Introduction


Dynamics NAV made by Microsoft. It’s an Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) program that helps businesses manage the back-end operations that keep it running on a day-to-day basis.
NAV covers areas like warehouse management, financial management, inventory management and is especially popular with businesses in the manufacturing, distribution, and service industries due to its extensive production control features. Its relative simplicity and user-friendly interface is also a big draw for organizations, as is the ease with which it can be expanded by adding new users.
It is flexible, and can be tailored to specific business needs. Along with its cost-effectiveness and scalability, and is often the natural next step for growing companies. NAV is also capable of handling multiple currencies, and is available in multiple languages.
NAV can help those working in the industry better plan their orders and deliveries, manage production versions, and forecast demand.
When it comes to supply chain management, NAV includes functionality for purchasing, inventory and warehouse management, and picking, packing, and shipping.









