List of Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing for Manufacturing ERP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing for Manufacturing ERP include: Land O’Lakes, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 9000 employees and revenues of $17.00 billion, Belron, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 29388 employees and revenues of $4.66 billion, Fortune Brands Innovations, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $4.61 billion, ABX Air, a United States based Transportation organisation with 7600 employees and revenues of $2.10 billion, Hypertherm, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $1.57 billion and many others.
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ABX Air | Transportation | 7600 | $2.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, ABX Air implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing. Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing is a Manufacturing ERP application deployed to centralize manufacturing transaction processing and ERP integration for the Air Transport Services Group business unit, supporting operations at the company scale. The engagement was associated with Argano and focused on integrating core ERP functions with external feeds and cloud services.
The implementation integrated ERP outbound and inbound interfaces with SFTP file feeds, OCI hosted services, and orchestration using Oracle Integration Cloud OIC. Workstreams included collecting detailed functional specifications, developing and validating ERP integrations inside Fusion, and minimizing the number of API calls within the instance to reduce instance maintenance cost. Technical work handled OIC special cases including processing distinct records, conditional mapping, OIC functions and XSLT, automated archival of integration IARs as backup, and creation of runbooks covering integrations, connections and DVM, with ongoing coordination between the client and onshore teams.
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Belron | Manufacturing | 29388 | $4.7B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Belron implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing, a Manufacturing ERP solution to support a broader transformation programme that is introducing core financial and operational applications across the group. The deployment was positioned as part of a global initiative covering Belron sites in its 34-country footprint, with the implementation aligned to a common approach for financial processes and management across regions.
The implementation work encompassed manufacturing ERP capabilities consistent with Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing, including production and inventory control, shop floor and materials management, and integration points into Oracle Fusion financial products to ensure unified financial data flows. Configuration and runbook artifacts were created alongside formal Statements of Work, Hypercare definitions, Support and Service acceptance criteria, Warranty and Exit criteria to govern the transition to steady state support.
Operational integration included IT service management linkage to ServiceNow for incident, problem and change tracking, service dashboards, and SLA monitoring. The program established weekly and monthly supplier review cadences with external third parties and a top four consultancy to review service delivery, approve changes at the Change Advisory Board, and escalate major incidents through a designated Financial Systems Service Manager.
Governance and process changes focused on defining the support model, signing off transitions from hypercare to BAU support, creating service improvement plans, and formalizing stakeholder communications for planned and unplanned interruptions. Service level management activities, vendor management oversight and CAB change approvals were embedded to maintain operational standards for Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing and linked financial products.
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Fortune Brands Innovations | Manufacturing | 11000 | $4.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Fortune Brands Innovations implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing as part of a coordinated Oracle Cloud applications rollout. The program addressed core Manufacturing ERP requirements for a multi-location business unit, executing a big-bang cutover across five production sites and aligning with a multi-year cloud strategy led by the companys ERP applications leader.
The technical implementation encompassed Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing alongside Oracle Cloud Financials and Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management, establishing integrated transactional flows between finance, supply chain, and manufacturing. Configuration focused on Manufacturing ERP functional areas common to the category, including production planning and scheduling, work order and shop floor control, bill of materials and routing management, and embedded quality and compliance controls.
Integrations were explicitly implemented with Blue Yonder WMS to unify warehouse and fulfillment processes with manufacturing and supply chain execution, and native Oracle Cloud integrations tied financial postings to production events. Operational coverage included five discrete manufacturing sites within the same business unit and extended to supporting finance and supply chain functions that interact with plant operations.
Governance was centralized under the Sr. Director ERP who set strategy, managed the Oracle Cloud-led business transformation, and coordinated a single-phase rollout across sites. The program standardized master data and core process workflows to support consistent manufacturing execution and cross-functional orchestration between manufacturing, inventory, and finance teams.
The engagement successfully delivered an end-to-end business transformation that combined Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing with Oracle Cloud Financials, Oracle Cloud SCM, and Blue Yonder WMS for the targeted multi-site unit. The implementation scope, big-bang approach, and centralized governance signal a consolidated move to cloud-native Manufacturing ERP operations for the business unit.
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GE Additive UK | Manufacturing | 400 | $52M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, GE Additive UK began a multi year rollout of Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing as its Manufacturing ERP. The program was led by a Chief Product Owner responsible for vision, strategy, and rollout schedules across multiple geographic locations and product lines, and the effort is described as several years into a multi year journey to unify ERP across the Additive organization.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing was implemented alongside a full suite of financials including general ledger, and core supply chain capabilities such as S&OP, Demand and Supply Planning, Sourcing, and Quality, with Manufacturing Execution System functionality addressed through the Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing deployment. Configuration emphasis focused on standardizing financial and manufacturing process flows, aligning master data models, and enabling common manufacturing execution and quality management workflows.
The implementation was executed with a solution architecture that enforces consistent design across CRM, ERP, and PLM pillar applications, indicating integrations at the application and data model level to support end to end processes from sourcing through production and finance. Operational coverage targeted finance, supply chain, manufacturing, quality, and sourcing functions across GE Additive product lines and locations, and the Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing instance serves as the central Manufacturing ERP backbone for those functions.
Governance and rollout were managed through product roadmaps, enterprise architecture oversight, continuous stakeholder engagement, and executive stakeholder reviews, with an indicated annual product budget of approximately 10M plus for a business unit with more than 200M in revenue. The Chief Product Owner role included enterprise architecture ownership and mentoring of junior product managers on agile methodology, and the program continues to rollout additional capabilities to achieve a single Additive ERP with Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing.
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Hypertherm | Manufacturing | 2000 | $1.6B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Hypertherm engaged a Cloud Supply Chain Solutions Architect to design the roadmap and planning for Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing, positioning Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing as its Manufacturing ERP initiative. The engagement was executed from Hanover, NH and included a specific Waterjet Oracle rollout at New Brighton, MN, focusing on cloud deployment planning for discrete manufacturing operations and industrial cutting systems.
The scope covered Oracle Cloud modules for Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management and Procurement, with deliverables that included solution design documents for new and existing business process flows and feasibility design documentation. Workstreams emphasized manufacturing execution and production planning capabilities, procurement lifecycles, and SCM process orchestration consistent with Manufacturing ERP functional patterns.
Technical work produced cloud reference architectures, governance policies, security models and documented best practices for Oracle Cloud operations, together with systems design, feasibility and cost studies to recommend cost effective cloud approaches. The team was trained on Procurement and SCM Cloud changes and architecture to align operational users and IT with the target Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing configuration.
Governance and rollout planning included a three to five year roadmap for Oracle Cloud implementation, staged solution design artifacts, and feasibility assessments to guide phased adoption across manufacturing and supply chain functions. Operational coverage explicitly targeted manufacturing, procurement and supply chain business functions at the Hanover, NH site and the New Brighton, MN Waterjet operations, without naming external implementation partners.
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 9000 | $17.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 | n/a |
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Retail | 1800 | $600M | Kuwait | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2017 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 550 | $60M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2022 | n/a |
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Retail | 3000 | $1.1B | Netherlands | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing | Manufacturing ERP | 2025 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Fusion Cloud Manufacturing
- University of California San Francisco, a United States based Education organization with 5063 Employees
- Linuserley, a United States based Professional Services company with 10 Employees
- Joy Ice Creams India, a India based Consumer Packaged Goods organization with 150 Employees
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| Consumer Packaged Goods | 150 | $12M | India | 2026-01-25 | ||
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| Professional Services | 300 | $30M | India | 2025-11-03 |