickly view a list of impacted finished goods, evaluate the impact, and take the right action for those goods offline. 

Microsoft Platform architecture 

Traceability is built on the Microsoft platform, so it connectsto any product genealogy or traceability system in your network, like quality management systems, manufacturing execution systems, or third-party ERP systems. The backend uses a managed Azure Data Lake to retain the data, so you can rest easy knowing you’ll have long-term access.  

Native integration with Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management 

Traceability is part of Dynamics 365 SCM, so product genealogy data captured in Dynamics 365 is shared natively with Traceability. This now includes linking specific batch and serial components to batch and serial produced items with release of the tracked components feature in April 2024. Coming next is support for additional modules like Procurement, Sales, Asset management, Quality management, and more. 

Scenario Example

Contoso-EV, an electric vehicle manufacturer, recently received customer complaints about power attenuation in their latest model. After root cause analysis, the quality engineer identified that this issue was caused by a specific batch of batteries. The solution is to replace the battery pack. 

Quality engineers use the “Where-used” report in Traceability to search for vehicle identification numbers (VIN) associated with defective batteries. From sales order activity tracking, Traceability helps the quality engineer find cars sold to customers or dealerships as a subset of all cars sold by Contoso. This saves engineer from having to review every single car sold to identify which are impacted by the battery issue. The engineer uses the “Item trace” report to identify the vendor who sold the defective batteries and opens a non-conformance, ensuring the issue does not happen again. 

The quality engineer orchestrates a coordinated response involving the sales team to inform customers and dealerships of the issue, with Contoso-EV committing to complimentary repair services. With Traceability in Dynamics 365 SCM, Contoso rapidly identifies issues in their products and deploys the fix, improving customer satisfaction. 

Conclusion

The Traceability add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management heralds advanced insights, sophisticated data modeling, and robust track and trace storage capabilities. It seamlessly integrates with Dynamics 365 SCM and extends public API support for third-party integration. This innovation amplifies transparency and control, underpins regulatory compliance with centralized data management, and elevates customer satisfaction and trust in suppliers’ brand reputations.

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