Oracle announced four new Fusion Agentic Applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing, aimed at inventory planning, supplier qualification, manufacturing readiness, and Kanban administration.
Oracle announced four new Fusion Agentic Applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing, expanding its use of coordinated AI agents in enterprise supply chain workflows.
In a PR Newswire release published by Oracle, the company said the new applications are designed to help customers improve supply chain performance by automating and coordinating work across several operational areas. MarketScreener, citing S&P Capital IQ and PR Newswire, also reported the announcement and listed the four applications as Inventory Planning Command Center, Supplier Qualification Workspace, Production Readiness Workspace, and Kanban Administrative Workspace.
Oracle describes Fusion Agentic Applications on its Fusion AI product page as teams of AI agents that can plan, reason, and execute processes across business functions including finance, human resources, supply chain, and customer experience. For supply chain and manufacturing users, the newly announced tools focus on recurring tasks where teams often need to review data, coordinate approvals, and take action across existing enterprise systems.
According to Oracle’s announcement, the Inventory Planning Command Center is intended to support inventory-related decisions and optimization. The supplier-focused application, Supplier Qualification Workspace, is aimed at automating parts of supplier qualification workflows. Oracle also introduced Production Readiness Workspace for manufacturing preparation and Kanban Administrative Workspace for Kanban administration.
The company’s positioning is that these applications operate inside Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM, rather than as standalone assistants. Oracle said the applications use coordinated AI agents to automate workflows while operating within enterprise guardrails. That framing is consistent with Oracle’s broader Fusion AI description, which presents agentic applications as embedded tools that work across Fusion business processes.
Oracle’s Fusion AI page says its agentic applications span multiple enterprise domains, including supply chain management. The new supply chain applications therefore appear to extend an existing product strategy: using AI agents not only to answer questions, but also to help carry out structured business processes in Oracle Fusion Applications.
The announcement does not provide independent customer performance data in the cited materials, so claims about measurable operational gains should be treated as Oracle’s stated product intent rather than verified results. What is clear from Oracle’s release and the MarketScreener report is the scope of the launch: four named applications tied to inventory planning, supplier qualification, production readiness, and Kanban administration within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing.
For organizations already using Oracle Cloud SCM, the relevance will likely depend on how these agentic applications fit existing governance, data quality, approval, and manufacturing processes. Oracle’s emphasis on enterprise guardrails suggests the company is presenting the tools as workflow automation inside established business controls, not as a replacement for supply chain management teams.
Oracle announced four new Fusion Agentic Applications for Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing, expanding its use of coordinated AI agents in enterprise supply chain workflows.
For supply chain and manufacturing users, the newly announced tools focus on recurring tasks where teams often need to review data, coordinate approvals, and take action across existing enterprise systems.
Inventory, suppliers, production, and Kanban According to Oracle’s announcement, the Inventory Planning Command Center is intended to support inventory related decisions and optimization.
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