List of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning Customers
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Companies using Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning for Supply Chain Management include: NJ Transit, a United States based Transportation organisation with 12500 employees and revenues of $1.10 billion, WE Fashion, a Netherlands based Retail organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $1.10 billion, Daikin Applied Americas, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 4809 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Baptist Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 1652 employees and revenues of $375.0 million, LiDestri Foods, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $300.0 million and many others.
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Baptist Health | Healthcare | 1652 | $375M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Baptist Health implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning as part of a phased rollout of Oracle Cloud applications. The Supply Chain Management implementation was delivered alongside Oracle Core HR and Oracle Recruiting Cloud first, followed by Oracle Cloud Financial and Supply Chain Management modules, and concluded with Oracle Cloud Human Capital Management including Payroll, Compensation, Benefits and Learning Management. Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning was positioned as the planning layer within that broader Oracle Cloud estate.
The implementation configured supply chain planning capabilities consistent with the Supply Chain Management category, including demand forecasting, supply planning and inventory planning workflows. Baptists configuration activity aligned planning processes with procurement orchestration and planner role definitions, and the Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning application was instrumented to support those standard planning and replenishment functional flows. Configurations emphasized cloud native orchestration and centralized master data for items and locations consistent with a suite deployment.
Data migration was executed from Lawson into the Oracle Cloud foundational system, and existing ERP integrations with external systems were replaced with Oracle integrations timed to align with module releases. Integrations were sequenced to synchronize financial, HCM and supply chain master data and transactional interfaces as modules went live. The approach reduced point to point fragmentation by consolidating integration patterns around Oracle Cloud integration services as each suite module entered production.
Governance on Baptist Health consisted of a cross functional project team staffed from HR, payroll, benefits, finance, supply chain and IT, with an executive steering committee providing advisory oversight. Alithya acted as implementation partner and provided consolidated weekly status reports every Monday and led weekly project team checkpoint meetings every Tuesday, while the ERP steering committee and Baptist Hospital steering committees met monthly. Rollout cadence and governance emphasized staged module releases, coordinated integration switchover and centralized program reporting.
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Daikin Applied Americas | Manufacturing | 4809 | $1.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Daikin Applied Americas implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning to strengthen its Supply Chain Management capabilities across its manufacturing and procurement functions. The deployment centered on cloud planning engines to align MRP and ASCP workflows with existing Procure to Pay processes and to centralize planning visibility for supply chain and manufacturing stakeholders.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning was configured to support planning orchestration alongside Procure to Pay modules, with functional emphasis on demand and supply synchronization, inventory planning, and order visibility consistent with Supply Chain Management best practices. Configuration work included adapting planning rule sets and master data coordination to interoperate with the companys existing Oracle P2P processes, iProcurement, and iSupplier interfaces.
Integrations were implemented with EDI, iSupplier, iProcurement and the firms MRP and ASCP planning systems to maintain transactional continuity and supplier collaboration. Operational coverage included IT and supply chain teams based in Plymouth, Minnesota and extended support for business customers, with contractor resources managed for projects, enhancements, and production support.
Governance and rollout were managed by the internal IT supply chain team, with an IT manager focused on supply chain processes overseeing project management, capital expense requests, and short term to long term solution planning. The program emphasized coordinated change control between planning, procurement, and manufacturing teams, and contractor governance for ongoing enhancements and operational support.
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LiDestri Foods | Manufacturing | 1000 | $300M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 LiDestri Foods implemented Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning, a Supply Chain Management application. LiDestri Foods is a family owned manufacturer of consumer goods with roughly 1,000 employees and $300 million in revenue, and the implementation prioritized collaborative planning to increase operational performance across its supply network. The company reported a significant increase in performance using collaborative planning and closer supplier coordination.
Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning was configured to span demand planning, supply planning, collaborative planning and visibility capabilities. The deployment emphasized integrated demand management and forecasting capabilities, collaboration tools for supplier and customer engagement, and technology for communications and process management to support balancing supply and demand. The full application name Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning appears in operational planning workflows to consolidate forecast inputs and planning outputs.
Operational coverage extended to cross functional planning and procurement teams and the supplier network, with explicit use of collaborative planning to align suppliers to LiDestri demand signals. The implementation created visibility for planners to react quickly to imbalances between demand and supply, and it leveraged collaboration workflows to reduce inventory exposure and food waste. LiDestri worked with suppliers in collaborative planning and used the planning outputs to influence customer decisions about outsourcing planning activities.
Governance and process changes centered on collaborative planning protocols and proof point reporting to customers, enabling LiDestri to develop an intimate understanding of customer demand. The company reported improved forecast accuracy and used evidence of lower inventories and reduced food waste to convince customers to outsource the planning process. Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning supported these governance shifts by providing integrated visibility and communication capabilities aligned to Supply Chain Management functions.
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Manufacturing | 200 | $22M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2023 | n/a |
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Transportation | 12500 | $1.1B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 1000 | $100M | India | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Retail | 3000 | $1.1B | Netherlands | Oracle | Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning | Supply Chain Management | 2025 | n/a |
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