
Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud
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What is Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud
Oracle Supply Chain Management (SCM) Cloud is a cloud-based suite that supports end-to-end supply chain processes including planning, manufacturing, inventory, order fulfillment, logistics, and product lifecycle-related functions. It is used by supply chain, operations, manufacturing, and logistics teams to plan supply and demand, manage inventory and warehouses, execute transportation, and monitor supply chain performance. The product is typically deployed as part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications and is designed to integrate with Oracle ERP and related enterprise systems.
Broad end-to-end SCM coverage
The suite spans multiple functional areas such as supply planning, manufacturing execution support, inventory management, warehouse operations, and transportation management. This breadth supports organizations that prefer a single vendor platform rather than stitching together multiple point solutions. It also helps standardize processes and master data across planning and execution functions.
Native integration with Oracle ERP
Oracle SCM Cloud is designed to work closely with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP for financials, procurement, and order-to-cash processes. This reduces the need for custom integrations for common cross-functional workflows such as cost accounting impacts, purchase order execution, and fulfillment billing triggers. For Oracle-centric enterprises, this can simplify governance, security, and data model alignment.
Configurable enterprise-grade controls
The platform provides role-based access controls, workflow approvals, and configurable business rules across many SCM processes. It supports multi-organization and global operating models (e.g., multiple business units, sites, and legal entities) that are common in large enterprises. These capabilities are often important for auditability and standardized operations across regions.
Implementation complexity and effort
Because it is a broad suite, deployments often require significant process design, data migration, and integration work. Organizations may need specialized implementation partners and dedicated internal resources to configure modules and align them with operating models. Time-to-value can be longer than narrower products focused on a single execution domain such as last-mile delivery or freight procurement.
Cost and licensing considerations
Suite adoption can involve multiple modules, user types, and transaction-based metrics that increase total cost as scope expands. Additional costs may arise from integration tooling, partner services, and ongoing administration. This can be a constraint for smaller organizations or teams seeking a lightweight TMS/WMS capability.
Best fit for Oracle ecosystems
While the product supports integrations, it is commonly optimized for customers already using Oracle Fusion applications and Oracle’s data and identity services. Organizations with heterogeneous application landscapes may face more integration and data harmonization work to achieve end-to-end visibility. Some specialized logistics network or carrier-connectivity use cases may require complementary services or third-party integrations.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go / modular (per-user, per-employee, per-record, per-facility, per-$M freight under management) Free tier/trial: See fields below (no permanent free SaaS tier or trial explicitly listed on Oracle SCM product pages).
Example costs (extracted from Oracle’s official "Oracle Fusion Cloud Service Global Price List" PDF):
- Oracle Fusion Custom AI Agents for SCM Cloud Service — $50.00 per AI Agent (per Authorized User) per month (minimum 10); $2.50 per AI Agent per Employee per month (minimum 500). Additional tokens: $500 per 1 billion pooled tokens.
- Oracle Warehouse Management Cloud Service — Monthly examples in the price list include: $550.00 per Hosted Named User (minimum 20); $75.00 per Hosted Named User (minimum 20); and $10,000.00 per Warehouse Facility (minimum 1).
- Oracle Fusion Supply Planning / Supply Chain Planning (examples in the price list) — e.g., $240.00 per Hosted Named User (minimum 10) and $35.00 per Hosted Named User (minimum 50) appear in the SCM-related pricing block of the global price list.
- Oracle Transportation / Logistics (Transportation & Global Trade Management) — priced by metric (Hosted $M in Freight Under Management (FUM)); the global price list defines FUM and lists tiered price metrics and test/optional service fees (see price list).
Discount / contract notes (from the official price list):
- Standard term length for Oracle Cloud Service subscription services is three (3) years (the price list also shows one-time- fees and minimum annual fees for certain services). Customers typically negotiate enterprise/volume pricing and minimums (see global price list for specific minimums per service).
Notes / caveats:
- Oracle publishes a single "Oracle Fusion Cloud Service Global Price List" PDF that lists per-module metrics, SKUs, and minimums; many SCM modules are priced by different metrics (named user, hosted employee, per-1,000 records, per-warehouse facility, $M Freight Under Management, etc.).
- Oracle’s public SCM product pages direct visitors to request a demo or contact sales; Oracle’s product pages do not list a single turnkey subscription plan labeled "Basic/Pro/Enterprise" for SCM — instead the official global price list provides module and metric pricing or customers contact Oracle for quotes.
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