Supply chain Orchestration in Oracle Fusion

Supply chain orchestration is the unique concept in Oracle Fusion and it is not in Oracle EBS R12.

As per Supply chain Orchestration, supply request comes from sales order for the item which is having no stock then supply order is created based on the item attribute and sourcing rule setup. 

If the stock is available then supply orchestration uses Available to Promise(ATP) rule to fulfil the demand

 Supply chain Orchestration have the following specialized features like

  1.  It creates the supply request only after Global Order promising (GOP) schedules the sales order It means that Schedule ship date is populated and hence supply request is triggered only when there is actual demand in place  
  2.  It makes the link between demand document which is a sales order and supply document such as Purchase order/Transfer order/Work order for back to back orderable Items.

Back to Back Item : Please enable back to back enabled as yes under sales and  Order management Item specification - Attribute setup 

·        Supply request comes to Supply chain orchestration through the following functional processes

  1. Back to back order fulfilment – Buy/Transfer/Make
  2. Min Max planning -send the supply request for internal transfer
  3. Transfer Order which is Internal req - Internal sales order(IR-ISO) in Oracle EBS R12 




Supply Order 
  1. Purchase Order : Supply order will be a Purchase order based on sourcing rule and Assignment setup combination for the Item . Sourcing rule will be" Buy from supplier" for this supply warehouse 
  2. Transfer Order : Supply order will be a Transfer Order since sourcing rule is setup as "Trasnfer from warehouse" . Destination Org sourcing rule provide information on sourcing org from which the item is to be transferred. 
  3. Work Order:  Supply order is created based on sourcing rule setup as" Make from warehouse" .Sourcing rule and assignment setup for the item is such that a work order will be created at the destination warehouse 








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