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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Alamar Foods Compan Retail 300 $100M Saudi Arabia Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2012 n/a
In 2012, Alamar Foods Company implemented Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable as an AP Automation solution for its retail finance operations. The WebCenter AP automation project was executed from the Middle East and focused on automating accounts payable workflows for the finance department of Alamar Foods Company. The implementation encompassed end to end development and configuration of Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable, including solution design, build, testing and deployment of standard AP modules such as invoice capture, approval routing and exception handling aligned to Accounts Payable processes. The project team delivered the Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable solution build, conducted internal and external demos, and managed performance utilities along with ongoing support on issues and enhancements. Integration work included Oracle EBS integration, with explicit orchestration between WebCenter and EBS for transactional handoff and ledger interfacing. Operational coverage included onsite client engagement across the customer location and coordinated onsite and offshore delivery with cross functional teams in Engineering, Quality, Procurement and Execution to meet implementation objectives and prepare production readiness. Governance followed an end to end project lifecycle management approach, with frequent client interactions to analyze functional and technical requirements, requirement signoff activities, and coordination between development, QA and support teams. The project concluded with a successful go live of the Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable implementation for the finance department and received formal signoffs from the company, while post go live support and enhancement management were maintained through performance utilities and support processes.
Arizona Department of Transportation Government 2000 $470M United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2019 n/a
In 2019 Arizona Department of Transportation implemented Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable to centralize AP Automation for its corporate accounts payable processes. The deployment was focused on handling non-trade invoice capture and routing, with a clear operational linkage between the Phoenix facility and Corporate A/P for payment processing. Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable was configured to support invoice capture, cost center labeling for non-trade invoices, and document submission workflows. Staff prepared and applied Cost Center labels for Phoenix facility invoices, scanned invoices with appropriate cost center code(s), and used WebCenter to submit invoice packages to Corporate A/P for payment processing, reflecting invoice imaging and coding capabilities typical of AP Automation solutions. The implementation operated alongside other named systems and tools that are part of daily operations, with staff working with ORACLE, WebCenter, MRM, MS Word, MS Excel and MS Outlook to manage documents and correspondence. Operational scope explicitly included the Phoenix facility as the origin point for labeled invoices and the Corporate A/P function as the processing and payment hub, enabling a centralized routing model for scanned invoice files. Governance and process responsibilities were defined to maintain Accounts Payable current and to provide administrative support as needed, including assisting an Administrative Assistant and performing other duties as assigned. Process controls emphasized consistent cost center coding, invoice scanning standards, and submission to Corporate A/P through Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable, aligning operational practice with AP Automation controls and document workflow governance.
Arrow Electronics Distribution 21520 $27.9B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2014 n/a
In 2014, Arrow Electronics implemented Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable as part of an AP Automation initiative. The Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable deployment concentrated on accounts payable workflow standardization, testing, development, and end user training, with implementation activities coordinated by Management, IT, and Senior Analysts. Configuration work emphasized invoice intake, validation, workflow routing, and payment coordination to support daily invoice processing and supplier interactions. Functional focus included invoice capture, approvals orchestration, and exception handling to reduce manual intervention consistent with AP Automation capabilities. Operationally the implementation centered on the Accounts Payable organization, where an Accounts Payable Coordinator aligned testing and training tasks and coordinated directly with analysts and suppliers to ensure timely and correct payment processing on a daily basis. Physical rollout logistics included coordination with Facilities and Consolidation to arrange A/P paperwork, computers, seating charts, moving bins, and filing cabinets for a site move from building 3 to building 1 executed in April of 2015. Governance combined cross functional test plans, staged user training, and hands on backlog remediation, with the team completing a five week backlog within three weeks after initial onboarding at Arrow. This positioned Arrow Electronics Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation implementation to support the accounts payable business function through coordinated governance and supplier payment processes.
Government 5480 $1.4B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2017 BIAS
Professional Services 11700 $4.5B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2022 n/a
Communications 50000 $23.0B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2016 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 3000 $675M United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2011 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 9000 $17.0B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2014 Fishbowl Solutions
Media 75945 $164.5B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2019 n/a
Transportation 10000 $1.5B United States Oracle Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable AP Automation 2017 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable Coverage

Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable is a AP Automation solution from Oracle.

Companies worldwide use Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Meta, Triton Health System, Arrow Electronics, Cox Enterprises and Land O’Lakes are recorded users of Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable for AP Automation.

Companies using Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable are most concentrated in Media, Insurance and Distribution, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable are most concentrated in United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 7.14%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 42.86%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 50%.

Customers of Oracle WebCenter Accounts Payable include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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