
Empowered for Business Central : Quality Control
The Empowered Quality Control is a feature within the Empowered suite of tools for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
With Quality Control, users can:
- Tailor their tests effortlessly by item, category, customer, or vendor to match the unique requirements.
- Elevate their testing precision by setting conditional tests that adapt based on previous results, ensuring continuous improvement.
- Craft distinctive test documents that perfectly align with users’ testing needs.
- Seamlessly integrate into the operational flow by syncing with receipts, shipments, and output processes, streamlining the entire testing experience.
- Conduct meticulous tests on serial or lot numbers.
- Swiftly address discrepancies by isolating non-conformities or relocating items to the quarantine bin, maintaining a seamless and efficient workflow.
- Keep a comprehensive historical log of the testing journey for robust reporting, providing valuable insights into the quality control evolution.
The Quality Control feature is available in Empowered for Retail, Manufacturing & Wholesale and Distribution.
If you’d like to discuss more about how Empowered for Business Central can revolutionise your business, reach out today to Brookland Solutions for a no obligation discussion. Get in touch!
July 4, 2024
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