List of Oracle Procurement Cloud Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Procurement 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 Procurement Cloud for Procurement 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 Procurement Cloud for Procurement include: Department of Health and Social Care, a United Kingdom based Government organisation with 3540 employees and revenues of $243.60 billion, Kroger, a United States based Retail organisation with 409000 employees and revenues of $147.12 billion, Deutsche Post, a Germany based Transportation organisation with 601723 employees and revenues of $92.60 billion, FedEx, a United States based Transportation organisation with 50000 employees and revenues of $87.69 billion, Facebook, Inc., a United States based Professional Services organisation with 58604 employees and revenues of $85.97 billion and many others.
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Abcam | Life Sciences | 1760 | $481M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2016 | IBM |
In 2016 Abcam implemented Oracle Procurement Cloud as a core part of a global Procurement rollout. The implementation was executed with IBM as the systems integrator and organized into phased releases across the company footprint, notably a Phase 1 US release spanning three sites and further coverage in China and Australia, completing six implementation cycles across phases 1 and 2.
The Oracle Procurement Cloud deployment focused on the procurement module functional configurations, including approver hierarchies, FBDI data load preparation, and OTBI reporting alignment to business function expectations. The program included formal data migration workstreams with three migration phases for cutover data, structured UAT and cross-program test script development and execution, and configuration tuning to resolve module limitations.
Operational integration was conducted with Planning, Finance, Procurement business as usual teams, Program Architects, Business Analysts, and Business Process Owners, with IBM consultants supporting detailed design workshops and technical resolutions. The rollout included business walkthroughs for end users, formal training requirement reviews, and Hyper care support post cutover to address site level issues and sustain adoption.
Governance activities centered on agreeing a single global procurement process, reviewing and approving Functional Specification Documents and OTBI report definitions, and maintaining lessons learned to prevent repeat issues. The team also managed SRM deployment activities to the top 10 suppliers in the managers supplier network to strengthen supplier relationships and procurement process standardization.
The engagement produced explicit business outcomes reported by the project team, including rapid enablement of COVID-19 related product offerings to researchers and contribution to achieving the Global savings target ahead of year end. The role documented deep SME insight into cloud based ERP procurement operations through hands on configuration, testing, cutover and post go live support for Oracle Procurement Cloud.
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Abu Dhabi Department of Education And Knowledge | Government | 3000 | $500M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Abu Dhabi Department of Education And Knowledge implemented Oracle Procurement Cloud as part of a Procurement initiative across its school network. The deployment emphasized Oracle Fusion Procurement alongside Oracle Fusion Financials to support purchasing, approvals, and financial reporting needs for new and existing ADEK schools.
Configuration work focused on core procurement workflows consistent with Procurement category functionality, including procurement to pay orchestration, requisition and purchase order processing, approval routing, and supplier management. The Oracle Procurement Cloud implementation incorporated Oracle Reporting and Analytics capabilities, with financial report generation through FRS and operational analysis via OTBI, and the full application name Oracle Procurement Cloud is used in operational reporting and user training.
Operational scope covered roll out implementations for new schools while providing ongoing support to existing ADEK schools, including day to day user assistance, training for new and existing users, and support for month end closures. An Oracle Fusion Senior Consultant from Innovent Integrated Solutions provided hands on implementation, user training, and operational support activities, and prepared financial reports using FRS and analysis reports using OTBI.
Governance and process changes centered on a centralized rollout model for school onboarding and standardized month end and reporting workflows, with an emphasis on training and operational support to embed Oracle Procurement Cloud capabilities into procurement and finance business functions.
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ACCO Engineered Systems | Construction and Real Estate | 3000 | $1.4B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, ACCO Engineered Systems implemented Oracle Procurement Cloud to centralize supplier onboarding and qualification. Implementation work ran from May 2019 to September 2019 in Pasadena, CA and focused on Supplier Management, Self Service Supplier Registration and Supplier Qualification Management modules, targeting core Procurement functions across the company.
Configuration concentrated on Supplier Management capabilities to establish a canonical supplier master, enforce supplier attribute standards, and support lifecycle states from registration through qualification. Self Service Supplier Registration was configured to provide an external supplier portal, structured data capture, and automated routing for initial vetting. Supplier Qualification Management was implemented to codify qualification criteria, drive assessment workflows, and record qualification outcomes tied to supplier records.
The implementation used Oracle Procurement Cloud as a cloud SaaS deployment, aligning procurement process orchestration, role based access controls, and approval workflows within the application. Operational coverage included procurement and supplier governance teams in the United States, with the initial rollout executed out of the Pasadena, CA site. Integrations with other enterprise systems were not specified in source information.
