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Microsoft Certified: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert (MB-335)

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As a candidate for this certification, you design solutions and configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to meet complex business requirements for a customer.


Study the core features and capabilities of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to help you prepare for the MB-335 exam and become a Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Consultant Expert

12 Jan 2026

16 Jan 2026

2:30 pm

7:30 pm

Live on MS Teams

£1.240.00

Certification Details

As a candidate for this certification, you design solutions and configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to meet complex business requirements for a customer.

 

You have a deep understanding of the end-to-end processes of supply chain management and can identify advanced system capabilities and features that can be used to implement system functionality using industry recommended practices.

 

You possess advanced knowledge of supply chain management operations and implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management features for complex scenarios, including:

  • Product information management

  • Production control (costing, subcontracting, manufacturing execution, production scheduling)

  • Production methods (discrete, process, lean)

  • Engineering change management

  • Master planning and planning optimization for advanced scenarios

  • Vendor rebates

  • Service management

  • Mixed reality technologies

  • Copilot in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

 

As a candidate, you:

  • Analyze complex business requirements across multiple areas

  • Map requirements to system capabilities and design reliable, scalable solutions

  • Identify and manage dependencies between processes

  • Apply industry-recommended practices to implementations

 

You deliver effective solutions that meet or exceed the needs of your customers by partnering with:

  • Solution architects

  • Developers

  • Consultants

  • Business users

  • Project managers

  • Other stakeholders

 

Prior to taking MB-335, it is highly recommended to take MB-330, which focuses on core supply chain management operations and features in Dynamics 365.

Why Study with Us

Live Classes on MS Teams

Learn with a senior Consultant and Microsoft Certified Trainer

Shorter Sessions of Max 5 hours

Short, hyper-focused lessons for training that does not feel like a burden

Access to Official Microsoft Labs

Retain access to the Microsoft labs for 90 days

Exam Vouchers Included

Exam vouchers are included in all our instructor-led courses

Maximum Four Attendeed per Class

For a better learning experience

Pre-Exam Revision with Your Tutor

1-hour session before the exam to maximise Your success rate  

Course Agenda

Day  1: Functional groups Configure products

 

Implement product information for production

  • Configure planning items, co-products, and by-products for batch orders

  • Configure catch weight handling policies

  • Configure inventory batches, batch attributes, and lot inheritance

  • Manage product compliance including regulated and restricted items

  • Define configuration groups and routes for dimension-based products

  • Manage products with dimension-based, constraint-based, and pre-defined variants

  • Configure bills of materials (BOMs), formulas, and routes to manage scrap

 

Implement Product Configurator for Dynamics 365

  • Create and manage product configuration model components and subcomponents

  • Create calculations for product configuration models

  • Differentiate between table and expression constraints

  • Configure BOM lines and route operations for a product configuration model

  • Configure and manage pricing for configuration models

  • Describe the purpose and capabilities of the product configurator

  • Validate, approve, and test product configuration models

 

Implement Engineering Change Management

  • Design an engineering product lifecycle

  • Configure engineering categories

  • Configure product readiness policies and product release policies

  • Create an engineering product with engineering attributes

  • Review and accept released products to a local company

  • Add engineering products to a sales order, purchase orders and production orders

  • Schedule and implement engineering change requests and change orders

Day 2: Configure production prerequisites

 

Configure resources, routes, and calendars

  • Implement and manage work calendars and working time

  • Create and configure resource capabilities

  • Implement and manage resources and resource groups

  • Create and manage operations and routes Configure production settings and processes

  • Create production units, production groups, production pools, and production journal names

  • Describe integration between general ledger and production control modules

  • Manage reservations in production process, including partial reservations and re-reservations

  • Configure warehouse processes for raw materials picking and finished goods put away

  • Describe unified (mixed mode) manufacturing

  • Configure production control parameters

  • Describe production and batch order process statuses

 

Implement costing

  • Configure costing sheets and indirect costs

  • Configure and manage cost groups, costing versions, and cost categories

  • Configure cost allocations for co-products and burden allocation for by-products

  • Configure and perform BOM/formula calculations

  • Activate item prices

  • Describe production posting profiles

  • Describe common sources of production variances

  • View and analyse production and inventory costs

 

Day 3: Implement production methods

 

Implement discrete manufacturing

  • Create BOM and item configurations

  • Create and process production orders

  • Create and process picking list journals

  • Create and process job card and route card journals

  • Create and process reports as finished journals

  • Reset the status of a production order

  • Describe use cases and configure production-related reservations

 

Implement process manufacturing

  • Configure batch reservations and release to warehouse process

  • Configure consolidated batch order processes

  • Manage batch balancing and batch order sequencing

  • Configure formulas features

  • Create and process report as finished journals with co-products and by-products

  • Create and process batch orders and a rework batch order

  • Create formulas and formula versions

 

Implement lean manufacturing

  • Create value streams and production flows

  • Configure production flow costing

  • Create kanban rules

  • Process kanban orders by using kanban boards

  • Create and manage fixed, scheduled, and event kanbans

 

Day 4: Configure production control

 

Implement subcontracting

  • Describe use cases for subcontracting processes

  • Implement activity-based subcontracting

  • Configure BOM and formula lines, resources, and routes for subcontracting items

  • Create service items for subcontracting

  • Create and process subcontracting purchase orders

 

Implement manufacturing execution

  • Configure time and attendance prerequisites and activate workers for time registration

  • Identify the capabilities of manufacturing execution

  • Process production and batch orders by using manufacturing execution processes

  • Configure production floor execution interface and job card terminals

  • Calculate and approve time registrations

 

Implement advanced master planning scenarios

  • Process and view planned orders

  • Configure intercompany master planning

  • Configure forecast models and parameters

  • Run demand forecasting and adjust as appropriate

  • Execute explosion and validate results

  • Describe how supply chain calendars affect master planning

 

Implement production scheduling and capacity planning

  • Define scheduling parameters

  • View, monitor, and update production schedules

  • Configure capacity for production resources including machines, labour, and tooling

  • Describe infinite and finite scheduling and capacity

  • Describe differences between operations and job scheduling

 

Day 5: Describe and implement additional supply chain management features

 

Describe cloud and edge scale units

  • Describe the value proposition for scale units for warehouse workloads

  • Describe warehouse management processes that can run on a scale unit

  • Describe manufacturing processes that can run on a scale unit

 

Describe use cases for integrating mixed reality technologies with Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

  • Describe use cases for Dynamics 365 Guides

  • Describe the process for integrating mixed reality Dynamics 365 Guides with manufacturing processes

  • Describe the process for integrating mixed reality Dynamics 365 Guides with asset management

 

Implement Asset Management

  • Configure maintenance plans

  • Configure functional locations

  • Manage maintenance requests

  • Manage work orders consumption

  • Manage work order scheduling

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