List of Oracle MRP Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle MRP 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 MRP for Advanced Planning and Scheduling 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 MRP for Advanced Planning and Scheduling include: Construction Specialties, Inc, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, AeroVironment, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 3750 employees and revenues of $820.0 million, Allegro MicroSystems, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 4060 employees and revenues of $725.0 million, Alcar Ruote, a Switzerland based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 780 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Mutual Materials Company, a United States based Retail organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $40.0 million and many others.
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AeroVironment | Aerospace and Defense | 3750 | $820M | United States | Oracle | Oracle MRP | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, AeroVironment deployed Oracle MRP to centralize manufacturing planning and scheduling activities. The Oracle MRP implementation explicitly supports the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category, positioning planning and inventory orchestration as a core part of the companys manufacturing operations.
The implementation emphasized standard MRP functional capabilities typical of Oracle MRP, including demand management, material requirements planning, bill of materials explosion, lot sizing and planning heuristics, and exception-based planning workflows. Configuration work focused on planning parameters, inventory policy rules, planned order generation, and shop floor scheduling controls to align supply signals with assembly and production windows.
Operational coverage targeted production planning, inventory control, procurement planning, and production engineering workflows, bringing planning cadence and order visibility into a common planning layer. The deployment was structured to support role-based planning tasks for planners and production schedulers, and to provide planners with exception management and pegging visibility to drive material and schedule decisions.
Governance changes centered on master data stewardship for items and bills of material, standardized planning processes, and a shift to defined planning cadences and approval gates for planned orders. Change management activities prioritized training for planning and procurement teams, documented planning runbooks, and the establishment of planning governance to maintain configuration and parameter discipline.
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Alcar Ruote | Construction and Real Estate | 780 | $100M | Switzerland | Oracle | Oracle MRP | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Alcar Ruote implemented Oracle MRP as part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing to modernize planning, procurement and production processes in Switzerland. The deployment focused on Advanced Planning and Scheduling capabilities to support production planning, procurement orchestration and shop-floor operations, aligning Oracle MRP with the companys manufacturing and supply chain business functions.
The implementation configured planning and MRP-driven scheduling, procurement automation and production work order coordination within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing. Functional emphasis included materials requirements planning, production scheduling, and integration of planning outputs into shop-floor execution, leveraging standard Advanced Planning and Scheduling workflows for demand explosion, netting and order rescheduling.
Architecture integrated cloud-based Oracle MRP with shop-floor telemetry and analytics to improve visibility, using IoT-sourced operational data to inform real-time planning adjustments. Data flows connected planning, procurement and production modules so MRP calculations could drive purchase requisitions and production orders while analytics provided feedback on throughput and downtime.
Governance centered on centralizing planning and procurement orchestration in the cloud, and introducing automated planning-to-execution handoffs to the Swiss production sites. Outcomes reported in the case study included improved shop-floor visibility and reduced downtime through combined use of Oracle MRP, IoT telemetry and analytics.
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Allegro MicroSystems | Manufacturing | 4060 | $725M | United States | Oracle | Oracle MRP | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Allegro MicroSystems implemented Oracle MRP as an Advanced Planning and Scheduling application to centralize Master Production Scheduling and inventory planning within its supply chain organization. The Master Scheduler role finalized Master Production Scheduling in Oracle MRP for the Supply Chain Work Center to execute, tying planning output directly to production execution and supporting the company objective to ensure customer delivery satisfaction and maximize corporate revenue, referenced at $500+ Million in role documentation.
Oracle MRP was configured to manage Master Production Scheduling, strategic inventory buffer targets, and safety stock levels, supporting standard Advanced Planning and Scheduling workflows such as demand aggregation, MRP regeneration, and planned order release. The implementation encompassed Vendor Managed Inventory controls and reporting, with Oracle maintained as the system of record for VMI-related safety stock and inventory parameters.
The deployment operated alongside Kinaxis Rapid Response and Oracle Business Systems for Sales and Operations Planning meeting analytics, indicating an integrated planning and S&OP information flow rather than an isolated instance. Operational coverage included cross-functional coordination among Planning, Sales, Business Units, and Strategic Marketing, and acted as the technical backbone for VMI activities across more than 20 locations, including weekly invoicing workflows covering approximately $20 million per year.
Governance was structured around a strategic buffer strategy and a regular review process, with the Master Scheduler driving cross-functional reviews and escalation procedures to resolve supply gaps and exercise constrained resources. The implementation emphasized process discipline in inventory target maintenance, reconciliation of VMI discrepancies, and production schedule enforcement through Oracle MRP, aligning planning, execution, and commercial reconciliation activities.
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Construction Specialties, Inc | Manufacturing | 4000 | $1.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle MRP | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Construction Specialties, Inc implemented Oracle MRP as the Advanced Planning and Scheduling component within an Oracle Cloud footprint that included Oracle Cloud CX, Oracle Cloud SCM and Oracle Cloud ERP to automate quote-to-order and order management workflows. The implementation positioned Oracle MRP to support supply-chain-triggered scheduling by linking order management events to planning and procurement triggers across manufacturing operations in the United States.
The deployment focused on functional modules for quote-to-order orchestration, order management driven production scheduling, and procurement triggering from planned demand. Oracle MRP was used to operationalize material requirements planning workflows consistent with Advanced Planning and Scheduling capabilities, enabling automated generation of procurement suggestions and production schedules based on confirmed orders and supply chain signals.
Integration architecture relied on the native data and process flows within Oracle Cloud SCM and Oracle Cloud ERP, with order management events in Oracle Cloud routing demand into the Oracle MRP planning engine. The scope covered US manufacturing sites and business functions in supply chain, operations and sales, consolidating order capture through fulfillment planning in a single cloud environment.
Governance and process changes centralized scheduling responsibility within the combined SCM and ERP configuration, reducing reliance on bespoke customization. The vendor case study reports improved order-to-fulfilment accuracy and reduced custom code maintenance as explicit outcomes of the Oracle Cloud deployment and associated Oracle MRP planning integration.
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Mutual Materials Company | Retail | 300 | $40M | United States | Oracle | Oracle MRP | Advanced Planning and Scheduling | 2019 | Doyensys |
In 2019, Mutual Materials Company implemented Oracle MRP as part of a broader migration of long-standing Oracle E-Business Suite workloads into Oracle Cloud, deploying Oracle Cloud SCM to modernize manufacturing and supply-chain operations in the United States. The Oracle MRP deployment was embedded within Oracle Cloud SCM and Oracle Cloud Manufacturing capabilities to support production planning and material requirements planning functions.
Configuration work centered on Advanced Planning and Scheduling functionality, aligning master production scheduling with MRP runs, demand signal processing, and inventory planning workflows. Oracle MRP was configured to execute production planning and MRP cycles consistent with cloud-native SCM patterns, using category-aligned modules for demand-driven planning and manufacturing orchestration.
The migration and deployment were executed with systems integrator Doyensys, consolidating Oracle E-Business Suite workloads into Oracle Cloud infrastructure and operationalizing Oracle Cloud SCM across Mutual Materials manufacturing and supply-chain operations in the United States. Integrations focused on consolidating planning and execution data into the Oracle Cloud SCM instance to provide a unified production planning feed for manufacturing and supply chain teams.
Governance and rollout were managed as a cloud migration program led with the implementation partner, with Oracle MRP operationalized for production planning, inventory coordination, and manufacturing scheduling. The implementation yielded approximately 15 to 20 percent performance improvement and improved scalability to absorb a 30 percent demand surge, outcomes reported as part of the cloud migration to Oracle Cloud SCM.
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