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Cruz Verde Retail 6300 $1.2B Chile Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2016 n/a
In 2016, Cruz Verde implemented Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning. The deployment targeted retail planning capabilities within the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category and formed part of a wider Oracle Retail and JDA implementation program across Socofar, Farmacias Cruz Verde and Maicao. The initiative focused on unifying demand forecasting and inventory planning for the company's pharmacy banners in Chile, positioning Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning as the central planning engine for replenishment and allocation workflows. Modules included Retail Demand Forecasting RDF, Advanced Inventory Planning AIP, Category Management Planning and Optimization CMPO, together with JDA Space Planning and JDA Floor Planning. Configuration emphasized forecast model tuning, inventory policy definition, multi echelon planning logic and category assortment planning. The implementation established functional workflows for demand signal aggregation, safety stock and allocation rules, and plan to store execution. Integration scope included aligning Oracle Retail modules with the JDA space and floor planning modules to synchronize assortment and store layout outputs with inventory plans. Operational coverage spanned merchandising, category management, supply chain planning and store operations across the included banners, consolidating planning data across the retail network. The Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning application was incorporated into regular planning cycles to feed assortment and space planning decisions. Governance created cross functional planning forums between merchandising and supply chain teams, standardizing planning cadences and approval workflows. Rollout progressed banner by banner across Farmacias Cruz Verde and Maicao, coordinating category management and space planning alongside inventory model deployment. Configuration governance emphasized maintaining forecast model parameters and replenishment rule sets within the AIP and CMPO modules.
Dinosol Supermercados S.L Retail 1000 $300M Spain Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2012 n/a
In 2012, DinoSol Supermercados S.L implemented Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning. The deployment completed a broader roll-out of Oracle Retail applications and targeted inventory optimization within the Advanced Planning and Scheduling category across DinoSol's four store formats in Spain and the Canary Islands. The implementation built on prior Oracle Retail projects, including Oracle Retail Replenishment Optimization and Oracle Retail Demand Forecasting, consolidating inventory planning, demand forecasting and replenishment planning capabilities. Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning was configured to support synchronized supply chain planning and to align customer demand signals with replenishment parameters and inventory targets. Operational coverage included HyperDino and SuperSol hypermarkets and supermarkets, the Cash Diplo cash and carry network and HyperDino Express convenience stores, affecting supply chain planning, merchandising and finance functions. The solution was deployed as part of a suite level orchestration within the Oracle Retail ecosystem, maintaining data flow between forecasting, replenishment and inventory planning components. Governance focused on centralized inventory policy and cadence driven planning cycles to enable consistent service level objectives across all formats, with supply chain leadership driving rollout and operational adoption. As an explicit result of the Oracle Retail deployment, DinoSol reduced stock levels and realized savings of €21.8M Euros in 2011 and €25.2M Euros in the first quarter of 2012, outcomes that DinoSol reinvested into new stores and additional projects, and which DinoSol Director Supply Chain Jorge Delgado described as enabling a synchronized supply chain where customer demand drives supply.
Fred Meyers Retail 11000 $4.9B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2019 n/a
In 2019, Fred Meyers implemented Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning to strengthen Advanced Planning and Scheduling for its supply chain planning function. Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning was deployed to provide inventory optimization and replenishment planning capabilities aligned with forecast-driven planning workflows. Deployment architecture included Oracle Advanced Inventory Planning 15 co-deployed with Oracle Retail Demand Forecast 15 and the Oracle Retail Application Server 15 as the operational runtime and configuration layer. Functional capabilities emphasized inventory optimization, replenishment planning workflows, demand and supply reconciliation driven by forecast inputs, and automated planning run orchestration consistent with Advanced Planning and Scheduling practices. New functionality was introduced and maintained using RPAS configuration tools. Operational scope covered supply chain planning, demand planning, and replenishment teams, with the Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning instance serving planners and merchandising stakeholders. Integration points explicitly included Oracle Retail Demand Forecast 15 for forecast inputs and Oracle Retail Application Server 15 for runtime orchestration and configuration management. Ongoing operations included upgrades, root cause analysis, and handling of functional requests as part of the application support model. Governance and process responsibilities documented for the implementation required meeting SLA timings with functional teams, structured troubleshooting and root cause investigation, and configuration-driven enhancement using RPAS Config Tools. The implementation centralized planning workflows and embedded change control into routine application maintenance and upgrade cycles.
Retail 37000 $11.1B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2020 n/a
Retail 39320 $3.8B Brazil Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2010 n/a
Retail 1000 $250M United States Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2014 Veltio
Retail 409000 $147.1B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2019 Veltio
Retail 1230 $256M Chile Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2016 n/a
Manufacturing 10 $1M United States Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2018 n/a
Retail 5540 $500M Spain Oracle Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Advanced Planning and Scheduling 2012 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning Coverage

Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning is a Advanced Planning and Scheduling solution from Oracle.

Companies worldwide use Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Kroger, Giant Eagle, Fred Meyers, Grupo Pão de Açúcar (GPA) and Cruz Verde are recorded users of Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning for Advanced Planning and Scheduling.

Companies using Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning are most concentrated in Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning are most concentrated in United States, Brazil and Chile, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 10%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 20%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 30%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 40%.

Customers of Oracle Retail Advanced Inventory Planning include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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