List of Oracle Retail Inventory Management Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Retail Inventory Management for Inventory Management 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 Retail Inventory Management for Inventory Management include: Celcom, a Malaysia based Communications organisation with 4200 employees and revenues of $1.35 billion, Duty Free Americas, a United States based Retail organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Perry Ellis, a United States based Retail organisation with 2400 employees and revenues of $863.0 million, Coach USA, a United States based Transportation organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $570.0 million and many others.
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Celcom | Communications | 4200 | $1.4B | Malaysia | Oracle | Oracle Retail Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Celcom implemented Oracle Retail Inventory Management as part of a focused Inventory Management initiative to centralize retail inventory and point of sale workflows. The implementation targeted retail merchandising and store operations, aligning inventory visibility with POS transaction processing for retail business functions.
The deployment encompassed Oracle Retail Point of Service RPOS, Oracle Retail Inventory Management RSIM, and Oracle Unified Inventory Management UIM as the core functional modules. Workstreams included requirement gap analysis against out of the box capabilities, designing change requests CRs, solution design for CRs, code review prior to deployment, and supporting system integration testing SIT and user acceptance testing UAT for retail and inventory related changes.
Integration and platform architecture leveraged Oracle Siebel for related customer or CRM touchpoints and Oracle SOA for messaging and orchestration. The technical stack comprised Oracle WebLogic, Oracle RDBMS 11g, Oracle Virtual Machine, and Oracle RHEL 6, with SoapUI and Apache JMeter used for testing and IBM ClearCase and IBM ClearQuest used for version and change control, while Eclipse and Microsoft Visual Studio were used for development activities.
Operational governance included an internal team structure of six members, three functional analysts and three developers, responsible for managing CR intake, L3 support for inventory and POS issues, and code review governance before production deployment. The project reported a stated achievement that development were done internally which decreased project cost related to outsourcing by up to 40 percent.
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Coach USA | Transportation | 2000 | $570M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Coach USA implemented Oracle Retail Inventory Management to centralize Inventory Management across its transportation operations in the United States, aligning inventory control with fleet maintenance and procurement business functions. The Oracle Retail Inventory Management implementation was positioned to provide a single point of truth for on-hand quantities and to standardize inventory processes across depot and onboard retail contexts.
Configuration focused on core inventory modules, including a centralized item master, inventory visibility and on-hand ledger, receiving and putaway workflows, transfer order orchestration, cycle count and physical inventory management, and replenishment rule configuration. The deployment emphasized role-based transaction processing for inventory clerks and maintenance staff, and configuration of audit trails and inventory valuation controls consistent with Inventory Management practices.
Operational scope included support for maintenance parts, depot supplies, and onboard merchandise inventory workflows, with the system structured to record receipts, transfers, adjustments, and cycle count results. The implementation documented operational procedures for inventory transactions and established master data governance for product attributes and location definitions to maintain consistent stock records.
Governance and rollout activities centered on standardizing inventory processes, defining approval and exception handling workflows, and training inventory and maintenance teams on new transaction patterns. Change management emphasized process alignment between inventory operations and procurement to ensure that inventory controls and replenishment rules were enforced through Oracle Retail Inventory Management.
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Duty Free Americas | Retail | 2000 | $1.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, Duty Free Americas implemented Oracle Retail Inventory Management. The deployment targeted core retail inventory operations in the United States and established a centralized Inventory Management application to improve stock visibility, replenishment workflows, and inventory control across store and distribution functions.
The implementation architecture included a dedicated ERP database transformation server and a secondary ERP transformation and integration database server, supporting data transformation and transactional staging. Functional coverage aligned with inventory control, replenishment processing, master data consolidation for SKUs, and transaction processing, and the Oracle Retail Inventory Management instance was instrumented to exchange transactional feeds with Oracle Retek Resa and Oracle Retek Sim.
Operational governance encompassed sustained maintenance of the ERP transformation and integration databases, and explicit operational processes for identifying and correcting transactions that hit Oracle Retek Resa and Sim. The arrangement tied retail store and supply chain workflows into ERP transformation pipelines, with IT and operations responsible for monitoring integration flows and resolving data exceptions to preserve inventory accuracy and transactional integrity.
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Retail | 2400 | $863M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2014 | BTM Global |
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