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A Decore Retail 30 $2M India Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Procure to Pay 2016 n/a
In 2016, A Decore implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay to establish a Procure to Pay backbone for its retail furnishing and decor operations in India. The engagement ran for 2.5 months and was led through functional documentation and implementation activities, focusing on configuring Procure to Pay workflows rather than a multi‑phase enterprise rollout. The implementation included configuration and go‑live of core modules, specifically Purchase & Payable, Sales & Receivable, Warehouse Basic, Production BOM, Fixed Assets, and Inventory with item tracking, together with GST and TDS tax handling. Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay was configured to support end to end purchasing transactions, supplier invoice processing into payables, inventory receipt and item tracking, and basic production bill of materials support for furnishing assembly workflows. Operational coverage targeted procurement, accounts payable and receivable, warehouse operations, production planning and fixed asset accounting within a single company footprint of approximately 30 employees. Governance activity centered on delivering functional documentation, role based access and configuration controls for GST and TDS compliance, and standardizing purchase to pay procedures across procurement, inventory and finance teams.
NICOL House Consumer Packaged Goods 1000 $115M India Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Procure to Pay 2014 n/a
In 2014, NICOL House implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay as a focused Procure to Pay deployment. The program ran for two years and nine months and was documented and executed as part of a broader Microsoft Dynamics NAV initiative that extended the existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 environment. The implementation covered functional documentation and configuration of core modules, including Manufacturing, Inventory, Purchase & Payable, Sales & Receivable, Planning, Finance, Warehouse & Service, and Fixed Assets. Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay was configured to support standard procure to pay workflows such as purchase requisitions and purchase orders, goods receipt processing, supplier invoicing and invoice matching, vendor master management, and accounts payable accounting flows. Operational scope included procurement, finance, warehouse, manufacturing, sales and service functions within NICOL House in India, aligning the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay application with end to end purchasing and payables responsibilities. The work emphasized cross functional integration between inventory and purchasing records and finance ledgers without introducing named third party integrations. Governance and rollout relied on comprehensive functional documentation to drive process standardization, configuration governance, and phased module activation across departments. Implementation activities centered on aligning procurement controls with accounts payable processes and embedding documented workflows into user training and operational handover.
P&O International Manufacturing 100 $10M India Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Procure to Pay 2015 n/a
In 2015, P&O International implemented Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay under a Procure to Pay initiative. The engagement lasted 2.5 months and delivered functional documentation and implementation covering Purchase & Payable, Sales & Receivable, Warehouse (Basic), Inventory, Assembly BOM, and GST & TDS. The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay implementation configured core Procure to Pay workflows including purchase order creation, goods receipt and inventory posting, accounts payable invoice processing, and vendor payment processing. Assembly BOM capabilities were configured to support manufactured assemblies and component tracking, while Inventory and Warehouse Basic modules handled stock valuation and basic warehouse transactions. GST and TDS were implemented to align tax calculation and statutory reporting with Indian tax requirements. Operational coverage included procurement, finance and accounting, warehouse operations, inventory control, and assembly operations within P&O International's manufacturing organization in India. The project emphasized module-level configuration and functional documentation rather than external system integrations, reflecting the scope defined in project notes. Governance and rollout were grounded in delivered functional documentation, which guided configuration, process alignment and handover to business users. Implementation ownership centered on configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV modules to enforce standardized purchase to pay controls and tax handling across the identified business functions.
Distribution 200 $30M India Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Procure to Pay 2016 Godrej Infotech
Retail 150 $20M India Microsoft Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Procure to Pay 2014 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay Coverage

Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay is a Procure to Pay solution from Microsoft.

Companies worldwide use Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as NICOL House, Soex Flora, Springwel Mattresses, P&O International and A Decore are recorded users of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay for Procure to Pay.

Companies using Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay are most concentrated in Consumer Packaged Goods, Distribution and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay are most concentrated in India, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 40%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 60%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 0%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Purchase to Pay include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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