CLIENT SUCCESS STORY

Modernizing Steel Manufacturing & Building Materials Operations

Accelerating Innovation, Batch Manufacturing & Supply Chain Excellence with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

300%

Growth in Engagement

45%

Cost Reduction

6 Months

Implementation Time

Client Success Story illustrating modern steel manufacturing and building materials operations using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central to improve batch manufacturing, inventory optimization, supply chain management, and operational excellence.

Solution Stack

Industry

Steel Manufacturing | TMT Steel | Billet Manufacturing | Building Materials | Construction Products | Infrastructure Materials | Metal Processing

Engagement

Digital Transformation | ERP Modernization | Steel Manufacturing | Supply Chain Optimization | Plant Operations | Business Intelligence

Business Overview

Steel manufacturers operate in one of the most operationally intensive industries, where production efficiency, quality consistency, raw material availability, energy utilization, and supply chain coordination directly influence profitability and customer satisfaction.

Organizations manufacturing billets, TMT bars, structural steel, and construction materials must continuously balance production planning, procurement, inventory, quality assurance, logistics, dealer networks, and financial performance while responding to fluctuations in raw material costs and market demand.

A leading steel manufacturing enterprise with integrated production facilities, multiple warehouses, and an extensive dealer network was experiencing increasing operational complexity as production capacity expanded and market presence grew.

Although individual departments had optimized their local operations, business-critical information remained fragmented across legacy applications, spreadsheets, and departmental systems. Leadership lacked real-time visibility into manufacturing performance, production costs, inventory, procurement, logistics, and financial operations.

To build a connected, future-ready manufacturing enterprise, the organization initiated a digital transformation program centered around Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and the Microsoft Business Applications ecosystem.

The objective was to establish a unified digital platform capable of integrating finance, procurement, billet production, rolling mill operations, warehouse management, dealer operations, logistics, and executive reporting while creating a scalable foundation for future automation and analytics.

A Growing Steel Enterprise Facing New Challenges

Production Planning & Capacity Utilization

Coordinating billet production, rolling mill operations, maintenance schedules, production orders, and dispatch planning across manufacturing facilities became increasingly complex.

Production teams required improved visibility into:

  • Production Orders
  • Rolling Mill Schedules
  • Billet Availability
  • Capacity Utilization
  • Production Output
  • Manufacturing Variances

Raw Material Procurement

Steel manufacturing depends on uninterrupted availability of billets, scrap, ferro alloys, consumables, and other production inputs.

The organization sought greater control over:

  • Supplier Performance
  • Procurement Planning
  • Material Availability
  • Lead Times
  • Purchase Costs
  • Vendor Evaluation

Warehouse & Inventory Management

Managing raw materials, semi-finished goods, finished TMT bars, binding wire, structural products, and spare parts across multiple warehouses required significant manual coordination.

Leadership required improved visibility into:

  • Inventory Availability
  • Material Movements
  • Warehouse Transfers
  • Slow-Moving Inventory
  • Stock Valuation
  • Dispatch Readiness

Production Cost Visibility

Manufacturing costs were influenced by raw material prices, power consumption, production efficiency, logistics, and operational performance.

Finance and manufacturing teams required real-time visibility into:

  • Cost per Metric Ton
  • Material Consumption
  • Production Variances
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Profitability by Product Category

Dealer & Distribution Management

Managing an extensive dealer network across multiple regions required better coordination between manufacturing, warehouse operations, dispatch teams, finance, and sales.

The organization aimed to improve:

  • Order Fulfillment
  • Dealer Servicing
  • Dispatch Planning
  • Delivery Visibility
  • Customer Commitments

Quality Assurance

Maintaining consistent product quality while complying with BIS standards and internal quality benchmarks required continuous monitoring throughout manufacturing.

Quality teams required centralized visibility into:

  • Production Quality
  • Laboratory Testing
  • Material Certifications
  • Product Traceability
  • Inspection Records

Business Intelligence

Executive reporting relied heavily on manually consolidated information from production, finance, procurement, and sales systems.

Leadership required real-time operational dashboards supporting faster strategic decision-making.

Defining the Digital Transformation Strategy

The organization evaluated enterprise platforms capable of supporting integrated steel manufacturing operations while enabling future scalability.

