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Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Overview

What is Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) & Manufacturing on Fusion Cloud enables organizations to respond quickly to changing demand, supply, and market conditions.

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Recent Reviews

Good improvement

8 out of 10
March 21, 2019
Incentivized
It is our tool for keeping track of opportunities and resources related to the opportunities. It is widely used by our sales staff but it …
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New Cloud User

8 out of 10
March 21, 2019
Incentivized
We are currently implementing it in our organization, so we are in the initial evaluation and education phases. It will support our …
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Oracle SCM Cloud Review

7 out of 10
March 21, 2019
Incentivized
Oracle SCM is being used for maintenance related activities in the tracking and health of assets. Work orders are created for preventative …
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Oracle SCM Review

7 out of 10
March 20, 2019
Incentivized
Today we are using SCM Cloud to generate "Drop Ship" Orders and purchase Orders , and finally send the Purchase Order document to B2B via …
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Popular Features

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  • Custom alerts (13)
    8.1
    81%
  • Scenario-based planning (12)
    7.2
    72%
  • Resource optimization (12)
    7.0
    70%
  • Supply forecasting (12)
    6.9
    69%
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Product Demos

How to Partner with RF-SMART for Oracle SCM Cloud: Q&A with RF-SMART

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Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud Work Order Functions

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Oracle Cloud Shipping Software Demo

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Oracle Supply Chain Cloud: End to End Demo Flow

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Features

Supply Chain Planning

Integrating the activities of different parties throughout the supply chain, and monitoring external and internal conditions that may affect the production of goods.

7
Avg 7.3

Procurement Management

Overseeing the activities of the purchasing department of the company.

7.9
Avg 7.3

Order Fulfillment Management

Overseeing the process that takes a product from sale to delivery.

8.2
Avg 7.9

Logistics and Transportation Management

The activities surrounding the movement of goods from one manufacturing stage to the next and then onto the final consumer.

8.3
Avg 7.3

Warehouse & Inventory Management

Monitoring and management of warehouse and inventory activities.

9
Avg 7.9

Demand Management

Monitoring and reporting on market demand conditions.

7.8
Avg 7.3
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Product Details

What is Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) & Manufacturing on Fusion Cloud enables organizations to respond quickly to changing demand, supply, and market conditions.

Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) Video

Both Blue Yonder Luminate Logistics and Oracle SCM Cloud bring different flavors to the logistics and warehouse management space - enabling businesses to more efficiently track and manage their inventory. In this video, TrustRadius goes over the two products' reporting and ana...
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Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) Competitors

Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) Technical Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) & Manufacturing on Fusion Cloud enables organizations to respond quickly to changing demand, supply, and market conditions.

SAP Supply Chain Management, IBM Maximo Application Suite, and Blue Yonder Luminate Planning are common alternatives for Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM).

Reviewers rate Pricing and product configurations generation and Shipping performance and Inventory storage highest, with a score of 9.3.

The most common users of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used extensively by the Procurement and Supply Chain team. Streamlining processes for Vendor Management, Tenders. Used to consolidate, manage, and govern the spend data.
  • Strong backend system to handle huge amounts of data. Streamlines P2P, O2C, VM processes.
  • Made supplier registration easier.
  • Security is top class.
  • Incorporates some of the best industry practices.
  • Reporting capabilities.
  • UI - Needs a definite update. Tool can do wonders if UI is intuitive.
  • Excel based data doesn't upload easily.
  • No open APIs, integration is not possible with other tools.
  • Extra charges for a module for integration.
  • Implementation is not easy.
Out-of-the-box functionality.
If you need a best-practice incorporated legacy tool.
If you're looking to implement the first SCM system.
Might not be the best fit when deploying for multiple BUs in bigger enterprises.
March 20, 2019