Governance changes focused on formalizing supplier onboarding and qualification gates, establishing ownership for supplier data, and embedding approval workflows into the Oracle Procurement Cloud environment. Change efforts emphasized process standardization for supplier registration and qualification, and configuration of notification and audit trails within Supplier Management and Supplier Qualification Management modules.
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ACWA Power UAE | Utilities | 1000 | $200M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 ACWA Power UAE implemented Oracle Procurement Cloud to centralize Procurement across its corporate office and a network of more than 15 legal entities. The initiative consolidated a procurement function that had been operated by 56 different units, moving toward a centralized purchase requisition and purchase order flow managed from the corporate finance organization.
The implementation included Oracle Procurement Cloud alongside supply chain components described as iSupplier, procurement, inventory and accounts payable modules of Oracle Fusion Cloud. Configuration work focused on a centralized PR PO process and an automated invoice approval workflow that substituted for GRN based invoice controls, aligning purchase ordering, receipt confirmation, and invoice matching in the Oracle Procurement Cloud environment.
Operational integration intentionally covered supplier onboarding and vendor management through the iSupplier capability, inventory interfacing for receipt and stock visibility, and accounts payable for accrual accounting and invoice processing. Monthly reporting streams were formalized for compliance due diligence, vendor enrollment status, invoice listings, and open PO reporting for accruals and their reversal to respective process owners, creating an integrated operational cadence between procurement and finance functions.
Governance and process transformation included the rollout of a Governance Risk and Compliance tool to strengthen control effectiveness and risk mitigation, coordinated awareness sessions on budget control and compliance across departments, and enhancements to internal controls informed by regional regulatory requirements. The program also included compliance due diligence workflows for third party vendors and customers and supported concurrent improvements to existing Oracle EBS based financial processes.
ACWA Power UAE Oracle Procurement Cloud Procurement implementation therefore centralized procurement operations, embedded supplier and invoice automation, and established governance and reporting workflows that enabled better financial control across procurement and finance functions. The deployment emphasized process standardization, control strengthening, and synchronized reporting between supply chain and financial modules.
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Adams 12 Five Star Schools | Education | 4400 | $524M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Adams 12 Five Star Schools implemented Oracle Procurement Cloud as part of a coordinated Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, SCM, and Procurement deployment. The decision aligned with the district IT strategy to reduce reliance on third party applications and to leverage AI and advanced reporting capabilities to improve business processes and integrations between finance and HR.
The Oracle Procurement Cloud deployment focused on core Procurement workflows including requisition to pay, sourcing, supplier management, purchase order processing, invoice automation, catalog management, contract management, and embedded spend analytics. Configuration emphasized workflow automation for approvals and centralized catalog controls, with Oracle Procurement Cloud configured to surface AI driven invoice matching and procurement recommendations alongside standard reporting.
Integrations were established with the Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM, and SCM suites to unify supplier master data, purchasing encumbrances, and financial posting flows, enabling closer coordination between procurement, finance, and HR for budget validation and cost allocation. Operational coverage targeted district finance, procurement, and HR functions across Adams 12 Five Star Schools, consolidating transaction and supplier information into the Fusion Cloud environment.
Governance changes accompanied the rollout, centralizing procurement policies and approval matrices to reduce third party tool sprawl and to standardize procurement controls and auditability. The district explicitly sought to reduce use of third party applications and to use Oracle Procurement Cloud capabilities, including AI and advanced reporting, to improve business processes and strengthen integrations between finance and HR.
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Healthcare | 10700 | $3.2B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2022 | n/a |
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Communications | 1335 | $563M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2020 | n/a |
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Retail | 40000 | $11.3B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2018 | n/a |
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Insurance | 15000 | $9.0B | France | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2023 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 400 | $70M | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Procurement Cloud | Procurement | 2021 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Procurement Cloud
- Modern Aviation, a United States based Transportation organization with 210 Employees
- Beasley Construction Services, a United States based Construction and Real Estate company with 10 Employees
- Platned, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 150 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Singapore Sports Hub | Leisure and Hospitality | 300 | $25M | Singapore | 2026-03-05 | |
| Modern Aviation | Transportation | 210 | $63M | United States | 2026-02-02 | |
| Beasley Construction Services | Construction and Real Estate | 10 | $1M | United States | 2026-01-26 | |
| Professional Services | 150 | $15M | United Kingdom | 2025-12-12 | ||
| Government | 58000 | $11.2B | United States | 2025-12-03 | ||
| Non Profit | 10 | $1M | Canada | 2025-10-06 | ||
| Professional Services | 2800 | $314M | France | 2025-09-23 | ||
| Professional Services | 50000 | $1.5B | India | 2025-05-05 | ||
| Professional Services | 80 | $8M | Saudi Arabia | 2025-05-03 | ||
| Professional Services | 20 | $2M | India | 2025-04-25 |