List of Oracle Retail Supply Chain Customers
Austin, 78741, TX,
United States
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Retail Supply Chain customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Retail Supply Chain for Supply Chain 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 Supply Chain for Supply Chain Management include: Panda Retail Company, a Saudi Arabia based Retail organisation with 18000 employees and revenues of $3.38 billion, Corporación GPF (Grupo Fybeca), a Ecuador based Retail organisation with 4500 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, Silva Internacional SA - SINSA, a Nicaragua based Retail organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $80.0 million, Maui and Sons Chile, a Chile based Retail organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $22.0 million and many others.
Contact us if you need a completed and verified list of companies using Oracle Retail Supply Chain, including the breakdown by industry (21 Verticals), Geography (Region, Country, State, City), Company Size (Revenue, Employees, Asset) and related IT Decision Makers, Key Stakeholders, business and technology executives responsible for the software purchases.
The Oracle Retail Supply Chain customer wins are being incorporated in our Enterprise Applications Buyer Insight and Technographics Customer Database which has over 100 data fields that detail company usage of software systems and their digital transformation initiatives. Apps Run The World wants to become your No. 1 technographic data source!
Apply Filters For Customers
| Logo | Customer | Industry | Empl. | Revenue | Country | Vendor | Application | Category | When | SI | Insight | Insight Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Corporación GPF (Grupo Fybeca) | Retail | 4500 | $500M | Ecuador | Oracle | Oracle Retail Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2018 | Ksr | In 2018, Corporación GPF implemented Oracle Retail Supply Chain by deploying Oracle Retail Merchandising and Oracle Retail Warehouse Management to increase inventory visibility, reduce out of stock incidents, and standardize merchandising and logistics across more than 600 pharmacies and convenience stores in Ecuador. The deployment is recorded as part of the broader Supply Chain Management program branded by the vendor as Oracle Retail Supply Chain. The implementation focused on the Oracle Retail Merchandising module and Oracle Retail Warehouse Management module as primary functional components, configured to support centralized merchandising processes and warehouse operations. The program was phased, with merchandising and WMS implemented first to establish inventory visibility and stock planning capabilities, followed by planned rollouts of Xstore and Store Inventory Management as subsequent phases. Delivery and execution were supported by Retail Consult and the system integrator Ksr, who coordinated the phased rollout across store operations and distribution centers. Operational coverage explicitly included merchandising, warehouse logistics, store inventory processes, and store point of sale integration points inherent to the Xstore and Store Inventory Management phases, affecting merchandising, replenishment, and store operations functions. Governance was organized around a phased supply chain and merchandising program, standardizing workflows and operational procedures across sites to enable consistent merchandise and logistics execution. The initiative produced explicit outcomes of improved stock planning and operational efficiencies as reported by the deployment stakeholders. | |
|
|
Maui and Sons Chile | Retail | 1200 | $22M | Chile | Oracle | Oracle Retail Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2018 | Logic Information Systems | In 2018 Maui and Sons Chile implemented Oracle Retail Supply Chain, deploying Oracle Retail Merchandising System and Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud to streamline inventory, add new sales channels and better connect suppliers. The project is aligned with the Supply Chain Management category and focused on centralizing merchandising and warehouse controls to support omnichannel retailing across the companys Chile operations and supplier network in Latin America. The implementation configured the Oracle Retail Merchandising System as the central assortment and replenishment engine, and Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud as the cloud-hosted execution layer for inventory visibility and fulfillment orchestration. Functional capabilities implemented include merchandising assortment management, replenishment planning, inventory visibility, and warehouse execution, with workflows adjusted to support new sales channels and omnichannel fulfillment patterns. The 11 month rollout was executed with Oracle and partner Logic Information Systems, governed as a project to align merchandising, procurement, store operations and e-commerce teams. The deployment targeted operational coverage in Chile while improving supplier connectivity across Latin American operations, and delivered faster inventory visibility and omnichannel support along with improved assortment and replenishment agility. | |
|
|
Panda Retail Company | Retail | 18000 | $3.4B | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Retail Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2015 | n/a | In 2015, Panda Retail Company deployed Oracle Retail Supply Chain as part of a coordinated rollout of Oracle Retail Merchandising, Oracle Retail Planning, Oracle Retail Supply Chain, and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management to optimize core retail operations. The implementation covered Panda Retail Company operations across more than 475 hypermarket, supermarket and convenience stores in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Egypt, supporting central merchandising, planning, supply chain and store operations for an organization of approximately 25,000 employees. The implementation included discrete Oracle Retail modules such as Oracle Retail Merchandise Operations Management, Oracle Retail Merchandise Financial Planning, Oracle Retail Demand Forecasting, Retail Merchandising Analytics and Oracle Retail Store Inventory Management. Oracle Retail Supply Chain was configured to support demand forecasting to replenishment workflows, merchandise financial planning and store inventory lifecycle processes, enabling merchandising teams to align assortment and financial plans with inventory positions and supplier activities. Operational integration focused on creating a single version of the truth across lines of business, surfacing salient insights into sales, margin, inventory and supplier activities. The deployment tied planning, merchandising analytics and store inventory management into supply chain execution and decisioning, enabling business users to make inventory and assortment decisions that balance item availability with inventory position while supporting broader assortment and promotional planning. Governance and rollout emphasized a flexible implementation strategy for the complete suite, with process alignment across merchandising, planning and store operations to improve business governance and decision workflows. The program aimed to enrich the customer experience and improve performance by enabling consolidated operational reporting and cross functional decisioning, with Oracle Retail Supply Chain positioned as the Supply Chain Management backbone for Panda Retail Company. | |
|
|
|
Retail | 1000 | $80M | Nicaragua | Oracle | Oracle Retail Supply Chain | Supply Chain Management | 2019 | Skillnet |
|
|
Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Retail Supply Chain
Discover Software Buyers actively Evaluating Enterprise Applications
| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No data found | ||||||||