Microsoft Exam Syllabus

MB-330 syllabus, skills measured, and exam topics

The MB-330 exam measures Implement product information management, Implement inventory and asset management, and Implement and manage supply chain processes. Use this page to review the current official syllabus, major domains, and source links before exam day.

Skills measured by domain

Use the weighting table to decide where to spend the most study time.

Domain Weight
Implement product information management 25–30%
Implement inventory and asset management 20–25%
Implement and manage supply chain processes 15–20%
Implement warehouse management and transportation management 20–25%
Implement master planning 10–15%

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Audience profile

  • As a candidate for this exam, you design solutions and configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to meet the business requirements for a customer. You understand the end-to-end processes of supply chain management and can identify system capabilities and features that can be used to implement system functionality using industry-recommended practices.
  • You possess knowledge of supply chain management operations and implementing Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management features, including:
  • Product information management
  • Sales processes
  • Procurement processes
  • Vendor collaboration
  • Inventory processes
  • Quality management
  • Warehouse management
  • Warehouse Management mobile app
  • Master planning and planning optimization
  • Asset management

Detailed outline

Scan each section as a working study checklist instead of one long wall of text.

Implement product information management (25–30%)

  • Create and release products and product variants
  • Create and apply product templates
  • Create bills of materials (BOMs) and BOM versions
  • Create and configure category hierarchies
  • Create and manage product states during the lifecycle of a product
  • Create and manage product attributes
  • Configure inventory dimensions, including storage, tracking, and product dimension groups
  • Configure item model groups
  • Configure reservation hierarchies
  • Configure unit sequence groups
  • Create and assign bar codes and Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) codes
  • Configure product unit conversions

Implement inventory and asset management (20–25%)

  • Create and process journals, including BOMs, item arrival, output order, transfer, movement, inventory adjustment, and counting journals
  • Create and process transfer orders
  • Configure and manage the inventory closing and adjustment process
  • Apply and remove inventory blocking manually
  • Create batch disposition codes
  • Configure and run inventory reports including ABC classification
  • Configure and process nonconformances
  • Configure quality associations
  • Configure components for the quality control process
  • Process quality orders
  • Process quarantine orders
  • Create and manage work orders

Implement and manage supply chain processes (15–20%)

  • Create and maintain vendors
  • Create and manage purchase requisitions, requests for quotation (RFQs), and purchase orders (POs)
  • Create purchase agreements and vendor rebates
  • Configure and process consignment inventory
  • Manage over and under deliveries and delivery schedules
  • Configure procurement categories, charge codes, and purchasing policies
  • Configure vendor collaboration features
  • Create and process vendor returns
  • Manage registration and product receipt
  • Configure procurement workflows
  • Configure landed cost parameters and voyage statuses
  • Create and process voyage with purchase orders or transfer orders

Implement warehouse management and transportation management (20–25%)

  • Create sites, warehouses, locations, location formats, location profiles, location types, and zones
  • Configure work policies and work breaks
  • Implement location directives
  • Configure wave, load, and work templates
  • Create and print labels, including product, wave, GS1 label segments, and license plate labels
  • Configure packing dimensions
  • Configure inbound receiving process
  • Configure outbound shipment process
  • Configure and update inventory status
  • Configure and process replenishment
  • Manage inbound and outbound load planning workbench
  • Configure and process inventory movements via warehouse work