Why Shipping Is Still Manual After Your Dynamics 365 Go-Live
Many organizations expect shipping operations to become fully streamlined after a Dynamics 365 implementation, yet manual processes often continue long after go-live. Tasks such as shipment tracking, document generation, approval workflows, carrier coordination, and status updates are still handled through spreadsheets, emails, and repetitive data entry. This creates delays, increases operational costs, and limits the real-time visibility businesses need to scale efficiently.
The main reason shipping remains manual is that many businesses only implement the core ERP functionalities of Dynamics 365 without extending automation across logistics and warehouse operations. Without intelligent workflow automation, teams continue to rely on human intervention for shipment scheduling, dispatch updates, proof-of-delivery management, and customer communication.
By integrating AI Shipment365 with Dynamics 365, businesses can transform traditional shipping workflows into an intelligent, automated process. AI Shipment365 helps streamline shipment planning, automate status notifications, improve tracking accuracy, and reduce manual errors across the supply chain. When combined with Microsoft Power Automate, companies can create automated workflows that trigger alerts, approvals, invoice generation, and shipment updates without requiring constant employee involvement.
Dynamics 365 provides the operational foundation, while Microsoft Power Automate and AI Shipment365 enhance efficiency through workflow automation and AI-driven shipment management. This combination helps organizations improve delivery timelines, reduce operational bottlenecks, and gain real-time shipping visibility across departments. As businesses continue to modernize supply chain operations, automating shipping processes becomes essential for maximizing the value of Dynamics 365 and achieving long-term operational efficiency.