Microsoft - Dynamics NAV 2009 Manufacturing

Duration

Duration:

Only 5 Days

Method

Method:

Classroom / Online / Hybrid

Next date

Next date:

5/2/2024 (Monday)

Overview

Exam MB7-849 retires on 30/06/14

The Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Manufacturing certification course will give you the ability to understand and implement:

  • Production Bill of Materials
  • Capacities, Routings, and Shop Loading
  • Production Orders
  • Production Order Processing, Finishing Orders, and Auto Reporting
  • Sales Order Planning, Forecasting, and MPS
  • Planning and Additional Planning Topics
  • Subcontracting
  • Additional Manufacturing Topics

Seven reasons why you should sit your NAV 2009 Manufacturing course with Firebrand Training

  1. You'll be NAV 2009 Manufacturing certified in just 5 days. With us, you’ll be NAV 2009 Manufacturing trained in record time
  2. Our NAV 2009 Manufacturing course is all-inclusive. A one-off fee covers all course materials, exams, accommodation and meals. No hidden extras
  3. Pass NAV 2009 Manufacturing first time or train again for free. This is our guarantee. We’re confident you’ll pass your course first time. But if not, come back within a year and only pay for accommodation, exams and incidental costs
  4. You’ll learn more NAV 2009 Manufacturing. A day with a traditional training provider generally runs from 9am – 5pm, with a nice long break for lunch. With Firebrand Training you’ll get at least 12 hours/day quality learning time, with your instructor
  5. You’ll learn NAV 2009 Manufacturing faster. Chances are, you’ll have a different learning style to those around you. We combine visual, auditory and tactile styles to deliver the material in a way that ensures you will learn faster and more easily
  6. You’ll be studying NAV 2009 Manufacturing with the best. We’ve been named in Training Industry’s “Top 20 IT Training Companies of the Year” every year since 2010. As well as winning many more awards, we’ve trained and certified 134,561 professionals, and we’re partners with all of the big names in the business
  7. You'll do more than study NAV 2009 Manufacturing courseware. We use practical exercises to make sure you can apply your new knowledge to the work environment. Our instructors use demonstrations and real-world experience to keep the day interesting and engaging

Benefits

Other accelerated training providers rely heavily on lecture and independent self-testing and study.

Effective technical instruction must be highly varied and interactive to keep attention levels high, promote camaraderie and teamwork between the students and instructor, and solidify knowledge through hands-on learning.

Firebrand Training provides instruction to meet every learning need:

  • Intensive group instruction
  • One-on-one instruction attention
  • Hands-on labs
  • Lab partner and group exercises
  • Question and answer drills
  • Independent study

This information has been provided as a helpful tool for candidates considering training. Courses that include certification come with a certification guarantee. Pass first time or train again for free (just pay for accommodation and exams on your return). We do not make any guarantees about personal successes or benefits of obtaining certification. Benefits of certification determined through studies do not guarantee any particular personal successes.

Curriculum

Sample Company Structure

This module gives a detailed overview of the demonstration company (Cronus International Ltd.) and how to use the demonstration data.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Provide an overview of the demonstration company, Cronus International.
  • Set up the date.
  • Change the default profile to Production Planner.

Production Bill of Materials

This module explains the concept and application of bill of materials (BOM). The BOM allows a production planner to determine the type and quantity of components needed to manufacture a specific item. The ability to copy BOM versions and use phantom BOMS, provides greater flexibility in the production process.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Understand the structure of the Production Bill of Materials (BOM).
  • Use the Production BOM Advanced Features.
  • Use Production BOM Reports.

Basic Capacities and Routings

This module examines the setup of capacity in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. The capacity setup can be seen as establishing a model of the production environment.

All the information added in this area is used later when defining routings, as well as when creating capacity journals and reports.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Set up capacity.
  • Establish Routings.
  • Define Routings Advanced Features.
  • Generate reports such as creating a capacity journal or a capacity report.
  • Create Capacity Reports.

