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BSRM Group of Companies Manufacturing 2800 $525M Bangladesh Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2018 n/a In 2018, BSRM Group of Companies implemented Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders as a targeted Order Management deployment to standardize procurement workflows across the group. The implementation was delivered in parallel with the company led ERP Version Updation and Cloud Migration program managed by the internal ERP function. The deployment concentrated on core purchase order lifecycle capabilities, including requisition to purchase order conversion, approver hierarchy configuration, landed cost management refurbishment, and automation to support production batch processing and off line delivery handling. Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders was configured to support multiple new Legal Entities, new Operating Units, and additional Inventory Organizations that were provisioned in the ERP instance during the same program. Operational integration tied the Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders implementation into existing ERP modules that BSRM operates such as Oracle Process Manufacturing OPM and Oracle eAM, and into targeted automation projects including bundle tag printing automation and QR code based dispatch security controllers. The scope of use encompassed procurement, inventory, production and maintenance functions across rolling plants and the newly onboarded entities BSRM Agro Product Ltd and BSRM Hong Kong Ltd. Governance and rollout were run through a standardized ERP post implementation support structure and a revised value based purchase requisition approver hierarchy led by the deputy manager ERP function. Reported outcomes from related ERP initiatives included explicit cost savings cited by the team, including USD 30,000 from implementation of two new legal entities, USD 28,000 from two new operating units, USD 252,000 from six new inventory organizations, USD 20,000 from four new production processes, and USD 95,000 from production batch processing automation, with ongoing programs for data governance and further automation.
Containers for Exchange Professional Services 100 $10M Australia Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2020 n/a In 2020, Containers for Exchange implemented Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders as part of an Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP deployment, aligning Order Management with the company finance backbone. The project ran in Sydney and focused on embedding purchase order processing into a cloud financial suite to support procurement and accounts payable workflows. The implementation included configuration and UAT preparation for Oracle Fusion Cloud AP, AR, FA, GL, CM, Expense, Tax, and PO, with explicit system configuration documentation produced using Oracle OUM. Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders was configured alongside data conversion and validation using Oracle Fusion Cloud FBDI templates, and OTBI reports were developed to support transactional and ledger reporting needs. Integration work included Oracle Cloud Integration functional testing and coordinated integration testing during system integration testing and user acceptance testing phases, validating interfaces that support purchase order lifecycle and supplier invoice interactions. Operational coverage centered on finance and procurement business functions within Containers for Exchange, with workflows implemented for purchase order creation, approvals, and invoice matching consistent with Order Management and financial controls. Governance and rollout activities emphasized standard Oracle functional solutions for data conversion, collaborative configuration and testing across the consultant team, and documented configuration artifacts to support UAT. Achievements recorded during the engagement include proposing an Oracle Cloud standard approach for data conversion, collaborative execution of SIT and UAT testing, and joint completion of integration testing for the financial modules and Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders.
EXL Professional Services 61000 $1.8B United States Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2017 n/a In 2017, EXL implemented Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders as a targeted enterprise Order Management deployment to centralize procurement and purchase-to-pay capabilities. The implementation was executed through EXL's Enterprise Digital Applications function within Global Technology, with technical leadership and cloud solution architecture resources based in Noida supporting cloud enablement and adoption across global business units. The deployment configured Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders alongside Oracle Fusion ERP Cloud components, including PO, AP, AR, GL, HCM and RICEW delivery artifacts for customized extensions. Configuration included procurement catalogs and purchase order processing workflows, and technical delivery emphasized RICEW type development, PL/SQL integrations and template configuration for reporting where OTBI and BI Publisher were used to meet analytics and document generation requirements. Architecturally the program leveraged Oracle Integration Cloud for integration orchestration, Oracle Cloud PaaS components such as VBCS for UI extensions and PCS for process automation, and standard web services and REST API patterns for third party connectivity. The technical stack included Oracle Database and PL/SQL components for complex data transformations and batch orchestration, with integrations scoped for AP and P2P handoffs to downstream finance processes. Governance and rollout were organized around scoping, solution design, delivery and adoption phases, with active engagement between functional and business unit owners for support and enhancements. Delivery practices referenced multiple SDLC models including Agile Scrum and Waterfall, and centralized technical ownership by the Cloud Technical Solutions Architect role to coordinate change control, integration testing and incremental production releases.
Education 470 $100M Spain Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2018 n/a
Retail 55000 $7.0B United Arab Emirates Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2019 n/a
Retail 34000 $5.4B United States Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2023 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 749 $159M Pakistan Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2016 n/a
Distribution 4928 $1.5B Netherlands Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2018 n/a
Utilities 28314 $26.7B United States Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2019 n/a
Government 15936 $48.2B United States Oracle Oracle Cloud Purchase Orders Order Management 2018 n/a
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