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Question #: 69
Topic #: 4
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CompanyA is a wholesaler implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.

CompanyB is a retailer that has multiple retail stores and one centralized distribution center. CompanyA receives a separate sales order for each of CompanyB's retail stores. The sales orders must be shipped together to the centralized distribution center, with each retail store order picked and packed separately.

You need to configure the system to ensure that CompanyB's requirements are met through the outbound shipments from CompanyA.

Which two features should you configure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. Container mixing constraints
  • B. Space utilization
  • C. Location profile
  • D. Allow system grouping
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Suggested Answer: BC 🗳️

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globeearth
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AC
Why not B or D? B. Space Utilization: Focuses on optimizing load capacity, not ensuring separate picking/packing or shipment consolidation rules. D. Allow System Grouping: Groups picking across orders, which contradicts the need for separate picking per retail store order. --> A. Container Mixing Constraints: Ensures each retail store’s sales order is packed separately by preventing mixing of items across orders in containers. --> C. Location Profile : Supports separate picking by defining location rules to ensure each order’s items are retrieved distinctly.
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globeearth
3 months ago
A. Container mixing constraints: Ensures each retail store’s order is packed separately by restricting item mixing in containers. D. Allow system grouping: Enables all sales orders to be grouped into a single shipment to the centralized distribution center. Ignore my previous response.
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anuki06
4 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. Container Mixing Constraints (✅ Correct) This ensures that each retail store’s order is picked and packed separately while still being shipped together in a single outbound shipment to CompanyB's distribution center. This feature helps define rules on how different items/orders can be packed in containers, ensuring separation while optimizing shipments. D. Allow System Grouping (✅ Correct) This enables multiple sales orders (from different retail stores) to be grouped into a single outbound shipment, which aligns with CompanyB’s requirement to ship all orders together.
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