List of Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service Customers
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Companies using Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service for Inventory Management include: DFI Retail Group, a Hong Kong based Retail organisation with 200000 employees and revenues of $26.00 billion, Old Navy, LLC, a United States based Retail organisation with 50000 employees and revenues of $8.00 billion, Poundland, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 14700 employees and revenues of $2.37 billion, Torrid, a United States based Retail organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $1.29 billion, Lindex, a Stockmann Group Company, a Sweden based Retail organisation with 4300 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion and many others.
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DFI Retail Group | Retail | 200000 | $26.0B | Hong Kong | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2025 | n/a |
DFI Retail Group implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service in 2025 to centralize Inventory Management for merchandising, allocation and pricing across its five divisions and retail operations in 12 markets. DFI Retail Group is a leading Asian retailer with a diverse portfolio spanning health and beauty, convenience, food, home furnishings, and restaurants, and the deployment targets merchandising and pricing functions across those business units.
The implementation configured the Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service modules for allocation, invoice matching, pricing controls, and centralized data storage, establishing a single transactional and reference dataset to support merchandising workflows. The deployment emphasized automation of core merchandising processes, including automated invoice match workflows and allocation rules, and used the platform’s pricing capability to standardize price execution and improve pricing accuracy.
Operational ownership rests with merchandising and pricing teams across the Group, with governance aligned to centralized data stewardship and standardized approval workflows to ensure consistent pricing and allocation across markets. Outcomes stated by the Group include streamlined and automated core merchandising processes, improved pricing accuracy and inventory allocation, and better insights to support growth and innovation.
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Lindex, a Stockmann Group Company | Retail | 4300 | $1.0B | Sweden | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Lindex implemented Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service as an Inventory Management solution to support its Socks & Tights team for Women and Kids. The deployment positioned Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service as the merchandising and inventory backbone used by assistant buyers who maintained daily contact with suppliers and liaised with production offices. The system was used to structure assortment planning and to manage sample handling, fitting coordination, and order placement workflows.
Configured capabilities reflected core merchandising, assortment planning, purchase order management, sample tracking, and supplier collaboration functions aligned to Inventory Management best practices. Assistant buyers used the application to assist buyers in the buying process and to execute routine merchandising tasks, while also serving as operational super users. The implementation operated in conjunction with Quest PDM and Oracle RMS, with super user responsibilities explicitly covering coordination of product data and merchandising records across those systems.
Operational scope centered on the Socks & Tights team, affecting buying, production liaison, and supplier-facing processes across Women and Kids wear. Governance emphasized role-based super user support, cross-functional workflow orchestration between buying and production offices, and hands-on user support for sample handling and order placement activities.
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Old Navy, LLC | Retail | 50000 | $8.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Gap Inc deployed Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service on Oracle Cloud as part of a broader Oracle Retail cloud rollout, and Old Navy, LLC is referenced as one of the Gap Inc brand entities within the corporate portfolio. The implementation announcement identified Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service as the core merchandising platform used alongside Oracle Retail Merchandising Insights Cloud Service and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management to address Inventory Management needs across the retailer.
The deployment centered on Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service and its merchandising foundation capabilities, with functional emphasis on merchandise hierarchy management, item and assortment master data, and integration-ready merchandising workflows. Oracle Retail Merchandising Insights Cloud Service was implemented to provide analytical and reporting capabilities tied to merchandising data, while Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management provided store-level inventory control and visibility consistent with Inventory Management functions.
Architecturally the implementation ran on Oracle Cloud and used Oracle Retail Integration Cloud Service to orchestrate data flows between merchandising foundation, insights, and store inventory components, enabling end to end process continuity. Operational coverage in the announcement targeted the Intermix brand business teams within Gap Inc, indicating a brand-level rollout model rather than a single-store change, and the configuration focused on aligning merchandising and store inventory processes.
Governance and operational objectives emphasized enabling business teams and improving operational efficiency, the stated outcome in the announcement, without published metrics or cost details. The narrative positions Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service as the central Inventory Management and merchandising platform within the disclosed Gap Inc cloud deployment, integrated with Oracle Retail Merchandising Insights Cloud Service and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management via Oracle Retail Integration Cloud Service to support merchandising, inventory control, and store operations.
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Retail | 18 | $2M | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Retail | 14700 | $2.4B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Retail | 8000 | $1.3B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Retail Merchandising Foundation Cloud Service | Inventory Management | 2017 | n/a |
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