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Question #: 49
Topic #: 5
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A company is implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and is exploring the various capabilities.

The company has the following requirements:

• Track a single inbound vessel containing multiple shipping containers
• Track the path from the origin to the destination

You need to determine which landed cost functionality can be used to meet the requirements.

Which landed cost function should you use?

  • A. Container
  • B. Route segments
  • C. Journey
  • D. Load
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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globeearth
3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. Journey (Interpreted as Voyage) Single Inbound Vessel: A voyage is defined with one vessel (e.g., a ship), which can carry multiple shipping containers, directly addressing the requirement to track a vessel and its containers. Multiple Containers: Within a voyage, you can add multiple shipping containers (Landed cost > Voyages > Shipping containers tab), each tracking specific goods and costs. Path Tracking: A voyage includes: Origin: Port of departure (e.g., Shanghai). Destination: Port of arrival (e.g., Los Angeles). Route Details: Ports, dates, and status (e.g., In transit, Received), providing visibility into the path. Landed Cost Fit: The Landed Cost module’s Voyage functionality is purpose-built for inbound international shipments, aligning with the scenario.
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