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Oracle Fusion Cloud Demand Management Replenishment Planning Overview

Explains how Oracle Replenishment Planning segments items and locations, applies inventory policies, and generates demand-driven replenishment orders with simulation and rebalancing.

Published
June 4, 2026
Read time
3 min read
Source
Oracle

Oracle Fusion Cloud Demand Management Replenishment Planning segments item-locations by consumption patterns and assigns reusable inventory policy profiles. It calculates policy parameters and replenishment orders at the item-location level while summarizing performance by segment. The solution supports on-the-fly simulation, inventory rebalancing across location clusters, and automated release of transfer or purchase orders through integration with Oracle Supply Chain Execution and Procurement.

Key takeaways

Rule-based segmentation groups item-locations with similar demand for shared inventory policies

Inventory policy parameters are computed per item-location and compared to current values for review

Replenishment orders are triggered when inventory position falls below minimum thresholds

Simulation sets allow comparison of policy changes, demand shifts, and projected service levels

Inventory rebalancing moves excess stock within location clusters to resolve local shortages

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