List of Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing for Sourcing 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 Sourcing for Sourcing include: Humana, a United States based Insurance organisation with 95500 employees and revenues of $83.06 billion, Cummins, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 69600 employees and revenues of $34.10 billion, Kakao Corp, a South Korea based Professional Services organisation with 10644 employees and revenues of $5.70 billion, CoStar Group, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 8441 employees and revenues of $3.25 billion, Ministry of Social Development, a New Zealand based Government organisation with 8934 employees and revenues of $1.81 billion and many others.
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CoStar Group | Professional Services | 8441 | $3.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, CoStar Group implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing as part of a broader Oracle Cloud ERP rollout. The sourcing implementation was architected and program managed by an internal enterprise financial systems team reporting to the CFO, and it was delivered alongside ERP modules supporting GL, Consolidation, Fixed Assets, Accounts Payable, Procurement and Accounts Receivable to support more than 4,000 employees in North America and Europe.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing was configured to operate within CoStar’s procurement and contract management workflows, integrating RFQ and supplier negotiation processes with procurement and accounts payable. The deployment aligned sourcing capabilities with Procurement and AP functional areas, and supported contract operations and expense reporting workflows tied to Concur.
Integration architecture used Oracle Integration Cloud services as a centralized ETL and orchestration layer, moving transactional and master data to and from Oracle Cloud ERP. Integrations explicitly connected Microsoft Dynamics NAV and custom Microsoft CRM components from an acquired business, Salesforce.com, Concur Expense, Workday HR data, Hyperion financial planning, and an enterprise data warehouse that consolidated data from over 30 disparate systems to supply BI reporting and dashboards.
Governance and rollout relied on a structured prioritization and executive steering committee process and a three year technology roadmap. The program included business process reengineering across finance, accounting and contract operations with over 200 process improvements and automation measures, a Lean Sigma certification program for internal staff, and a vendor selection and RFQ negotiation effort that realized stated cost savings exceeding $4 million.
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Cummins | Manufacturing | 69600 | $34.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Cummins implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing, a Sourcing application to establish a global sourcing model for direct materials procurement. The deployment moved sourcing capabilities to Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing while maintaining integration with their existing Oracle E-Business Suite Sourcing environment.
Initial rollout targeted the Components Business Unit with plans to extend across additional business units. The implementation addressed requirements to efficiently source a large item catalog, maintain global contracts, manage contract development documents, and perform supplier risk assessments, audits, and certification tracking.
The implementation used a hybrid Procurement Cloud architecture implemented by CSS, combining Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing with Procurement Cloud modules including Supplier Management, Supplier Qualification Management, Sourcing, Inventory Management, Contracts, and a Supplier Portal. The design leveraged the customers E-Business Suite foundation and an innovative PaaS extension to broaden Cloud Sourcing functionality.
Integrations were explicit and bi-directional where required, including Supplier inbound data from Oracle E-Business Suite, Item inbound from PiM, Employee inbound from OneSource, Value Set data inbound from Oracle E-Business Suite, and Blanket Purchase Agreement data outbound to Oracle E-Business Suite. Operational coverage focused on procurement and sourcing functions, supplier qualification workflows, contract lifecycle management, and supplier self-service through the portal.
Governance and rollout emphasized repeatable processes for subsequent business unit deployments, embedding supplier qualification and audit processes into day to day sourcing operations. By implementing Procurement Cloud with their instance of Oracle E-Business Suite, Cummins modernized purchasing processes, reduced supplier risk, and extended sourcing functionality while reducing product cost.
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Humana | Insurance | 95500 | $83.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Humana implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing as part of a broader Oracle Fusion SCM Cloud Applications deployment that encompassed Procure to Pay and Order to Cash processes, with Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing serving sourcing and supplier management functions. The implementation tied sourcing to project costing and billing integration with GL, SLA, iSupplier, PO AP and OM AR, reflecting an end to end focus on order orchestration and financial interfacing.
