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American Eagle Outfitters Retail 43000 $5.3B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2014 n/a
In 2014, American Eagle Outfitters implemented Oracle Retail Allocation as part of its Allocation and Replenishment strategy. The deployment of Oracle Retail Allocation was positioned within a broader Oracle Retail estate and tied directly to merchandising and store replenishment workflows under a companywide RMS transformation effort. The implementation concentrated on allocation engines and business rules to manage store level allocations, replenishment planning windows, and inventory position awareness, using category-aligned capabilities for demand signal consolidation, rule-based distribution, and cluster level assignment. Oracle Retail Allocation was configured to support merchandising planning and store inventory balancing, enabling standardized allocation workflows and centralized configuration of replenishment parameters. Integrations reflect explicit interoperability with Oracle Retail Merchandising System, Oracle Retail Price Management, Oracle Retail Sales Audit, Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management, Oracle Retail Point of Service, and Oracle Retail Central Office, and the installation was documented as part of the companys long-standing relationship with Oracle Retail. Operational coverage spans merchandising, store operations, store inventory management, pricing and sales audit functions across American Eagle Outfitters retail operations. Governance and rollout were driven by an RMS transformation lead, aligning allocation governance with centralized merchandising processes and operational workflows. The interoperability continues as AEO system is on a journey to upgrade to the latest Oracle Retail MOM, preserving integrated data flows between Oracle Retail Allocation and the wider retail technology stack.
Cape Union Mart Retail 2000 $350M South Africa Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2019 n/a
In 2019, Cape Union Mart implemented Oracle Retail Allocation as part of a cloud deployment on the Oracle Retail Cloud to modernize its retail operations and inventory decisioning. The work targeted the Allocation and Replenishment category to increase inventory visibility and to support more sophisticated merchandise assortments across all sales channels, a program described internally as touching virtually every part of the business. Oracle Retail Allocation was configured to introduce automated allocation workflows, assortment management, replenishment planning, inventory visibility dashboards, end to end reporting and demand forecasting capabilities. The implementation emphasized a common user interface to replace spreadsheet based assortment processes, and the solution was instrumented to drive systemized workflows and operational dashboards for merchandising and inventory teams. Deployed as a cloud native Oracle Retail Cloud solution, Oracle Retail Allocation was integrated with other parts of the Oracle portfolio via real time integration designed to surface inventory movement and assortment signals across channels. Operational coverage explicitly included merchandising, supply chain and store operations, and the solution was positioned to support both brick and mortar and digital sales channels within Cape Union Mart’s South African operations. Governance and process transformation centered on moving from spreadsheet driven manual processes to centralized system governance, role based workflows and dashboard led decisioning. The vendor team partnered end to end with Cape Union Mart during implementation, and the stated outcomes included more seamless fulfillment, improved inventory visibility and more accurate demand forecasts to keep the right product in the right store at the right time.
Kirklands Retail 4100 $468M United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2021 n/a
In 2021, Kirklands implemented Oracle Retail Allocation to centralize merchandise allocation processes. The deployment targeted the Allocation and Replenishment category to standardize store and channel allocation logic and to integrate allocation workflows with the broader Oracle merchandising stack. Oracle Retail Allocation was configured alongside Oracle merchandising applications RMS, RPM, REIM, RIB, RTM, and ReSA to synchronize item master, inventory, sales and demand signals. Configuration emphasized rule based allocation, store profile management, and replenishment orchestration to support inventory distribution and allocation decisioning within merchandising operations. Integrations were executed by Kirklands integrations team using Mulesoft, Talend, and IBM IIB, enabling data flows between Oracle Retail Allocation and systems such as INFOR Lawson, HRIS, Cognos reporting, the Amperity customer data platform, WMS components, and eCommerce release pipelines. These integrations provided a conduit for master data, transactional inventory updates, sales feeds, and customer segmentation outputs to inform allocation logic. Governance was led by the Sr. Director Information Technology Enterprise Solutions with cross functional alignment between merchandising, IT integrations, eCommerce, and marketing teams. The implementation supported ongoing SaaS and WMS projects, and complemented a separate Amperity CDP deployment which enhanced targeted segmentation and marketing, while a concurrent Lawson financial upgrade delivered additional security protections for the financial system.
Retail 87000 $17.5B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2013 n/a
Retail 409000 $147.1B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2012 n/a
Retail 2000 $500M Hong Kong Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2017 n/a
Retail 3625 $2.1B China Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2014 n/a
Retail 15090 $484M Brazil Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2014 n/a
Retail 16000 $3.0B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2017 n/a
Retail 3500 $560M United States Oracle Oracle Retail Allocation Allocation and Replenishment 2013 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Retail Allocation

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  1. Pipl, a United States based Communications organization with 25 Employees
  2. Toy Kingdom, a South Africa based Retail company with 100 Employees
  3. Sophia University, a Japan based Education organization with 500 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle Retail Allocation Coverage

Oracle Retail Allocation is a Allocation and Replenishment solution from Oracle.

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

Organizations such as Kroger, Woolworths Group, TJX Companies, Kohl's Department Stores and Toys R Us are recorded users of Oracle Retail Allocation for Allocation and Replenishment.

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

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

Companies using Oracle Retail Allocation range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 55.56%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 44.44%.

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

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