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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
7-Eleven Retail 138808 $87.6B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2019 n/a
In 2019, 7-Eleven implemented Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management to strengthen store-level inventory control and Asset Protection analytics. The Inventory Management deployment was aligned to support store P&L oversight and franchise financial workflows within the Asset Protection Department, emphasizing store-level exception detection and audit support. Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management was configured to deliver inventory visibility, cycle counting workflows, store-level stock reconciliation, and support for physical inventory audits. Configuration incorporated business rules for exception identification and store notification processes, and the application was used to produce financial reporting that maps inventory positions to Store P&L risk areas. Integrations reflected in operational practice included linkage to Oracle Retail Inventory Accounting and analytics consumption through Power BI and Excel based reporting used by Asset Protection Data Analysts. The use of Power BI visualizations and structured Excel outputs supported analyses of equity balances, identification of stores at risk, and ad hoc investigative workflows across stores and franchise reporting. Governance and operational rollout centered on the Asset Protection team, which prepared financial reporting, trained end users on new reports processes and dashboards, and partnered with other departments on special analysis requests. The implementation embedded inventory accounting discipline into audit and reporting cadence and provided store-level specificity for notification and remediation workflows.
ABA Fashion Retail 5000 $1.2B Qatar Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2016 n/a
In 2016, ABA Fashion implemented Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management as part of an Oracle Retail Suite V15 deployment in Qatar, deploying the application to address store level inventory workflows and enterprise inventory visibility. The implementation was executed by Logic as the solution integrator, with a Senior Business Consultant on the project team, and the deployment is categorized under Inventory Management. The implementation included explicit configuration of Oracle Retail modules RMS, RPM, SIM, ReIM, ReSA, XSTORE and MFP to provide a cohesive retail inventory and merchandising platform. Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management was implemented alongside merchandising and pricing components to enable store inventory visibility, replenishment orchestration, price management and point of sale integration, reflecting standard Inventory Management and retail merchandise lifecycle capabilities. Architecturally the solution consolidated store level XSTORE point of sale flows with centralized SIM and ReIM inventory services and RMS merchandising master data under the Oracle Retail Suite V15 architecture. Integrations were implemented between store POS and central inventory and replenishment processes to support stock reconciliation, store transfers and replenishment planning, and to unify merchandising and pricing data for consistent store execution. Operational coverage focused on ABA Fashion retail operations across Qatar, impacting store operations, merchandising, pricing and replenishment workflows. Governance was managed through the Logic implementation team with on site senior business consultancy to configure functional modules and align store level processes to the Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management solution.
Ahold Delhaize Retail 390000 $120.9B Netherlands Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2012 n/a
In 2012, Ahold Delhaize Netherlands implemented Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management. The deployment positioned Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management as the Inventory Management backbone for store operations and merchandising workflows across the organization. Configuration and functional scope focused on inventory visibility, replenishment, store ordering, cycle counting, stock adjustments, and physical count reconciliation, leveraging Inventory Management capabilities common to large-scale retail environments. Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management was configured to manage on hand quantities, reservations, transfers, and automated replenishment rules tied to merchandising hierarchies and store demand signals. The implementation integrated Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management with Oracle Retail Merchandising System RMS, Retail Sales Audit ReSA, Oracle Retail Invoice Matching ReIM, and point of sale systems to align sales, merchandising and financial reconciliation processes. Sales audit feeds were used to generate inventory adjustments and sales-driven demand signals, while invoice matching supported reconciliation of supplier invoices against received goods data. Governance and process changes centered on centralized master data control, standardized SKU hierarchies, inventory ownership rules, and cycle count protocols, with configuration governance to manage replenishment parameters and exception workflows. Operational ownership rested with merchandising and store operations teams to sustain inventory accuracy and support day to day store fulfillment activities.
Distribution 10 $1M Saudi Arabia Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2006 n/a
Retail 43000 $5.3B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2013 n/a
Retail 32000 $7.9B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2021 n/a
Communications 4200 $1.4B Malaysia Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2012 n/a
Retail 4500 $500M Ecuador Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2017 n/a
Retail 24000 $11.3B United Kingdom Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2017 n/a
Retail 5500 $5.0B United States Oracle Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Inventory Management 2013 n/a
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  1. Office Depot Mexico, a Mexico based Retail organization with 12500 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management Coverage

Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management is a Inventory Management solution from Oracle.

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

Organizations such as Verizon, Ahold Delhaize, 7-Eleven, Disney and Kering SA are recorded users of Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management for Inventory Management.

Companies using Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management are most concentrated in Communications, Retail and Leisure and Hospitality, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 1.89%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 7.55%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50.94%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 39.62%.

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

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