Cross-Product Features Compatible with Back-to-Back Fulfillment
Back-to-back fulfillment provides a variety of cross-product features within the Oracle Fusion Cloud application offerings. These features are available by default.
You can set up back-to-back processing to coexist with business processes for drop-ship and standard fulfillment flows. The fulfillment method you use for an ordered item is chosen at runtime, based on the available data. These predefined end-to-end flows are highly integrated across the Oracle Fusion Cloud applications.
Feature |
Description |
Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Supported |
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Promising Back-to-Back Orders |
Allows you to promise orders based on sourcing rules and lead time to make, buy, or transfer the item. Also, you can initiate back-to-back fulfillment based on item-organization combination. |
Order Management, Global Order Promising |
Automate Supply Orders |
Automatic creation of a work order, transfer order, or purchase order that's then reserved to the sales order line. This feature provides visibility to the sales order and customer information on the reserved supply. Additionally, the supply chain manager has visibility to the sales order to which the supply order is reserved. |
Order Management, Supply Chain Orchestration, Procurement, Manufacturing, Inventory Management |
Automatically Reserve Inventory |
Ability to automatically reserve inventory to the sales order when it's put into inventory, ensuring it can't be used to fulfill another customer order. |
Supply Chain Orchestration, Inventory Management, Logistics |
Manage Change in Real-Time |
Makes adjustments based on supply and demand changes, and gives your supply chain manager the ability to re-source the supply if necessary. |
Order Management, Supply Chain Orchestration, Procurement, Manufacturing, Inventory Management |
Provide Fulfillment Visibility |
Gives the order manager visibility to work order, transfer order, or purchase order status and automatically notifies the order manager when there are issues (such as when the supply doesn't meet customer request). |
Order Management, Supply Chain Orchestration, Procurement, Manufacturing. Inventory Management, Receiving |