List of Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management for Supply Chain Management include: Syanah Medical Instruments (BatterJee Group), a Saudi Arabia based Professional Services organisation with 29 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, City Harvest, a United States based Non Profit organisation with 63 employees and revenues of $3.0 million, Lawry'S The Prime Rib, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million, Orr Safety Corporation, a United States based Distribution organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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City Harvest | Non Profit | 63 | $3M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Management | 2011 | MIG |
In 2011 City Harvest engaged MIG & Co. to deploy Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management on-premises to improve financials, inventory management and food allocation across New York City. The engagement positioned Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management as the central Supply Chain Management application supporting inventory and financial workflows for the nonprofit.
The implementation configured core financials, inventory management and allocation workflows, aligning inventory and supply-chain usage with operational logistics. The on-premises architecture was integrated with Dynamics CRM and with existing logistics tools to connect donor and pickup records to inventory transactions and delivery planning.
Operational coverage focused on City Harvests food rescue and distribution operations across New York City, with primary business functions impacted including operations, logistics and finance. MIG & Co. led the deployment beginning in 2011 and established role based access, transaction controls and process workflows to govern inventory updates and allocation decisions.
The deployment delivered explicit improvements in inventory accuracy and enabled City Harvest to nearly double rescued food deliveries while keeping delivery costs stable. Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management became the focal system for inventory and supply chain management for City Harvests rescue operations.
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Lawry'S The Prime Rib | Leisure and Hospitality | 15 | $2M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Management | 2005 | TMC |
In 2005, Lawry's The Prime Rib implemented Microsoft Dynamics GP Supply Chain Management across its restaurant locations, deploying Supply Chain Management capabilities to centralize inventory and financial processes. TMC led the implementation of General Ledger, Inventory Control, Accounts Payable and Purchase Order modules, configuring core transactional flows and inventory valuation controls. The deployment focused on operational alignment across restaurant sites and the finance, procurement and inventory teams.
Operational coverage included restaurant finance and back office functions, where Microsoft Dynamics GP Supply Chain Management provided structured ledgers, purchase order workflows and inventory reconciliation procedures. Governance changes included standardized month end close workflows and defined accountability for inventory control that supported faster financial reporting. Lawry's reported inventory cost reductions of 2 to 3 percentage points, about $100K per year, and much faster financial reporting following the rollout.
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Orr Safety Corporation | Distribution | 10 | $1M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Management | 2000 | Velosio |
In 2000, Orr Safety Corporation began using Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management to run accounting, inventory control, purchase order and sales order processing across its distribution operations. The deployment established Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management as the operational backbone for order management and financial posting within the companys distribution workflow.
Velosio, with Microsoft support, later engaged to upgrade and stabilize the platform, concentrating on Inventory Control and Order Fulfillment capabilities. The engagement included configuration adjustments and performance tuning of inventory control processes, enhancements to order-to-invoice processing flows, and stabilization work to improve system responsiveness for small business operations.
Operational coverage explicitly included accounting, purchasing, sales order processing and inventory teams across Orr Safety Corporations distribution operations. The implementation narrative describes tighter vendor communications as an outcome of the upgrade, indicating improved supplier transaction handling and more consistent purchase order workflows linked to sales fulfillment.
Governance and rollout focused on platform stabilization and incremental enhancements rather than a full replacement, with Velosio and Microsoft supporting the technical upgrade path. Reported results from the case study include faster system performance, improved vendor communications and streamlined order-to-invoice processing, which together reinforced Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management as the central Supply Chain Management system for Orr Safety Corporation.
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Syanah Medical Instruments (BatterJee Group) | Professional Services | 29 | $5M | Saudi Arabia | Microsoft | Microsoft Dynamics GP – Supply Chain Management | Supply Chain Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Syanah Medical Instruments (BatterJee Group) deployed Microsoft Dynamics GP Supply Chain Management as the primary ERP supply chain and financial backbone for its medical and surgical instruments business in Saudi Arabia. The deployment used a Dynamics GP2016 environment and targeted core business functions including finance, payroll and supply chain operations.
The Microsoft Dynamics GP Supply Chain Management implementation encompassed configuration of financial ledgers, inventory control, procurement and order processing modules consistent with Supply Chain Management functionality, alongside payroll module configuration for employee payroll processing. Implementation activities included functional requirements gathering, system configuration, data uploads and validation, and end-user training to align inventory and purchasing workflows with financial posting.
A Senior ERP Consultant led the engagement, producing requirements documentation and delivering training and go-live support, with structured testing and handover activities. Operational scope centered on finance, procurement, inventory and payroll teams at Syanah Medical Instruments, and governance emphasized documented processes, role-based training and post-implementation support.
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