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Oracle Fusion SCM




In today’s article we shall be delving into the world of Supply Chain Management (or SCM for short) - specifically Supply Chain Management Systems. If you’re familiar with SCM systems then you’ll be aware of Oracle. Oracle are renowned for being one of the leading software companies within the SCM industry, and if you’d like to learn more about Oracle Fusion SCM training then we cannot recommend the website linked below highly enough. It has absolutely everything you need to know:


Supply Chain Management System

One of the most commonly asked questions we receive (on a daily basis), is ‘What exactly is a Supply Chain Management System?’. Although the answer may seem obvious to those that are ‘in the know’, it would be wise to touch upon the definition for those folk that are uninitiated. We all have to start somewhere remember!

In layman’s terms, an SCM System is a collection of software that is essentially controlling the daily movement of goods, finances and data during the timeframe between a service or product leaving its origin and arriving at its end point. This process includes absolutely every single step along the way - including, but not limited to:product/service development, manufacturing, sourcing, transportation, shipping, product management, warehousing and all forms of logistics. An SCM System will overlook everything from the first idea of a product to it reaching its destination. 

An SCM System - such as Oracle Fusion - takes what could be described as an omniscient role in proceedings. It is used by every party along every step of the way: suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, transport, retailers…and everything and everyone in between!




What are the benefits of Oracle Fusion SCM?


Although some businesses may still be employing outdated and outmoded SCM systems, most have recognised the need to upgrade to a cloud-based system. Oracle Fusion SCM is safe, secure, efficient and accessible. But what are its advantages in ‘real terms’? Are businesses able to improve every aspect of their processes on a day to day basis? The short answer to the latter question is, yes, most definitely. Here are some of the advantages of a cloud-based SCM System:

Visibility & accountability: You will be able to see exactly where your stock and products are. From each individual item to full crates and pallets. No matter where they are you will be able to track them.

Versatility: Changes and alterations within the market require rapid action. Cloud-based SCM Systems allow you to make these changes no matter what is thrown your way. 

Decreased costs: With a cloud-based SCM system such as Oracle Fusion you can slash your expenditure on IT. Why? Simply because you’ll no longer need to carry the burden of those costs anymore. The upshot of this is that you are able to focus more of your time and efforts on business decisions rather than ones related to IT.

Enhanced partnerships: All personnel are able to stay connected at the drop of a hat. No waiting. No delays. Everyone knows what is going on, where it is happening and why.  

Accessibility: Gone are the days of waiting hours for analytics. Oracle Fusion SCM allows all data to be viewed instantly on any device, on demand. 

Security: There is no more secure SCM System than a cloud-based one. A plethora of security features, encryption and virus protection make this the most secure SCM System available.

As you can see, there are a multi of benefits to using the Oracle Fusion cloud-based SCM System. 

Those that are seeking Fusion SCM training should certainly head over to the site listed at the beginning of this piece immediately. You will not find a better training aid/system. Period. 

Thank you for dropping by - we hope you found this article beneficial. We’d love to hear your comments, suggestions and feedback, so don’t hesitate to get in touch!


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