Oracle added four new Fusion Agentic Applications to its Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM 26B release, the latest wave of supply-chain AI agents it has shipped since launching the line in March. For manufacturers, CPG firms and distributors already on Fusion, the apps are included in the existing subscription, and the only decision is whether to activate them.
In Oracle’s model, an agentic app is software that acts autonomously on routine decisions, such as adjusting safety stock or flagging a supplier for re-review, rather than simply alerting a planner to choose. The four new apps deliver that capability into inventory, supplier onboarding, production readiness, and Kanban replenishment.
What's in the batch: The four apps are:
Inventory Planning Command Center: Automates inventory workflows and resolves stockouts faster
Supplier Qualification Workspace: Turns supplier onboarding into a guided, risk-based process
Production Readiness Workspace: Replaces manual production checklists with prioritized corrective actions
Kanban Administrative Workspace: Moves Kanban replenishment from periodic manual review to exception-based optimization
Oracle also announced multi-echelon inventory optimization and an Inventory Optimization Advisor agent that recommends safety-stock changes.
The platform squeeze: Major ERP and supply chain planning vendors are racing to add agentic features inside existing subscriptions. Oracle has now shipped 12 Fusion Agentic Applications for SCM. Eight were announced in April alongside the Finance suite, plus four more now.
SAP announced 60-plus supply chain agents and an Autonomous Supply Chain Management framework at its Sapphire 2026 conference.
Planning specialists Blue Yonder, Manhattan Associates, Kinaxis and o9 have each announced their own agentic roadmaps. Manhattan made its AI agent workforce generally available in January. The result narrows the gap between embedded platform capabilities and the specialized planning tools that have traditionally commanded separate contract lines.
Oracle has not announced a deployment timeline or a date for the next batch of apps.







