New capabilities within Oracle Cloud SCM help organizations navigate current trade disruptions, minimize costs, and improve efficiency
Austin, Texas—Apr 24, 2025
Oracle has added new trade management capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM) to help organizations manage the complexities of import tariffs and trade agreements. Available today, the latest updates to Oracle Fusion Cloud Global Trade Management enable customers to automate global supply chains processes, increase order shipment visibility, and enhance supply chain decision-making.
“Supply chain leaders are rising to the moment by seeking new ways to manage their business with global trade agreements and international tariffs in a state of flux,” said Chris Leone, executive vice president of applications development, Oracle. “To help our customers with this complexity, we have added new capabilities within Oracle Global Trade Management that enable supply chain leaders to quickly respond to changes and minimize disruption to their global supply chains.”
Oracle Global Trade Management enables organizations to centrally manage cross-border trade processes, increase visibility and control over orders and shipments, minimize tariff exposure, and adapt to fast-changing trade regulations. The latest capabilities include:
Part of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, Oracle Cloud SCM enables customers to seamlessly connect supply chain processes and quickly respond to changing demand, supply, and market conditions. In addition, embedded AI acts as an advisor to help analyze supply chain data, generate content, and augment or automate processes to help improve business operations and create a resilient supply network to outpace change.
To learn more on how to manage global trade, visit the Global Trade Checklist: 3 Ways to Navigate Complexity
For additional information on Oracle Cloud SCM applications, visit oracle.com/scm
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