Welcome to Oracle Warehousing and Distribution Blog
We in product strategy team are always intrigued by how our
products are addressing the needs of our customers. More importantly we want to
know what we can do such that our products are better aligned to our customer
needs. This blog is one of the initiatives towards this objective.
We want this blog to be a forum to bring togehter all stakeholders in the wider Oracle Warehousing and Distribution community. These are customers, developers, product managers, partners, consultants, business development and product strategists. Here you will find posts on Oracle products that cater to the needs of Warehousing and Distribution space, technology and business trends in warehousing, discuss warehousing needs and anything that could be of interest to wider community. Besides topics of general interest, we will also use this blog to keep the community apprised of future events and answering any questions along the way.
We want to hear your comments and feedback. Feel free to write to me at aditya.agarkar at oracle.com with any feedback that you may have. If you want to post something do get in touch with me for an account.
Happy blogging and I hope you will find this blog useful.
Comments (1)
I am using the oracle inventory and order management module in our retail operations. I am National Warehouse manager with 5 warehouse to operate in the country.
The problem we faced in oracle implementation was unimaginable, My question to you is,
why stock accumulation is not possible in oracle. We use an off-line software for our physical count and later create a batch and transfer the physical count in oracle.
Posted by Alexander Gomes | November 28, 2007 7:06 AM
Posted on November 28, 2007 07:06