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List of Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
B2W - Companhia Digital Retail 10781 $1.8B Brazil Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2012 n/a
In 2012 B2W - Companhia Digital implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service as part of its Retail Management environment, establishing a cloud based merchandising platform to centralize core merchandising functions. The deployment positioned Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service to support merchandising master data, assortment and pricing workflows, inventory planning and purchase order orchestration across B2W merchandising operations. Operational ownership was led through an ORMS function that was responsible for maintaining the system with the supplier, requirements gathering, risk assessment and integration with other systems, definition of priorities with the company management and team coordination. Configuration work focused on standard retail merchandising capabilities aligned to the Retail Management category, including catalog and item master configuration, pricing rules, replenishment logic and workflow automation for buying and assortment decisions. Integrations were explicitly coordinated as part of the implementation, linking the Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service to other internal systems to enable downstream inventory and sales signals for replenishment and assortment planning. Governance emphasized cross functional coordination between merchandising, procurement and management, with ORMS acting as the central point for supplier engagement, change prioritization and operational handoffs.
Banana Republic, LLC Retail 8000 $2.7B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2018 n/a
In 2018, Banana Republic, LLC deployed Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service as part of Gap Inc.s roll-out of Oracle Retail cloud offerings. The implementation sits squarely within a Retail Management footprint, bringing a consistent merchandising platform to Banana Republics global apparel and accessories operations. The deployment included Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service together with Oracle Retail Integration Cloud Service, and it is powered by the Oracle Retail Merchandising Buyer Dashboard on a TabletCloud Infrastructure. Functional capabilities implemented focus on end to end merchandising workflows, synchronizing buying through inventory valuation, supporting purchase order management and sales auditing, and surfacing exceptions and alerts in a modern user interface to guide buyer resolution. Architecturally the solution leverages cloud-hosted merchandising and integration services to provide a single view of inventory, product data and transaction details for Banana Republic business teams. The implementation covers Banana Republics online commerce and over 600 company operated and franchise retail locations worldwide, and it centralizes merchandising intelligence for buyers and merchandising staff. Governance and process change emphasized simplifying and scaling operations, automating best practices and maintaining a consistent modern merchandising platform. The combined Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service and Oracle Retail Integration Cloud Service were positioned to drive operational agility and furnish Banana Republic business teams with better intelligence.
Bed Bath & Beyond Retail 32000 $7.9B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2021 n/a
In 2021, Bed Bath & Beyond implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service as part of a broader Oracle Cloud ERP deployment. The rollout targeted core Retail Management capabilities to unify merchandising, inventory and financial operations across the enterprise. The implementation configured Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service modules for merchandising and assortment planning, inventory management, product lifecycle management and retail space planning and optimization. The project also covered private brand management and real-time merchandise fulfillment tracking to support operational merchandising workflows and inventory orchestration. Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service was integrated with Oracle Cloud ERP to provide combined real-time financial and operational insight, supporting margin planning and sales forecasting alongside supply chain visibility. Operational coverage included merchandising, supply chain and finance teams, with the intent to modernize distribution network controls and improve fulfilment tracking across the retail footprint. Governance emphasized an agile partnership model with Oracle to enable continual innovation and iterative improvement, and the initiative was launched as the initial $250 million technology program within a larger $1 to $1.5 billion three year investment plan. The stated objective was to leverage analytics and automation in Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service and Oracle Cloud ERP to support improvements in merchandising, inventory management and strategic planning decisions.
Bennet Retail 8000 $1.9B Italy Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2021 n/a
In 2021, Bennet implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service to centralize merchandising and pricing operations across its 63 supermarkets in northern Italy. The deployment was scoped to Retail Management functions and designed to support pricing, assortment, and inventory decisioning for category management and store-level merchandising. The implementation combines Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service with existing Oracle Retail Merchandising Planning and Optimization modules, and was extended with Oracle Retail AI Foundation Cloud Service and Oracle Retail Assortment Planning Cloud Service to add AI-infused planning and pricing. Bennet used Oracle Retail Merchandising Planning and Optimization to accelerate price updates, cutting the time to adapt prices from days to hours, and then layered AI capabilities to analyze historical performance, market trends, customer habits, and supplier capabilities for more dynamic pricing and assortment decisions. Architecturally, the rollout integrates the merchandising cloud services with the Oracle Retail Data Store and upstream assortment and AI services to create a data-driven pricing loop, enabling item-level and category-level price adjustments. Operational coverage includes merchandising, pricing, inventory planning, and category management across all stores, with orchestration of assortment and supplier inputs to inform local market pricing strategies. Governance changes focused on embedding the Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service into existing pricing workflows, shifting decision authority toward automated, data-driven pricing recommendations while maintaining central oversight of assortment policy. The deployment emphasized operational efficiency and more responsive inventory and pricing decisions, positioning Bennet to optimize price, placement, and promotion within its Retail Management architecture.
Dr.Max Pharmacy Chain Life Sciences 20000 $5.3B Czech Republic Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2024 n/a
In 2024, Dr. Max Pharmacy Chain implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service as part of a broader Oracle omnichannel retail solutions initiative. The Retail Management deployment targets store operations across more than 3,000 locations in central Europe and focuses on inventory management, order fulfillment, and embedded AI assisted merchandising decision making. Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service was configured as a cloud delivered merchandising and inventory control platform, using SaaS operational patterns to support catalog and assortment management, replenishment and purchase order workflows, and centralized merchandise planning. Embedded AI capabilities were applied to support demand planning and merchandising decisions, and automation was introduced to reduce manual steps in inventory allocation and fulfillment processes. The implementation is aligned with Oracle omnichannel retail solutions to bridge store point of sale data, ecommerce order streams, and distribution center fulfillment processes, improving cross channel inventory visibility and execution. Operational coverage includes store operations, merchandising teams and distribution centers, enabling centralized buying with localized replenishment execution. Governance centered on centralized merchandise planning and standardized order to fulfillment workflows to streamline processes and enforce consistent controls. With Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Dr. Max will benefit from automated and streamlined processes for inventory management and order fulfillment while cutting costs and boosting productivity.
Professional Services 860 $120M Brazil Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2021 BRX
Retail 7000 $3.6B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2022 n/a
Retail 2000 $360M United States Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2019 Logic information Systems
Retail 4000 $1.2B Brazil Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2015 n/a
Retail 16000 $4.0B Germany Oracle Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Retail Management 2024 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service Coverage

Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service is a Retail Management solution from Oracle.

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

Organizations such as Bed Bath & Beyond, Pepco Group Limited, Dr.Max Pharmacy Chain, Peek & Cloppenburg and Five Below are recorded users of Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service for Retail Management.

Companies using Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service are most concentrated in Retail and Life Sciences, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service are most concentrated in United States, United Kingdom and Czech Republic, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Oracle Retail Merchandising Cloud Service range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 20%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 46.67%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 33.33%.

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

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