The delivery covered a broad set of modules, including Order Management, Inventory, Purchasing, BOM, Shipping Execution, OTM, IDS legacy shipping system, GL, AP, AR and PIM. Configuration work documented in the engagement included Min Max planning, BOM plans and execution, release jobs, purchase order processing, WIP setup, BOM data collection, demand and forecast processing, MRP and MPS setups, and support for manufacturing related modules such as BOM WIP Costing Inventory and Purchasing.
Integrations emphasized EDI based order flows and financial interfaces, including Order Import through EDI, post validation order import processing, running EDI 855 to send PO acknowledgements, and handling EDI messages 850 855 856 753 754 with XML CLOB verification. The implementation interfaced order information to a legacy picking system and validated pick confirmations in both the legacy environment and Oracle Cloud, while also executing data load and database level validation using SQL and SQL Developer for conversions and testing.
Project governance was organized around onshore business engagement and coordination with offshore technical functional and testing teams, with the implementation team acting as liaison to translate business requirements into cloud data conversions customizations and integration test cases. The rollout lifecycle included creation of test plans test cases and test release cycles supporting CRP SIT UAT and production cutover planning, plus preparation of standard operating procedures training materials and ongoing production support to resolve stuck transactions and remediate code defects.
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Kakao Corp | Professional Services | 10644 | $5.7B | South Korea | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Kakao Corp implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing as part of its Oracle Cloud Procurement rollout, adopting the Sourcing application to standardize supplier selection for its expanding mobile services portfolio. The deployment targeted procurement workflows for business lines such as music streaming and gaming, and focused on automating formal RFP, quotation and bidding processes to support rapid supplier identification and fairer bidding opportunities.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing was configured to deliver electronic bidding and multi channel sourcing capabilities, enabling side by side comparison of supplier responses and automated award decision support. The implementation incorporated online collaboration and business intelligence capabilities to surface sourcing metrics and supplier evaluations, plus mobile access so procurement staff could securely view and share sourcing data anytime, anywhere.
The solution was deployed in the Oracle cloud and implemented alongside Oracle Cloud ERP to provide integrated procurement and financial information, with an emphasis on faster deployment and higher availability through Oracle’s global standardization and configuration tooling. Kakao used object linking and embedding technology to grant suppliers rapid system access without requiring ActiveX based controls, and leveraged Oracle security features to reduce continuous patching impact on on premises environments for sensitive procurement data.
Kakao engaged SE Partners to build the standardized procurement system, providing technical support, consulting and user training, and to address regulatory compliance under the Personal Information Protection Act. Standardizing sourcing processes with Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing reduced lead time to source suppliers by up to 30 percent, expanded the supplier pool through electronic bidding, improved supplier quality, and increased employee productivity by improving visibility into sourcing activities and key metrics.
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Ministry of Social Development | Government | 8934 | $1.8B | New Zealand | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 the Ministry of Social Development implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing to centralize sourcing workflows within its Sourcing portfolio, establishing a cloud-native procurement and contracting capability for the New Zealand government agency. The implementation narrative for Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing is tied to a broader Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP program, with documented project activity running Mar 2023 to Sep 2023 and involvement from Accenture for solution workshops and delivery support.
Implementation scope focused on core sourcing and procurement capabilities, specifically implementing Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing alongside Procurement, Enterprise Contracts, and Sourcing and Negotiation modules. The workstream included Oracle ERP Cloud R13 solution workshops, configuration, data conversion, and training and support, indicating configuration of functional modules and data migration activities consistent with enterprise sourcing deployments.
Integrations and operational coverage connected sourcing and procurement modules into the Ministrys Oracle ERP Cloud finance footprint, with integration tasks referenced against Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Cash Management, Fixed Assets, and Project Portfolio Management. Operationally the deployment targeted procurement and finance functions, aligning sourcing processes with downstream finance and asset management workflows.
Governance and rollout were organized around formal workshops, configuration cycles, data conversion, integration testing, and end user training and support, reflecting a staged program governance model. Accenture is recorded as an associated delivery partner for the ERP and procurement implementation, supporting technical configuration, integration, and knowledge transfer for Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing.
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Life Sciences | 2530 | $1.0B | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 720 | $81M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2018 | Evosys |
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Transportation | 5451 | $1.0B | Thailand | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Sourcing | Sourcing | 2019 | TransSys Solutions |
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