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This article describes how you can use vendor collaboration to work with customers in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Vendors can complete a series of business processes from the following workspaces:
Vendors can also monitor information about consignment inventory.
The Purchase order confirmation workspace lets you respond to the purchase orders (POs) that have been sent to you for review. It also lets you view information about POs that are awaiting action from the customer, and POs that have been confirmed but are still open.
There are three lists in the Purchase order confirmation workspace:
You can use the following pages to work with POs:
The POs that the customer sends you to review appear in the Purchase order confirmation workspace and on the Purchase orders for review page. After you open a PO, you can accept it, reject it, or accept it with changes. There might be attachments on the PO header or on individual lines. Additionally, you can attach information to your response on the PO header or individual lines. For example, you might suggest a substitute item for one of the lines.
You can preview and print the PO as a PDF file by using the Preview/Print option. You can also use the Display dimensions action to hide or show the following dimension columns: Site, Warehouse, Color, Size, Style, and Configuration.
If you use the Accept with changes option, you can accept or reject individual lines. You can also make the following changes to lines:
You can't change pricing information or charges, but you can use notes to make suggestions for these changes.
If the customer sends you a new version of a PO, it will have a version suffix to indicate that it's a modified version of a PO that was previously sent. The Purchase order vendor confirmation history page lets you track the history of each order.
If you're using consignment inventory, you can use the vendor collaboration interface to view information on the following pages:
The Vendor bidding workspace lets you view the requests for quotation (RFQs) that your company has been invited to respond to. You can also respond to the RFQs.
The workspace also shows all the RFQs that you've lost or won. Additionally, if the system is configured for the public sector, the workspace shows the RFQs that are publicly available.
Open the Vendor bidding workspace to access the following information:
People who work in the public sector can see open and expired RFQs that have been made available to the public.
Select the Open published requests for quotations link to see a list of open RFQs that are available to the public. An open RFQ is an RFQ that hasn't yet expired. You can find the expiration date and time on the header of the RFQ.
If you've been invited to bid, you can find the same RFQ on the New bid invitations page. Sometimes, you might want to bid on an open RFQ, but you haven't been invited to bid. In this case, you might be able to invite yourself, provided that the customer has enabled self-invitation for the RFQ case.
The New bid invitations page provides a filter that lets you view the open RFQs and identify those that contain lines that match your approved procurement categories.
Select the Closed published requests for quotations link to see a list of closed RFQs that are available to the public. A closed RFQ is an RFQ that has expired. You can find the expiration date and time on the header of the RFQ.
A closed RFQ shows all vendor bids down to the line level. As bids are awarded or rejected, this information is reflected in the closed RFQ. Any attachments that are included in the bid are also available.
Note
This functionality is available only if the public sector configuration is turned on.
Select Bid to start to bid on an RFQ.
When the editing is enabled for bid fields on the headers and lines of an RFQ, you can enter your bid directly in the line grid. You must also consider any additional bid information that should be added in the line details.
When you start to work on a bid, it appears in the Bids in progress section.
At any time before the expiration date, you can save a bid. You can then return later to finish and submit the bid. After you submit a bid, you can recall and update it up until the expiration date.
Select Reset from RFQ to reset the data that you entered for a bid and revert to the original RFQ. You can reset the header or the line.
Select Add alternate or Remove alternate in the line grid to work with alternates.
Some RFQs allow for alternate bids. You can specify alternate bids only for lines of the Category type, because specific items can't be added as alternates.
Select RFQ attachment or RFQ lines attachment to open any attachment that the customer has added to an RFQ. Select Bid attachments or Bid line attachments to upload attachments together with the bid.
There might be questionnaires that you must answer before you're allowed to submit a bid.
Select Decline if you don't want to bid. After you select Decline, you can't recall the action and enter a bid.
If an RFQ is amended, you must enter a new bid. You can find information about the amendment on the Amendments tab of the RFQ page. Amended RFQs appear on the New bid invitations page.
As a vendor, you can access part of the information that the customer maintains in the vendor master record. Therefore, you can keep the information up to date. To update the information, you must have a vendor admin (external) role.
The accessible information is the vendor name, addresses, contact information, contact persons and their contact information, identification numbers, tax registration numbers, procurement categories that the vendor is approved to sell to the customer in, and information about certifications.
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Configure and manage vendor collaboration in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management - Training
Speed, accuracy, and a digital solution when communicating with vendors is an essential need for a successful business. Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management offers seamless collaborations with vendors through the Vendor collaboration portal.
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Design and configure Dynamics 365 Supply chain Management and related tools.
Documentation
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Set up and maintain vendor collaboration - Supply Chain Management | Dynamics 365
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