Five Key Areas For Agile and Resilient Supply Chain Planning

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Five key areas for agile and resilient

supply chain planning

Reduce complexity
With Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Planning, Planners can divide their
supply chain into segments based not only on customer needs, products
channels, regions, demand volatility, but also on agility, resilience and
operating characteristics. This allows planners to plan segments with
similar planning behavior, di˜erently. Overall, planners can expect an
improvement in timeline, completeness, and quality of your plan
across the supply chain network.

Align plans end-to-end


A modern, conÿgurable and mobile-ready application that allows
for seamless planning across demand, supply and inventory.
Connect your strategic IBP and tactical planning processes
for a uniÿed system that collaborates across the supply chain.

Empower planners and stakeholders


Planners can leverage embedded analytics, guided problem resolution
and intelligent recommendations to increase productivity. With our
simpliÿed planning, even inexperienced users can plan e˜ectively
for your organization.

Accelerate decision-making

Solve supply chain problems faster. With a solution in the cloud, planners
can watch for deviations from the plan and changes in the supply chain
in real time. You can analyze alternatives, immediately visualize changes
to business metrics and resolve problems interactively at the right level
or granularity, allowing you to pivot at a moment’s notice.

Automate planning decisions

Turn machine learning predictions into actionable decisions and


automate those decisions with conÿdence. With Oracle Cloud,
planners can increase supply chain e˛ciency by prioritizing
actions based on business impact and immediately execute
proposed actions.

Discover how a dynamic supply chain planning solution empowers your


decision-making with agility and adaptive intelligence.

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