Oracle SCM Review

Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Today we are using SCM Cloud to generate "Drop Ship" Orders and purchase Orders , and finally send the Purchase Order document to B2B via CMK to our suppliers . Yes , Drop ship process is being used for whole organization.
  • The streamlined process for Drop ship flow is great.
  • Order Orchestration is good
  • Role Based access is good
  • CMK and B2B UIs are very flexible and able to retry to resend the Orders, and easy to configure.
  • When Compare to EBS r12.2.5 , there were lot of missing functionality. I know its being delivered by agile approach , but it would have been better if we had some of the functionality such as EFFs on Purchase Orders,
  • Patching window..
  • It would have been better if we had all the REST services available to perform most of the functionalities such as get the look up values, create lookups etc ..
It's Less appropriate because too much down time for patching etc.. Drop ship process was well defined and worked as expected.
Edson Morales | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 5 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used for HCM, Service Contracts, Drop Ship process
  • Has web services for creating service contracts etc.
  • Browser UI
  • Forced to stay current
  • Ability to extend - I can't access the database directly or create PL SQL procedures or functions.
  • Additional web services
  • Limited functionality in certain areas - there isn't a front-end UI for install base.
Good for vanilla processes such as drop-ship. Bad for nonstandard processes, such a one-off shipping schedules based stores.
March 20, 2019

Oracle Fusion SCM

Sanjana Purohit | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Used across the whole organization. Order Management Procurement Inventory Management Product Development Costing Manufacturing
  • Flexibility
  • Process driven
  • Gives more functionality & responsibility to business users.
  • Performance
  • Patch upgrades need to provide additional features, but not break existing functionalities.
  • Oracle need to to have more knowledge base to support cloud services.
Manufacturing and Order management is well suited. Procurement services need to evolve more and stabilize to current market. We have self-service procurement in our org -- but we are not opening that up to the entire org yet, because there are a bunch of issues, for example: if they have some prerequisites set up, they cannot order the prerequisite, and they have to go in and select it all again. Little functions that we're working with Oracle to get fixed, so we can have less frustration with the end-user.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We utilize Oracle SCM Cloud for all our SCM and logistical needs. We use it across our organization in multiple departments and off site locations. Gained more control over spend and transparency for better analytics to act on. We are first adopters and have been in close contact with Oracle to enhance thier SCM CLoud applicarions for Healthcare. Provides better end user envolvement while maintianing tighter controls for procurement and inventory control
  • Ability for end user to have visibility to their transactions, history
  • Reporting for management and real time access to data
  • User interface that end users can access easily
  • Need a native mobile inventory solution, using third party adds complexity and creates enviorment for failure espesially when CLoud updates are very frequent
  • BAse reporting could vastly improve for required daily data needs
  • Speed needs to be improved for the system
  • SOme base functionalities in Healthcare are not meet out of the box
SCM Cloud in manufacturing for single location and area with few variables is good. Need to work on Healthcare application with a wide array of requirments and needs , roles, authorities, etc
Raviraj Raikar | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Oracle has various supply chain products ranging from Product Life Cycle Management, Supply Chain Planning, Order Management, Procurement etc. Our clients uses predominantly the Order Management & Procurement Products in supply chain for procuring and selling of their products. The order management products helps to seamless integrate for complete order to cash process. Customer was highly benefitted by the features including searching for orders, viewing the current status of the orders, view summary of exceptions by customer, product or supplier, and it also allows to drill in to additional data details.
  • In Order promising options, we have lead time based, available to promise, capable to promise and profitable to promise. So the promising rules will select best available options amongst them to benefit the customer and the enterprise.
  • Allocation by demand ensures that the scarce supply of products are reserved for the most important customers which is a value proposition for any organization.
  • The entire procurement process can be automated, which will be executed without manual interventions. This will in-turn improve productivity and ensure compliance is followed in each step.
  • Excel is still the preferred choice for planning system, as the complexities / product familiarity still works as a bottleneck towards using the Oracle's Product Supply chain engine. Users prefer to work out [rules] in Excel and then apply the same in the system.
  • Business requirements are changing at an alarming rate as the dynamics in the world have been changing due to rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence and cloud computing. So Oracle SCM needs to keep pace with this change and try and accommodate these changes in the new product release coming forth.
Oracle SCM would be best suited for organizations which require a robust Supply chain planning engine. Organizations having businesses spread across globally or having voluminous business transactions will need proper planning for lean manufacturing of products. Also productivity needs to be increased in such scenarios by automating processes which is readily available with the Oracle SCM Product Suite. The automation also enables compliance to be followed on a broader scale.
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