The R12.2.9 Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning Fundamentals course provides students with an in-depth overview of Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning (ASCP), a best-in-class suite of integrated applications that allows users to plan, monitor, track, and control the entire supply chain process. This course begins with an introduction to the concepts of supply chain planning and the Oracle E-Business Suite’s Advanced Supply Chain Planning. Then, the course covers topics such as supply chain planning and management, demand management and forecasting, inventory management, optimization, and order management. The course also presents details on how to customize the system and how to use applications such as Order Promising and Advanced Supply Chain Scheduling. Finally, the course covers the Extended Supply Chain Planning Module and troubleshooting techniques. This comprehensive course provides the student with the necessary knowledge to successfully plan and manage a business's entire supply chain process.
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This Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning Fundamentals training course is open to participants of all levels, providing that a basic understanding of Oracle Applications and Supply Chain concepts have been mastered by the student.
The following courses/topics are recommended prior to attending this class:
1. Introduction to Oracle E-Business Suite (12.1 or 12.2) Applications
2. Introduction to Supply Chain Concepts
3. Inventory Management Setup
4. Purchasing Fundamentals
5. Order Management Setup & Fundamentals
6. Advanced Supply Chain Planning (ASCP) Overview and Setup.
The target audience for the R12.2.9 Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning Fundamentals training are Supply Chain/Operations professionals who wish to gain an understanding of the powerful features available in the Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning suite of products
The course provides a foundational knowledge of the core capabilities of the Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning suite
The training is specifically designed for those who want to maximize the value of the Oracle supply chain planning platform and its components
Supply chain professionals such as inventory managers, demand planners, production planners, supply planners, and logistics professionals can benefit from the training which focuses on new implementations, upgrades, existing implementations and support of the Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning suite
The course is suitable for those with no prior experience, and those with basic functional knowledge looking to accelerate their learning
1. Understand the fundamentals of Oracle's Advanced Supply Chain Planning (ASCP)
2. Learn how to define and maintain Master Item data, supply networks, and various configuration parameters
3. Design specific rules for data collection and aggregation
4. Learn about collecting and analyzing data to generate plans and make decisions
5. Distinguish between aggregate and finite planning
6. Understand the implications of using planning heuristics
7. Familiarize with the Oracle ASCP planning methodologies
8. Learn how to determine if supplier and demand requirements results in feasible supply chain plans and identified excess inventory
9. Gain a working knowledge of the trade-off analysis
10. Create and manage planned orders, forecasted orders, and production orders and project orders
11. Set up and process ATP and Replenishment Orders
12. Understand the implications of risk management and supply chain analytics
13. How to use exception reporting to identify supply chain opportunities
14. Understand how companies can benefit from deploying and configuring the Oracle ASCP application