Oracle launches Fusion Agentic Applications for supply chain automation

Oracle launches Fusion Agentic Applications for supply chain automation

Four new AI-driven tools aim to shift warehouse and inventory management from reactive firefighting to autonomous execution

Oracle just made its most aggressive move yet into enterprise AI, and the target this time is the supply chain. On June 29, 2026, the company unveiled four new Fusion Agentic Applications inside its Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing framework, pushing its total agentic app count past twelve by mid-year.

The four new tools are the Inventory Planning Command Center, a supplier qualification suite, the Production Readiness Workspace, and the Kanban Administration Workspace. Each one runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and uses machine learning models to make or recommend decisions without waiting for someone to open a dashboard and start clicking around.

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The Inventory Planning Command Center is designed to give companies real-time visibility into stock levels and flag potential shortfalls before they become actual shortfalls. The supplier qualification tools allow the system to autonomously gather and evaluate supplier data, surfacing only the edge cases that genuinely need human judgment. The Production Readiness Workspace and Kanban Administration Workspace target manufacturing floor coordination and inventory replenishment signaling respectively.

Together, Oracle says the applications are designed to improve inventory visibility, reduce stockouts, lower sourcing costs, and accelerate how quickly new products move from concept to shelf.

This is not Oracle’s first agentic application launch in 2026. The company introduced earlier waves of Fusion Agentic Applications in March 2026, followed by a significant expansion in April 2026. The supply chain additions bring the total portfolio to over twelve agentic apps spanning enterprise resource planning and customer experience functions.

Oracle’s agentic framework follows a design principle worth understanding: autonomy with escalation. The system handles the high-volume, low-complexity decisions automatically and routes genuinely difficult or high-stakes situations to a person.

Oracle has been building a parallel track in blockchain infrastructure. The company offers the Oracle Blockchain Platform Digital Assets Edition, which focuses on digital asset tokenization, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies. That product received enhanced features in late 2025. The June 29 supply chain launch does not integrate directly with Oracle’s blockchain capabilities, and no cryptocurrency tokens are referenced in the announcement.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Oracle launches Fusion Agentic Applications for supply chain automation

Oracle launches Fusion Agentic Applications for supply chain automation

Four new AI-driven tools aim to shift warehouse and inventory management from reactive firefighting to autonomous execution

Oracle just made its most aggressive move yet into enterprise AI, and the target this time is the supply chain. On June 29, 2026, the company unveiled four new Fusion Agentic Applications inside its Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain and Manufacturing framework, pushing its total agentic app count past twelve by mid-year.

The four new tools are the Inventory Planning Command Center, a supplier qualification suite, the Production Readiness Workspace, and the Kanban Administration Workspace. Each one runs on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and uses machine learning models to make or recommend decisions without waiting for someone to open a dashboard and start clicking around.

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The Inventory Planning Command Center is designed to give companies real-time visibility into stock levels and flag potential shortfalls before they become actual shortfalls. The supplier qualification tools allow the system to autonomously gather and evaluate supplier data, surfacing only the edge cases that genuinely need human judgment. The Production Readiness Workspace and Kanban Administration Workspace target manufacturing floor coordination and inventory replenishment signaling respectively.

Together, Oracle says the applications are designed to improve inventory visibility, reduce stockouts, lower sourcing costs, and accelerate how quickly new products move from concept to shelf.

This is not Oracle’s first agentic application launch in 2026. The company introduced earlier waves of Fusion Agentic Applications in March 2026, followed by a significant expansion in April 2026. The supply chain additions bring the total portfolio to over twelve agentic apps spanning enterprise resource planning and customer experience functions.

Oracle’s agentic framework follows a design principle worth understanding: autonomy with escalation. The system handles the high-volume, low-complexity decisions automatically and routes genuinely difficult or high-stakes situations to a person.

Oracle has been building a parallel track in blockchain infrastructure. The company offers the Oracle Blockchain Platform Digital Assets Edition, which focuses on digital asset tokenization, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies. That product received enhanced features in late 2025. The June 29 supply chain launch does not integrate directly with Oracle’s blockchain capabilities, and no cryptocurrency tokens are referenced in the announcement.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.