Built for Batch: D365 Business Central + Yaveon for Process Manufacturers
Join Western Computer and Yaveon on June 18 to see what D365 Business Central looks like in practice for process manufacturers — and walk away with a framework for evaluating long-term architectural fit.
The Problem
The ERP that works at go-live often breaks later
Most process manufacturers don't experience a dramatic ERP failure. They experience something slower: batch complexity increases, compliance requirements tighten, and the system that worked at launch starts requiring manual intervention to hold together. Lot genealogy gets reconstructed in spreadsheets. Formula revisions get tracked outside the ERP. Quality documentation piles up in a parallel system.
By the time the problem is visible, the workarounds are load-bearing.
What You'll Walk Away With
Walk away with a framework, not a pitch
This session is built for process manufacturing leaders who are evaluating ERP options or questioning whether their current system can scale. You'll leave with:
- A clear framework for evaluating ERP fit based on operational complexity trajectory — not feature lists
- A working understanding of what Yaveon's process manufacturing layer adds to D365 Business Central's native capabilities
- The three architectural questions to ask any ERP vendor before you commit
- Real scenarios from production environments, showing what stability looks like years after go-live
Who Should Attend
This webinar is built for:
- Operations and manufacturing leaders at batch-based, formula-driven manufacturers
- IT and ERP teams evaluating D365 Business Central or comparing BC to F&SCM
- Finance and executive leaders who will own the go/no-go decision on ERP modernization
ABOUT WESTERN COMPUTER
Western Computer is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 partner with 35+ years of ERP implementation experience and more than 1,250 completed implementations across manufacturing and distribution. In partnership with Yaveon, we design ERP environments built for the operational realities of process manufacturing — not retrofitted from generic templates. Our model is long-term: we stay accountable for system performance years after go-live, not just at launch.
See what your ERP should look like in practice
Register below — the recording will be sent to all registrants whether or not you can join live.

