
Oracle Supply Chain Planning
Supply chain planning software
Supply chain management software
Factory planning software
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What is Oracle Supply Chain Planning
Oracle Supply Chain Planning is a cloud-based suite for demand and supply planning, sales and operations planning (S&OP), and constrained supply planning across multi-echelon supply networks. It is used by supply chain planners, operations teams, and manufacturing planners to balance demand, inventory, capacity, and service levels. The product is typically deployed as part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing and integrates with Oracle ERP/SCM data models and workflows. It supports scenario planning and exception-driven planning to help teams evaluate trade-offs and respond to disruptions.
Broad planning process coverage
The suite supports multiple planning motions, including demand planning, supply planning, S&OP, and supply chain collaboration workflows. This breadth can reduce the need to stitch together separate tools for different planning horizons and functions. It also aligns planning outputs with execution processes when used alongside Oracle’s SCM and manufacturing applications.
Tight Oracle cloud integration
Oracle Supply Chain Planning is designed to work with Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP/SCM master data, transactional data, and security models. This can simplify integration and data governance for organizations already standardized on Oracle cloud applications. It also enables planning results (such as planned orders and recommendations) to flow into downstream execution with fewer custom interfaces.
Scenario and exception management
The product supports what-if scenarios to compare alternative assumptions such as demand changes, supply constraints, or capacity limits. Exception-based planning helps planners focus on items, locations, and time buckets that violate policy or constraints. These capabilities are commonly used to manage volatility and to support cross-functional decision-making during S&OP cycles.
Best fit in Oracle stack
Organizations not using Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP/SCM may face more integration work to connect required master and transactional data. Data mapping, latency, and reconciliation can become ongoing operational tasks when source systems are heterogeneous. This can reduce time-to-value compared with deployments where Oracle is the system of record.
Implementation complexity and effort
Planning deployments often require significant configuration of hierarchies, calendars, constraints, policies, and exception rules. Achieving reliable results typically depends on data quality and disciplined master-data management. Many organizations require specialized implementation partners and internal planning process redesign to operationalize the tool.
Advanced modeling may need workarounds
Some highly specialized planning requirements—such as unique allocation logic, custom optimization objectives, or nonstandard network constraints—can require additional configuration, extensions, or process compromises. Teams may need to validate whether the out-of-the-box planning engines and UI support their preferred modeling approach. This can be a consideration for companies seeking highly flexible, model-driven planning environments.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing published on Oracle's official Supply Chain Planning product pages or Oracle documentation. Oracle directs prospects to contact sales or request a demo for pricing details; no tiered or usage-based prices, free-tier, or time-limited trial information is published on the official product pages.
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