Production Orders

This module examines the purpose of the production order in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. Production orders are used to manage the conversion of purchased materials into manufactured items. Production orders (job or work orders) route work through various facilities (work or machine centers) on the shop floor.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Examine the structure and makeup of a production order.
  • Review the purpose of a production order.
  • Define the five statuses of a production order.
  • Create a new production order.
  • View the routing and components of a production order.
  • Reserve components for a production order.
  • Make changes to the production order due date.
  • View actual costs against expected costs and the capacity of a production order.
  • Make changes to the production order quantity required.
  • Make changes to the production order components required.
  • Use item substitution for components.
  • Make changes to the production order routing.
  • Examine the reports printed directly from a production order.
  • Access the Production Schedule from a production order.
  • Review the standard reports available for production order reporting.
  • Review the purpose of the Replan Production Order batch job.
  • Examine how the Replan Production Order batch job operates.
  • Explain the effects of scheduling a production order with a phantom BOM.
  • Calculate a manufacturing batch unit of measure.
  • Identify the two methods of changing the status of a production order.

Production Order Processing

This module examines the production order processing from execution to put away in the warehouse. The first part explains material consumption. This can be done either manually or automatically. The automatic methods are forward and backward flushing.

Next, it explains the pick and put away features used in the warehouse.

Finally, this module discusses the use of the Output Journal to track the hours worked and the materials used in production. There are three methods for recording output.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Issue components using the Consumption Journal.
  • Pick and Put Away items used in manufacturing in Warehouse.
  • Record production order output using the Output Journal.
  • Register consumption and output from a Production Journal.

Finishing Orders and Auto Reporting

This module examines the finishing of production orders in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. This is the last step in the production execution process. After the production order is finished, the flushing of materials is done either automatically or manually. This module explains the forward and backward flushing methods, and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. Finally, the production posting is done either manually or automatically.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Finish Production Orders
  • Conduct Automatic Reporting
  • Be able to record finished production.

System Setup

This module explains the manufacturing setup and production schedule.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Set up the Manufacturing module in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
  • Set up inventory in relation to Manufacturing.
  • Understand the purpose of a Stockkeeping Unit Card.

Sales Order Interface and Order Planning

This module covers how to use the sales order planning functionality. It also explains how to make changes to sales orders and how the order planning process works from start to finish.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Use the Sales Order Planning Window.
  • Make Changes to Production and Sales Orders.
  • Define the Order Planning process.

Forecast and MPS

This module goes into detail about production forecasting and explains how to net actual demand to forecasts. Additionally, the Planning Approach is explained, and how to forecast for components and sales items. The module also describes how Master Production Scheduling (MPS) provides input to Multi-Resource Planning (MRP) in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Explain what the Production Forecast involves.
  • Define Netting Actual Demand and Forecast.
  • Examine the Planning Approach.
  • Explain forecasting sales items and components.
  • Describe how MPS output provides input to MRP.

Planning

This module provides an overview of Planning in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009. It explains regenerative planning and net change planning of Material Requirements Planning (MRP). The module also defines the Order tracking and action messaging functionality, which are important parts of MRP planning.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Obtain a general understanding of Planning.
  • Use Regenerative Planning.
  • Use Net Change Planning.
  • Define Order Tracking and Action Messaging.

Additional Planning Topics

This module examines the use of additional planning concepts such as item variants, inventory locations, and transfers between warehouses. It also shows how to use blanket sales orders in planning and how to use multi-level production orders. Finally, it provides an overview of additional planning tools and reports.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Discuss Item Variants
  • Use Locations in Planning
  • Conduct Transfers between Locations
  • Use Blanket Sales Orders in Planning
  • Use Multi-level Production Orders
  • Provide an Overview of Planning Tools
  • Filter the Planning Worksheet
  • Refresh the planning line function
  • Use Planning Reports

Subcontracting

Subcontracting is a strategic decision in many manufacturing companies. Subcontracting is defined as a vendor performing one or more operational steps in the production process. Subcontracting can either be a rare occurrence or an integral part of all production activities, depending on the company.

