Service Integration
Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (IEM) for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central supports the customer-driven (pull) style of manufacturing.
For most companies in this style of manufacturing their involvement does not end when the project is completed. First, there is a warranty period to take care of and beyond that there are Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul opportunities in the installed base.
For that reason, IEM offers the option to create an as-build, or as-installed, structure as part of the installed base. The first step is to convert the Project Deliverable into a Service Object which then functions as an aggregation level for Project Items being created as Service Items and linked to the Service Object. Every item used in a Project and assigned to a Service Item Group, marked as Create Service Item, the Service Item is created when the item is consumed or delivered.
This process is taken a step further when the service object is used to create a Fixed Asset. The Fixed Asset Acquisition then posts the revenue back into the Project to complete it. The Fixed Asset can then be rented or leased back to the customer. The service object’s service items can be copied to Fixed Asset Components linked to the Main Asset. In this way the fixed asset is used the record the costs of depreciation and insurance while the service object handles all the repairs and maintenance.
With all this functionality connected you can provide complete Servitization scenarios like:
- Service as a necessity – Pure product supplier
- Service as added value – Value added supplier
- Service as a business – Full-service provider
- Service is the business – Integrated solutions provider
See Also
- The value chain and the push/pull point
- Create project visibility
- More visibility, multiple work breakdown structures
- Project -, Project Task Status and Workflows
- Marketing and sales integration
- Comprehensive planning
- Flexible manufacturing scenarios
- Warehouse integration for Projects
- Resource integration in manufacturing (basic MES)
Welcome to Industrial Equipment Manufacturing