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DycoTrade is a Commodity Trading and Risk Management (CTRM) / ERP solution from Dutch company DycoTrade B.V. Built on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management, it targets physical commodity trading scenarios such as metals and concentrates, grains, dairy, coffee, tea and cocoa, and agri-food and feed. It is not positioned as a generic lightweight SaaS tool, but rather as an industry-specific, end-to-end system embedded into Microsoft ERP.
Based on the available information, DycoTrade covers trading, logistics operations, finance, BI reporting, risk management, and position management. The system supports physicals, futures, options, and FX contracts, with capabilities such as real-time position views, Mark-to-Market, trading result management, and Monte Carlo scenario analysis. Complex pricing is a major focus, including Extended Pricing, Component Pricing, Element Pricing, and quality-based pricing, making it suitable for multi-factor pricing structures such as metal content, dairy metrics, freight, and insurance.
On the integration side, it relies heavily on Dynamics 365, Azure, Power Platform, Power BI, DataLake/Fabric, and also provides D365 Extensions such as FX, futures, multi-country sales tax, and invoice scanning. Its FX application mentions integration with 360T.
The official website does not disclose standard plans, unit pricing, or licensing models. The typical procurement path is to contact sales, request a demo, complete a 7-minute assessment, and conduct a free Fit/Gap analysis. Deployment is clearly cloud-oriented, based on Microsoft SaaS and Azure hosting, with support for single-tenant or multi-tenant architecture. There is no direct indication of self-hosting, on-premises deployment, or open APIs.
Its strength lies in its industry depth: contracts, logistics, hedging, FX, inventory, finance, and reporting can all be managed within the same Dynamics 365 environment, while Microsoft Cloud provides security, backup, scalability, and multi-country localization capabilities. For multinational commodity traders, its preconfigured commodity scenarios may reduce the risk of building everything from scratch.
The drawbacks are that pricing and implementation complexity are not transparent, and the product is strongly tied to the Microsoft ecosystem. If a company is not already using Dynamics 365, the upfront migration, process redesign, and consulting effort may be substantial.
DycoTrade is better suited to mid-sized and large commodity trading companies, multinational trading groups, and international finance and supply chain teams already using Dynamics 365. The official website does not specify access conditions from mainland China. Azure and AppSource-related services, access to the international website, and cross-border payments/contracts all need to be tested in practice. If a China-based team requires local deployment, Chinese-language support, or domestic alternatives, it may also consider SAP Commodity Management, ION/Openlink, Allegro, Murex, as well as domestic ERP and trade risk management systems.
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dycotrade.com is an Netherlands SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dycotrade.com directly.