Supply Chain Analytics

Get complete visibility across inventory, procurement, warehouse, and logistics. Access 150+ KPIs and 40+ reports within weeks, not years.

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Plug Into Your ERP

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Data Warehouse Loads Automatically

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Dashboards Go Live

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Teams Act on Insights Immediately

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Analytics Built for Day-to-Day Execution

Most BI projects take 18+ months and millions in development costs. Metrixs delivers enterprise-grade analytics in weeks because the data warehouse, transformation logic, and Power BI reports are already built and tested.

Data Warehouse Ready on Day One

Skip the 18-month build cycle. Transformation layer handles D365's complex tables, multi-entity configs, and currency conversions.

Finance and Operations Aligned

Inventory valuations match the ledger. Procurement ties to AP. No conflicting reports.

Zero Impact on ERP Performance

Analytics run on a dedicated Azure environment. D365 stays fast during month-end and peak periods.

Reports That Match Your Workflow

Built by supply chain and finance practitioners. Metrics reflect how teams actually decide.

The Reporting Gap That Costs Supply Chain Teams Hours Every Week

Finance needs inventory valuations by warehouse. Operations wants supplier scorecards. Warehouse teams track order cycle times by shift. Each request means pulling data from multiple D365 modules, reconciling formats, and building one-off Excel reports that become outdated before the next request arrives.

Standard D365 reporting covers transactional records but lacks the analytical depth supply chain leaders need. Building custom solutions internally means navigating thousands of backend tables and maintaining pipelines unrelated to your core business. The people who should be optimizing operations spend their time assembling reports instead.

How Metrixs Solves Supply Chain Visibility for D365 Environments

Metrixs connects to your D365 F&O instance and delivers pre-configured dashboards covering the metrics supply chain teams actually use.

Connect Your D365 Data to a Purpose-Built Warehouse

Metrixs extracts data from your D365 F&O environment and loads it into a dedicated Azure-based warehouse optimized for analytics. The transformation layer handles multi-entity structures, currency conversions, and complex table relationships automatically.

Access Pre-Built Reports for Every Supply Chain Function

The platform includes ready-to-use dashboards for inventory, procurement, warehouse operations, and demand planning. Each report is organized by role, so warehouse supervisors and CFOs both find metrics relevant to their decisions without custom development.

Get Near Real-Time Visibility or Nightly Refresh

Choose between 15-minute data latency for operations requiring current visibility or nightly batch processing for standard reporting needs. Both options deliver validated data through Power BI dashboards with role-based security controls.

The Impact it created

Hello, I’m Somitra Jain, and I worked as an Architect on ERP Data Analytics project for a mutual client. Veratas played a crucial role in helping us streamline our data analytics processes, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and meaningful insights. As a specialized data analytics firm, Veratas brings deep expertise in Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP, data warehousing, and advanced reporting solutions. Their team helped us seamlessly integrate complex datasets, automate reporting, and improve decision-making across multiple functions. 

Their professionalism, responsiveness, and deep understanding of D365 analytics made collaboration seamless. Thanks to Veratas, we enhanced our reporting capabilities and drove better business outcomes. I highly recommend them for any organization looking to optimize data analytics and ERP reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

With dynamics 365 supply chain, the platform tracks day-to-day execution metrics, not just month-end summaries. This includes inbound and outbound flow, order cycle times, supplier lead times, stock availability, and warehouse throughput. Teams can monitor exceptions like delayed receipts, rising backorders, or unusual inventory aging before they become service issues. Operational leaders review performance through a centralized KPI dashboard and take action based on consistent numbers.

Yes. With dynamics 365 supply chain, Metrixs prepares analytics-ready data models that support interactive dashboards and drill-down views directly in Power BI using dynamics 365 supply chain analytics. This eliminates recurring exports and spreadsheet merges that slow reporting cycles. Teams can explore trends by item, location, supplier, warehouse, and time period. Dashboards stay consistent even as transaction volumes grow.

With dynamics 365 supply chain, the platform turns inventory transactions into structured measures for replenishment planning and risk review using dynamics 365 supply chain analytics. Teams can analyze aging, slow movers, stockout risk, safety stock gaps, and movement velocity across items and locations. Inventory visibility becomes actionable rather than a static snapshot. These views roll into the KPI dashboard, helping teams prioritize the right items and reduce unnecessary stock exposure.

Yes. With dynamics 365 supply chain, Metrixs combines supply signals (inventory, open POs, inbound receipts) with demand signals (sales orders, consumption patterns, backlog) to give planners a clear picture of supply risk and service exposure. Teams can identify gaps early, compare forecast vs actual patterns, and monitor backlog movement. These insights support faster planning decisions.

With dynamics 365 supply chain, the platform tracks supplier performance and purchasing execution across lead times, price variance, order cycle time, and fulfillment reliability using dynamics 365 supply chain analytics. Instead of chasing multiple reports, teams compare supplier trends and spot recurring delays or quality issues in one view. Procurement leaders can prioritize vendor actions and improve planning accuracy using consistent data.

Yes. With dynamics 365 supply chain, refresh cycles are designed for operational visibility, including 15-minute latency for near real-time needs. Teams can monitor picking and packing throughput, processing delays, inventory movement bottlenecks, and fulfillment performance without waiting for end-of-day reports. Warehouse leaders respond faster when volume spikes or exceptions occur.

Yes. With dynamics 365 supply chain, the platform surfaces leading indicators before they become service failures using dynamics 365 supply chain analytics. Supplier scorecards flag vendors with declining on-time rates. Inventory dashboards highlight items approaching stockout thresholds. Order tracking identifies fulfillment delays while there's still time to act. Teams shift from reacting to problems toward anticipating them.

With dynamics 365 supply chain, the platform identifies slow-moving and aging inventory across all locations by comparing velocity against historical patterns. Teams see which items haven't moved in 30, 60, or 90+ days and can act before stock becomes obsolete. Reorder point analysis shows where safety stock levels exceed actual consumption needs, helping reduce carrying costs without increasing stockout risk.

Ready to See Your Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Data Clearly?

Schedule a demo to see how Metrixs delivers the visibility your supply chain team needs. Our team will walk through the platform using scenarios relevant to your operations, answer questions about your specific D365 environment, and outline what implementation looks like for your organization.