List of Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud 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 Warehouse Management Cloud for Warehouse 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 Warehouse Management Cloud for Warehouse Management include: AT&T, a United States based Communications organisation with 146040 employees and revenues of $122.43 billion, Wells Fargo, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 205198 employees and revenues of $83.70 billion, Disney, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 203000 employees and revenues of $82.71 billion, Cisco Systems, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 86200 employees and revenues of $61.50 billion, Publix Super Markets, a United States based Retail organisation with 255000 employees and revenues of $57.53 billion and many others.
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ABC Supply | Distribution | 20000 | $20.7B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, ABC Supply implemented Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud. The deployment focused on Warehouse Management to standardize warehouse operations and inventory control within ABC Supply distribution operations.
The Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud implementation centered on core Warehouse Management capabilities, including inbound receiving, putaway, outbound order fulfillment workflows, task management, and inventory accuracy controls. Configuration work emphasized fulfillment orchestration, rule based task allocation, and support for cycle counting and lot traceability consistent with distribution sector practices.
Integrations were scoped with Oracle Fusion applications for SCM and the Warehouse Management System LogFire implementation referenced in project planning, with Oracle Transportation Management System design and scope evaluation included as part of the broader supply chain architecture. The implementation also incorporated Vendavo pricing integration with the Agility ERP to align pricing signals with warehouse fulfillment and order flows.
Governance changes included establishing operational ownership for warehouse execution, updating receiving and shipping procedures to align with the Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud processes, and phased rollout planning with training for warehouse teams and operations managers. Change controls and configuration governance were instituted to manage inventory master data, transaction reconciliation, and ongoing alignment between WMS configuration and SCM planning processes.
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Alex and Ani | Retail | 1500 | $230M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Alex and Ani implemented Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud for Warehouse Management to support fulfillment and inventory operations. The deployment was part of a broader Oracle Retail suite rollout that included Oracle Retail merchandising, planning, and point of service components to unify demand planning, replenishment, and store-level transactions.
Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud was configured to deliver standard Warehouse Management capabilities, including inventory control, receiving and putaway, picking and packing orchestration, and shipping coordination, aligning warehouse process automation with omni-channel fulfillment workflows. The implementation emphasized inventory visibility and order fulfillment orchestration to support both store replenishment and online order flows.
Project governance ran under Project Prophet with consultant and program manager George Franzino directing program-level coordination and rollout sequencing across distribution and store operations. The integrated Oracle Retail suite was positioned to catch up with Alex and Ani's recent explosive growth and to provide a scalable platform for future personalization and operational expansion.
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Alliance Healthcare | Distribution | 3900 | $2.5B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010 Alliance Healthcare implemented Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud. The Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud deployment established the company's Warehouse Management platform across its distribution operations, with configuration focused on core warehouse workflows and operational control.
Configuration emphasized inventory management, receiving, putaway, directed picking, packing and shipping workflows, along with standard Warehouse Management capabilities such as task orchestration, lot and serial tracking and integration points for barcode scanning and labor management. The implementation included setup of WMS rules, task and wave strategies and data model alignment to support order fulfillment and stock visibility.
The Portugal Business Applications Manager coordinated support and development teams for Oracle based logistics, SAP financial systems, Pivotal CRM and Qlikview BI to operationalize the WMS. Integrations connected Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud to SAP financial systems for inventory costing and financial postings, to Pivotal CRM for order handoffs and customer context, and to Qlikview BI via ETL feeds for KPI reporting and operational dashboards.
Rollout governance emphasized Business IT alignment based on KPI and strategic objectives, with internal, external and outsource resources managed to deliver projects in SAP ERP, WM Systems, CRM, BI and ETL integration. Training, operational cutover planning and phased module activation were coordinated by the applications management organization to align warehouse operations with finance and customer engagement workflows.
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Almac Group | Life Sciences | 7500 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Almac Group implemented Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud in a Warehouse Management deployment to standardize warehouse operational workflows. The Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud deployment served as the primary warehouse operations system for Almac Group's life sciences distribution and fulfillment business functions.
The implementation configured core Warehouse Management capabilities including inbound receiving, directed putaway, inventory management, order picking, packing and shipping, cycle counting, and warehouse task orchestration. Configuration emphasized rules driven task allocation, location control, barcode driven transaction capture and slotting logic to support traceability and inventory accuracy.
Operational scope focused on Almac Group warehouse operations with configuration for receiving, returns processing and inventory reconciliation workflows. Deployment activities included system configuration, business process alignment, and hands on operational training, consistent with an Oracle WMS consultant led engagement that lasted less than a year.
Governance was established through role based access controls, standardized warehouse procedures, and staged cutover of transactional processes to limit disruption. Change control and operational governance processes were put in place to manage ongoing configuration changes and maintain inventory visibility within the Warehouse Management application.
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Alpura | Consumer Packaged Goods | 6000 | $2.0B | Mexico | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Alpura migrated its warehouse management operations to Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud, replacing Oracle E-Business Suite Warehouse Management as the core execution layer. The deployment was initiated under Alpura's Supply Chain and Digital Transformation organization, focused on moving WMS capabilities to a cloud native Oracle environment to consolidate warehouse execution and inventory control.
Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud was configured to deliver core Warehouse Management functionality alongside modules supporting OM Order Management, IM Inventory Management, and maintenance workflows as prioritized by Alpura. Implementation work emphasized standard WMS functional workflows such as receiving, putaway, replenishment, picking, packing and cycle counting, aligned with the company operating procedures defined by the Supply Chain and Digital Transformation Manager.
Integrations were built to synchronize transactional flows with Alpura's broader Oracle stack, including Oracle Transportation Management OTM and enterprise ERP order and inventory records, enabling order orchestration, shipment execution and inventory reconciliation. These integration points focused on real time inventory visibility and handoffs between warehouse execution and transport planning, preserving master data consistency across systems.
Governance and process change were formalized through updated operating procedures and policy definitions authored by the Supply Chain and Digital Transformation Manager, with rollout governance covering process ownership, exception handling and change control. The program centered on aligning Warehouse Management with Alpura business functions for order to cash and inbound inventory operations while institutionalizing governance for cloud based WMS operations.
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Transportation | 2500 | $1.0B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2013 | n/a |
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Communications | 146040 | $122.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Retail | 10781 | $1.8B | Brazil | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Retail | 12000 | $3.8B | Canada | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2016 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 4300 | $1.7B | Canada | Oracle | Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud | Warehouse Management | 2018 | n/a |
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- Linuserley, a United States based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees
- FedEx, a United States based Transportation company with 50000 Employees
- The Kuwaiti Danish Dairy Company, a United Arab Emirates based Manufacturing organization with 150 Employees
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