Microsoft Dynamics and ERP implementation partner for manufacturing
9altitudes is a Microsoft-focused consulting firm built around Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and Azure. The stack reveals a deep commitment to the Microsoft ecosystem — Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations, Business Central, Supply Chain Management, alongside Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, and Azure Data Factory for analytics and integration. Active projects center on manufacturing ERP implementations, data pipeline work with Fabric, and PLM integrations, while pain points cluster around data migration, supply chain transformation, and scaling BI solutions — all signals of a firm anchored in complex, mission-critical deployments for mid-market manufacturers.
9altitudes operates as a consulting collective headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, with 501–1,000 employees. The firm specializes in digital transformation for manufacturing and mid-market companies, with particular depth in Microsoft Dynamics implementations (ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management), Business Intelligence (Power BI, Fabric), and enterprise integration. The project portfolio spans Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations rollouts, scalable Business Central solutions, PLM projects, and data pipeline optimization using Microsoft Fabric. Hiring is concentrated in engineering (23 roles) and data (7 roles), with mid-level talent driving the bulk of delivery. No new positions were posted in the last 30 days, and all current hiring is Belgium-based.
Primary stack: Dynamics 365 (Finance & Operations, Business Central, Supply Chain Management), Power Platform, Azure, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and SQL. Secondary tools include Python, Scala, and GitHub Copilot. All grounded in the Microsoft ecosystem.
Active projects include Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations implementations, manufacturing-focused ERP solutions, scalable Business Central deployments, data pipelines using Microsoft Fabric, Power BI dashboarding, PLM integrations, and Supply Chain Management implementations.
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