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Metcash to transform supply chain management with Microsoft Supply Chain Platform

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Microsoft recently announced their new supply chain platform. Metcash puts their trust in Microsoft’s world-class software tools and will be using Dynamics 365 as the key Enterprise Resource Planning system to better serve customers with advanced order management capabilities in Microsoft Supply Chain Center.

The partnership with Microsoft will see Metcash- one of Australia and New Zealand’s leading wholesale distribution and marketing companies – adopt the new Microsoft Supply Chain Platform as part of its multiyear digital transformation.

The Microsoft Supply Chain Platform is a single application that is powering Microsoft Dynamics 365. This new platform facilitates data across your entire supply chain without locks. It works the same on-premise as well as the cloud.

Want to increase your profits and productivity while reducing risk in your supply chain? Well, the Microsoft Supply Chain Platform has you covered. The Microsoft Supply Chain Center helps you be proactive and focus on key factors like order fulfillment and inventory. It enables companies to proactively predict risks by using analytics and machine learning tools that pinpoint opportunities in both potential supply chain threats as well as fortuitous opportunities.

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David Reeve is the Chief Information Officer at Metcash

David Reeve, Chief Information Officer at Metcash, said that the company will focus on leveraging the Microsoft Supply Chain Platform to enhance order fulfilment and distribution capabilities across its supply chain in the next 12 months.

“Metcash is an integrated cog in the supply chain of thousands of businesses across Australia and New Zealand,” Reeve explained.
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“By using our data more effectively, we see this as a real opportunity for us to drive better interactions with our stakeholders. We’re helping suppliers and customers streamline the supply chain.”

Microsoft gives us the agility and security to grow our order management capabilities at scale.

Ray Smith, who is the Vice President of Supply Chain Business Applications at Microsoft

“Recent global events have highlighted the importance of supply chain resilience. This requires companies to have a modern data strategy that enables greater visibility, agility and connectivity across their supply chain solutions and processes.” -Ray Smith, Vice President of Supply Chain Business Applications at Microsoft

“Through our new Microsoft Supply Chain Platform, we’re proud to empower customers such as Metcash to transform their supply chain for more resilient, efficient, and sustainable operations.”

With this installation of the Microsoft Supply Chain Platform, Metcash is part of a whole-of-business project to transform its digital presence. The partnership with Microsoft begins July 2021 for a multi-year period, and it’s partnered with KPMG to support its efforts during that time.

As part of Project Horizon, Metcash is migrating its ERP system to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Dynamics 365 for Supply Chain Management. It will also be using Microsoft 365’s modern workspace software in its business operations, including Microsoft Teams.

Project Horizons is about making it easy for everyone involved in the enterprise. It will be a free-to-shop platform that makes the process of conducting business frictionless and easy to do.

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