This module focuses on the different aspects of the subcontracting process from setting up the subcontractor and routing to the daily work routines in the system connected to using the subcontractor.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Set up a Subcontractor.
  • Set up Subcontractor Cost by Subcontractor or by Process.
  • Set up a Routing with a Subcontractor.
  • Process a Production Order with a Subcontractor.
  • Determine when a Purchase Order is related to a Production Order.
  • Determine the status of Subcontractor Operations on Released Production Orders.

Advanced Capacity

Advanced Capacity examines the capacity setup needed to run production planning with constrained resources. Planning with constrained resources is needed when bottlenecks appear in the production environment.

First, the work center group, work center, and machine hierarchy are set up. Then the connected work calendars are defined. Finally, the use of the capacity journals for capacity planning is described in detail. The capacity planning can be seen as the possibility to make a "shop supervisor overview" for the manager responsible for the production.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Define Capacity Resources
  • Set up Work Centers and Machine Center Calendars
  • Use Capacity Journals for Planning

Shop Loading

Shop Loading refers to the daily shop floor operations. It is important when scheduling in a production environment with limited capacity and bottleneck resources.

This chapter provides an overview of how shop loading is carried out in Microsoft Dynamics NAV. It shows how to perform loading of capacities using the traditional work center or machine center load windows, and how to execute finite loading for constrained resources.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Provide an Overview of Shop Loading
  • Perform Loading of Capacities
  • Execute Finite Loading
  • Recognize the Reports Available

Additional Manufacturing Topics

This module contains additional manufacturing topics that are only used in some companies. The first lesson contains a description of the standard task codes feature, which can be used to display additional information on the printed routings on the production floor. Some companies need to report scrap and define planned non-productive operation time; other companies need to reduce lead time by scheduling parallel routings or operate in a multi-level production environment; others again, for example in the pharmaceutical business, need to set up serial and lot numbers to track goods from raw material to end customers.

After completing this module, students should be able to do the following:

  • Use Standard Task Codes
  • Create Stop Codes
  • Create and use Scrap Codes
  • Define BOM Scrap and Routing Scrap
  • Define Non-Productive Time
  • Methods to reduce lead-time
  • Use Multi-Level Manufacturing
  • Use Business Notification
  • List additional features

Exam Track

We’ll prepare you for, and test you in, the following exam:

  • Exam MB7-849: Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Manufacturing

What's Included

Included:

  • MOC 80260AC - Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2009
  • MOC 80261AC - Manufacturing II in Microsoft Dynamics® NAV 2009

Firebrand Training offers top-quality technical education and certification training in an all-inclusive course package specifically designed for the needs and ease of our students. We attend to every detail so our students can focus solely on their studies and certification goals.

Our Certification Programs includes

  • Intensive Hands-on Training Utilising our (Lecture | Lab | Review)TM Delivery
  • Comprehensive Study Materials, Program Courseware and Self-Testing Software including MeasureUp *
  • Fully instructor-led program with 24 hour lab access
  • Examination vouchers **
  • Near site testing, Transportation to/from Testing Center are provided ***
  • Accommodation, all meals, unlimited beverages, snacks and tea / coffee****
  • Examination Passing Policy

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Examination Passing Policy

Should a student complete a Firebrand Training Program without having successfully passed all vendor examinations, the student may re-attend that program for a period of one year.  Students will only be responsible for accommodations and vendor exam fees.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • General knowledge of Windows
  • Completed the Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 training or on-line tutorials
  • Completed the Inventory Control in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 training
  • Completed the Manufacturing I in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 training
  • A strong understanding of manufacturing terminology and processes

In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have:

  • Completed the Finance in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 training

Unsure whether you meet the prerequisites? Don’t worry. Your training consultant will discuss your background with you to understand if this course is right for you.

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