Key evaluation criteria included:

  • Financial Management
  • Manufacturing Operations
  • Production Planning
  • Procurement
  • Inventory Management
  • Warehouse Management
  • Multi-Plant Operations
  • Dealer Management
  • Business Intelligence
  • Workflow Automation
  • Cloud Scalability
  • AI Readiness

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central was selected due to its integrated manufacturing capabilities, financial management, supply chain functionality, cloud architecture, and seamless integration with Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Power Automate, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Copilot.

The solution established a digital foundation capable of connecting manufacturing, finance, procurement, logistics, and commercial operations within a unified ecosystem.

A Structured Transformation Approach

Phase 1 – Finance & Enterprise Operations

Financial management, budgeting, master data, procurement policies, and reporting structures were standardized across the organization.

Phase 2 – Procurement, Inventory & Warehousing

Supply chain operations were modernized through centralized procurement, inventory optimization, warehouse management, vendor collaboration, and material planning.

Phase 3 – Manufacturing & Plant Operations

Manufacturing operations were strengthened through integrated production planning, Bills of Materials (BOM), capacity planning, production orders, material consumption tracking, rolling mill coordination, and inventory synchronization.

Phase 4 – Analytics & Intelligent Operations

Executive dashboards, workflow automation, and AI-assisted reporting were implemented using Microsoft Power BI, Power Automate, and Microsoft Copilot.

Enabling a Connected Steel Manufacturing Enterprise

The implementation established a connected ERP platform integrating finance, procurement, manufacturing, warehouse operations, logistics, and executive reporting.

Unified Manufacturing Operations

Production, procurement, inventory, finance, logistics, and dealer operations were centralized into a single ERP platform.

Improved Production Visibility

Plant managers gained real-time visibility into:

  • Production Orders
  • Capacity Utilization
  • Material Consumption
  • Rolling Mill Performance
  • Production Variances
  • Manufacturing Costs

Enhanced Supply Chain Coordination

Integrated procurement and inventory management improved visibility into supplier performance, warehouse operations, material planning, and logistics.

The organization achieved improved visibility into:

  • Raw Material Availability
  • Warehouse Inventory
  • Dispatch Planning
  • Dealer Orders
  • Inventory Movements
  • Procurement Performance
  • Stock Ageing

Better Executive Decision-Making

Leadership gained access to real-time dashboards covering:

  • Production Performance
  • Plant Efficiency
  • Inventory Valuation
  • Procurement KPIs
  • Financial Performance
  • Dealer Sales
  • Operational Profitability

Business Impact

The transformation delivered measurable improvements across manufacturing, finance, procurement, logistics, and commercial operations.

Key Outcomes

  • Improved enterprise-wide operational visibility
  • Better production planning and plant utilization
  • Enhanced procurement efficiency
  • Improved inventory accuracy
  • Faster financial reporting
  • Increased warehouse visibility
  • Stronger dealer and dispatch coordination
  • Standardized manufacturing processes
  • Improved executive decision-making through real-time analytics
  • Scalable digital platform supporting future expansion

Organizations undertaking similar steel manufacturing transformation initiatives frequently realize improvements in production efficiency, inventory optimization, supply chain visibility, financial governance, and operational agility while creating a scalable foundation for sustainable growth.

Our Approach

Steel manufacturers require transformation programs that integrate plant operations, finance, procurement, logistics, warehouse management, and commercial functions into a connected enterprise platform.

Our approach includes:

  • Business Process Assessment
  • ERP Strategy & Transformation Roadmap
  • Manufacturing Process Optimization
  • Production Planning & Capacity Management
  • Procurement & Supply Chain Modernization
  • Warehouse & Inventory Optimization
  • Financial Transformation
  • Data Migration & System Integration
  • Executive Dashboards & Business Intelligence
  • Change Management & User Adoption
  • Managed Support & Continuous Improvement

Looking Ahead

The steel industry is rapidly evolving through automation, Industry 4.0, AI-assisted planning, predictive maintenance, and sustainable manufacturing initiatives.

With Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central serving as the operational backbone, organizations are well-positioned to leverage Microsoft Copilot, advanced analytics, intelligent production planning, predictive inventory management, workflow automation, and cloud collaboration to improve operational resilience while supporting sustainable manufacturing.

By establishing a connected digital enterprise, steel manufacturers can strengthen operational efficiency, improve customer responsiveness, enhance supply chain performance, and build a scalable platform for long-term growth.

Note: At Livexpert Technologies, we are committed to protecting the confidentiality of our clients and partners. As a result, certain client names, locations, and implementation-specific details have been anonymized or modified. The business challenges, transformation approach, and outcomes presented are representative of the engagement and the value delivered while preserving client confidentiality.