NAV-X

NAV-X for Distribution, powered by Microsoft Dynamics is a distribution centric enterprise resource planning (ERP) software product from NAV-X LLC and was announced in February 2012.[1][2] It is distributed through existing Microsoft Dynamics partners

Microsoft Dynamics NAV-X
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Developer(s)Microsoft and NAV-X LLC
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeERP
LicenseProprietary
Websitedistributionsoftware.co

The product is part of the Certified for Microsoft Dynamics family and intended to assist with finance, manufacturing, distribution, Warehouse Management, customer relationship management (CRM), supply chains, analytics and electronic commerce for small & medium-sized enterprises, and is distributed exclusively through partners specifically for the distribution industry.

Features

NAV-X for Distribution includes the following key modules:

  • Finance and Accounting
  • Customer Service and Order Processing
  • Inventory Management
  • Warehouse Management and Logistics
  • Tradespend Management
  • Shipping and Receiving
  • Purchasing and PO Processing
  • Advanced Forecasting and Procurement
  • Sales Analysis and Reporting
  • Profitability Analysis
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Promotional Pricing Engine
  • Deduction Management and Chargebacks
  • Advanced Sales and Broker Commissions
  • Container Management
  • Manufacturing (BOM’s, MRP, Production Orders, Scheduling, Resources)
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Bar Coding and Wireless Communications
  • Remote and Mobile Access
  • Web Commerce
  • Landed Cost
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