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Connect Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management to WareBee.

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The warehouse management module of Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management runs advanced warehousing for organisations standardised on the Microsoft stack.

Data entities and the Dynamics OData APIs expose work lines, inventory and locations — WareBee consumes the standard entities without customisation.

How the connection works.

  1. 1

    Get the data out

    Connect via REST API, scheduled exports, or a one-off CSV — whatever Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management supports in your setup. No changes to your WMS configuration.

  2. 2

    WareBee builds the twin

    The Universal WMS API maps your feeds onto the five core data types below and builds a live 3D digital twin of your warehouse.

  3. 3

    Optimise and execute

    Analyse performance, simulate changes, and send approved recommendations — slotting, batching, labour plans — back to Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management for execution.

What data WareBee reads.

Five data types cover everything the twin needs. Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management already produces all of them.

  • Events

    Picking, replenishment and putaway events with timestamps, users, locations and quantities.

  • Orders & picklists

    Order lines, dates, quantities and routing metadata — waves, docks, priorities.

  • Items

    SKU master data: dimensions, weight, unit-of-measure hierarchy, groups and stackability.

  • Inventory & assignments

    Which SKU sits where, and in what quantity — the twin’s current state.

  • Locations

    Aisles, bays, levels and positions with dimensions — the physical map of your warehouse.

Products & editions.

WareBee works with every edition below — the Universal WMS API only cares about the data, not the version.

  • Dynamics 365 SCM — Advanced Warehousing

    The full WMS-grade module with work templates, waves and mobile flows.

  • Dynamics 365 Business Central

    Warehousing for smaller operations — bins, picks and put-aways.

Example data mapping.

A warehouse work-line entity (OData) mapped onto WareBee’s Events feed.

{
  "value": [
    {
      "WorkId": "USMF-004411",
      "WorkType": "Pick",
      "LineNumber": 1,
      "ItemNumber": "SKU-44712",
      "QtyWork": 6,
      "WMSLocationId": "A-012-03-1",
      "WorkClosedUtcDateTime": "2026-05-04T08:12:41Z",
      "UserId": "U-217"
    }
  ]
}

Ask AI about your Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management data.

Anyone on the team can ask, in plain language — answers come back as charts, tables and KPIs, grounded in the twin built from your Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management data.

  • “What are our picking rates by zone?” → Ask AI
  • “Which SKUs should move before peak season?” → Ask AI
  • “Where is travel time leaking in Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management?” → Ask AI

Value for every slotting model.

However Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management runs your warehouse — fixed slots, dynamic putaway or a mix — the twin optimises the part that matters.

  • Static slotting

    Better slotting

    Every SKU gets the fixed slot that minimises travel and congestion, with re-slotting plans your team can apply week by week.

  • Dynamic slotting

    Zone configuration

    WareBee tunes the zones themselves — velocity boundaries, putaway rules and zone shapes that direct stock to the right areas.

  • Hybrid

    Both, together

    Optimised fixed pick faces where stability pays, optimised zone rules where flexibility wins — one model covering both.

What you unlock.

  • Improve WMS slotting

    Optimal slot assignments, simulated in the twin and sent back to Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management for execution.

  • Batching & clustering

    Group orders into efficient pick waves that cut travel and picking stops.

  • BI tools

    Warehouse analytics over your events — cost to serve, utilisation, CO₂, velocity.

  • AI dashboard

    KPIs and trends assembled by AI, surfacing what changed and why it matters.

  • Ask AI

    Plain-language questions about your data and processes, answered as charts and tables.

  • Root-cause analysis

    Trace a missed SLA or a slow shift back to the events that caused it.

  • Process mining

    Reconstruct how work actually flows — detours, rework and bottlenecks included.

  • Master-data analysis & audit

    Find dimension gaps, orphan locations and data issues — then fix them in the WMS.

See your Dynamics 365 Warehouse Management data as a digital twin.

Bring a data export to the demo and we'll show you your own warehouse — not a canned one.