Things To Know About Oracle SCM 24C Release

Rohit Bhandari - Aug 26 - - Dev Community

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Oracle has recently declared the next release of 24C for its SCM Cloud application services. This version introduces new functionalities and enhancements for better supply chain management that are beneficial for Oracle SCM users. As the tentative Release date approaches in July 2024, here are 5 key things to know about what’s coming in Oracle SCM 24C Release.

  1. Improved User Experience
    Oracle 24C Release brings a great deal of emphasis in enhancing the usability of the Oracle SCM modules such as Order Management and Manufacturing, among others. New guided workflows, redesigned screens, and further enhancements to the options could help to enhance the product’s efficiency by simplifying the numerous and intricate operations of supply chain processes for consumers. At the interface level, anticipate better UI design with less complexity.

  2. Enhanced Inventory Management
    Additional new features such as dynamic cycle counting, improved tracking of serial/lot, and enhanced warehouse grouping are expected to strengthen inventory control. It provides organizations with a greater level of visibility into stock status across distribution centers and Oracle independently controls and schedules item replenishment in the background.

  3. Higher Supply Chain Control and Transparency
    New capabilities of production scheduling, enhanced supply chain analytical dashboard, and better integration across modules provide companies improved control and visibility over the supply chain. Whether the customer is concerned with the status of an order or the statistical data on the inventory, Oracle 24C helps the customer make a change, pinpoint the troubled areas, and experiment with ways to increase the overall efficiency.

  4. Advanced Procurement Capabilities
    In this Release, it is possible to enjoy multiple new procurement tools such as supplier registration, procurement configuration wizards, and self-service PO creation. More sophisticated analysis actually produces similar insights as should-cost modeling, but also enables the procurement process to remain sufficiently fluid.

  5. Expanded Automation
    Oracle SCM rises to the new API enhancements across the modules such as Order Management and Manufacturing in 24C which boost the automation of the system. Oracle SCM can now be deployed under other business systems and allow for the scheduling of supply chain tasks via triggers.

These enhancements make it possible to integrate third-party apps with ease, which makes it easier to synchronize processes and exchange data in real time. The improved APIs offer more customization options, and improved inventory control, as well as streamlined procurement procedures. Businesses can increase operational efficiency, decrease manual interventions, and obtain better visibility into their supply chain operations by utilizing these advancements, which will ultimately improve decision-making and customer satisfaction.

Conclusion

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