
Oracle has announced new artificial intelligence-powered capabilities for its Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) platform, including four new Fusion Agentic Applications designed to help organisations improve manufacturing efficiency, strengthen supply chain performance, and enhance inventory management.
The announcement said the new applications are built into Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM and are designed to help organisations improve inventory visibility, reduce supplier and operational impacts, and support faster decision-making across planning, procurement, and manufacturing. Oracle also introduced new inventory optimisation capabilities aimed at improving supply chain resilience.
According to Oracle, the new Fusion Agentic Applications are powered by teams of specialised AI agents that are designed to proactively identify issues, recommend actions, and automate routine work within established business controls.
“Supply chain leaders are under increasing pressure to improve service levels, control costs, and respond faster to disruption amid ongoing economic and operational uncertainty,” said S.Y. Shenoy, senior vice president of Fusion SCM development at Oracle.
“With the new agentic applications and inventory optimisation capabilities in Oracle Cloud SCM, organisations can identify issues sooner, prioritise actions, and make faster, more informed decisions across planning, procurement, and manufacturing,” Shenoy said.
Oracle said the four new applications include an Inventory Planning Command Centre to improve inventory availability and reduce stockouts, a Supplier Qualification Workspace to streamline supplier onboarding and compliance, a Production Readiness Workspace to help manufacturing teams reduce setup errors and prevent production delays, and a Kanban Administrative Workspace to support production flow through proactive replenishment management.
The company said the applications operate within the existing Oracle Fusion Applications security framework and are designed to automate routine processes while escalating exceptions or decisions requiring human judgement.
In addition to the new applications, Oracle introduced inventory optimisation capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Planning.
These include multi-echelon inventory optimisation to recommend safety stock levels across supply chain networks, interactive inventory network visualisation to provide planners with greater visibility of inventory performance, and an Inventory Optimisation Advisor Agent that analyses service-level risks and recommends inventory adjustments.
Oracle said the updates form part of its broader Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications platform, which integrates supply chain planning and execution processes using embedded AI capabilities.
The platform also includes AI Agent Studio for Fusion Applications, enabling customers to build and deploy AI-powered automation using Oracle, partner, and external AI agents.
The company said the latest enhancements are intended to help organisations improve resilience and respond more effectively to changing market conditions through AI-assisted supply chain and manufacturing operations.




















