Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) version 12 is an internet enabled
product that can be managed from a single site.
A company can operate a single data center with a single
database, similar to other ERP products. This release was launched in February
2007 and contains a number of product lines which users can implement for their
business. Oracle EBS includes the company’s enterprise resource planning (ERP)
product as well as supply chain management (SCM)
and customer relationship management (CRM) applications. Each application is
licensed separately so companies can select the combination that is suitable
for their business processes.
The
applications found in the Oracle EBS include:
- Oracle CRM
- Oracle Financials
- Oracle Human Resource
Management System (HRMS)
- Oracle Logistics
- Oracle Supply Chain
Applications
- Oracle Order Management
- Oracle Transportation
Management
- Oracle Warehouse Management
System
Oracle
CRM
The Oracle CRM application provides the "front office"
functions which help a business to increase customers and customer loyalty and
satisfaction. The basic functionality includes marketing, order capture,
contracts, field service, spares management and the call center functionality.
The CRM application also includes internet focused products such as catalogs,
content management, quote and order management.
Oracle Financials
The Financials applications include General Ledger, Cash
Management, Payables, Receivables, Fixed Assets, Treasury, Property Management,
Financial Analyzer and a self-service expenses function.
Oracle Human Resource Management System (HRMS)
The HRMS application helps companies manage the
recruit-to-retire process. The application gives users a real-time view of all
the HR activities, including recruiting, time management, training,
compensation, benefits, and payroll. The HRMS suite integrates fully with the
other EBS applications and supplies the users with an analytics package that
allows the extraction of HR data with ease.
Oracle Logistics
The logistics module allows users to plan, manage, and control
the flow and storage of products and services within a business. It provides
information to plan future demand and safety stock within the warehouse. The
application can create detailed, constraint-based production schedules and
material plans.
Oracle Supply Chain Applications
Supply chain applications powers a businesses information-driven
supply chains. Companies can predict market requirements, innovate in response
to the change in the market conditions, and align operations across global networks.
Oracle offers industry-specific solutions that include product development,
demand management, sales, and operations planning, transportation management,
and supply management.
Oracle Order Management
Order management applications can streamline and automate a
business’s entire sales order management process, from order promising and
order capture to transportation and shipment. Order management also includes
EDI, XML, telesales and web storefronts. Some of the business benefits that can
be achieved include reduced fulfillment costs, reduced order fulfillment cycle
time, increased order accuracy and greater on-time delivery.
Oracle Transportation Management
Transportation management (TMS) provides transportation planning
and execution capabilities to shippers and third party logistics, providers. It
integrates and streamlines transportation planning, execution, and freight
payment. The TMS function delivers functionality for all modes of
transportation, from full truckload to complex air, ocean, and rail shipments.
The benefits of the TMS function include reduced transportation costs, improved
customer service, and greater asset utilization.
Oracle Warehouse Management System
Oracle’s Warehouse Management System allows the coordinated
movement of goods and information throughout the extended distribution process.
The module provides business processes that can deliver efficient utilization
of employees, equipment, and space in the distribution process. Benefits
include an acceleration of the flow of products through the supply chain while
reducing lead times and releasing working capital, real-time inventory
management, cross-docking, pick-by-line, advanced ship notices (ASN), inbound
planning and yard management.
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