Your D365 SCM data isn’t turning into clear, trusted, actionable insights

Custom Power BI projects are expensive, templates aren’t role-based, and KPI definitions drift across reports

Seen across manufacturing and distribution D365 environments

Why D365 Supply Chain reporting breaks down

GENERIC, ROLE-AGNOSTIC REPORTS

  • Same dashboard shown to executives and planners

  • No distinction between strategic and operational KPIs

  • Users export to Excel because the report isn’t “for them”

CONFLICTING NUMBERS

  • Same KPI, different logic

  • Different reports, different results

  • Meetings spent debating data instead of decisions

COST & COMPLEXITY

  • Power BI reports take weeks or months to design

  • Every new KPI means workshops, DAX, rework

  • Small changes turn into mini-projects

What this leads to:

Loss of trust in reporting

Decisions delayed or avoided

Manual Excel workarounds

Leadership flying blind

Teams optimising different goals

Why this keeps happening:

Custom Power BI projects focus on visuals, not KPI definitions

Templates are generic and ignore how different roles use data

Reporting logic isn’t standardized across the organization

Ownership of KPIs is unclear

What if D365 reporting was role-based by design?

A standard KPI layer on top of D365 Supply Chain

Different views for different roles, built on the same data

Clear, shared definitions of core KPIs

Power BI dashboards that reflect how people actually work

Our solution

What it is:

Pre-built data modeling

Faster time-to-value by avoiding BI design phase, or Excel reports reconciliation.

Less waiting, less consulting burning.

Consistent and reliable data

A standardized KPI layer on top of D365 SCM ensures the same results are shown at all different levels of detail

Role-based views

Not just generic standard dashboard but views tailored to how each team actually runs the business.

i.e. “Executive”, “Supply Chain”, “Planning”, “Warehouse”

Designed to drive decisions

Dashboards are built around business decisions, not technical metrics or just as visibility

A full BI project

What it is not:

Another ERP implementation

A data lake, Fabric or AI initiative

A custom reporting project for each department

KPIs Examples

Executive directors

OTIF / Service Level

Inventory Turns

Working Capital

Supply Chain Manager

Backlog & Shortages

Supplier Performance

Lead Time Variability

Planning & Warehouse

Forecast Accuracy

Inventory Coverage

Picking Accuracy

We’re validating this before building it

How early access works

Short intro call to understand your setup

A brief conversation to understand your D365 Supply Chain setup, reporting pain points, and which roles struggle most with KPIs. No deep dive, no sales pitch. Just enough context to confirm fit.

Demo using sample or anonymized data

A walkthrough of the role-based KPIs and dashboards using sample data or anonymized structures. This keeps things practical without requiring access to your live environment or sensitive information.

Feedback shapes the first release

Your feedback directly influences KPI definitions, role views, and priorities for the initial release. Early access participants help shape something that’s actually usable, not another generic reporting pack.

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