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Oracle Named Leader in Gartner 2026 Supply Chain Planning Magic Quadrant

2026/04/10
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Oracle Named Leader in Gartner 2026 Supply Chain Planning Magic Quadrant

According to www.prnewswire.com, Oracle has been named a Leader in two 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ reports for Supply Chain Planning Solutions — one covering Discrete Industries and the other covering Process Industries.

Gartner Recognition Across Dual Industrial Segments

This dual recognition marks Oracle as one of only a few vendors positioned as a Leader in both reports — a distinction reflecting differentiated capabilities across manufacturing domains that demand distinct planning logic. Discrete industries include automotive, aerospace, electronics, and industrial equipment, where bill-of-materials complexity, multi-tiered assembly, and engineering change management dominate planning requirements. Process industries — such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, and oil & gas — require continuous-flow modeling, recipe-based production, regulatory batch traceability, and stringent compliance controls.

Oracle’s Integrated Planning Architecture

Oracle’s positioning draws on its cloud-native Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing suite, which embeds AI-driven demand sensing, scenario-based supply network planning, inventory optimization, and constraint-based scheduling. The platform unifies planning data across ERP, MES, and IoT telemetry sources — enabling synchronized decision-making from raw material procurement to finished-goods distribution. Notably, Gartner’s evaluation methodology emphasizes completeness of vision and ability to execute — including product functionality, market responsiveness, customer adoption metrics, and global deployment scale.

Industry Context and Peer Benchmarks

This outcome follows a broader industry shift toward integrated, cloud-based planning platforms. In 2024, SAP was named a Leader in Gartner’s single 2024 Magic Quadrant for Supply Chain Planning (which at the time did not separate discrete and process segments). Kinaxis earned Leader status in the 2023 report for its RapidResponse platform, particularly in high-velocity discrete manufacturing. Blue Yonder (now part of Panasonic) maintained Leader placement in the 2025 report prior to Oracle’s dual 2026 recognition. According to publicly reported data, the global supply chain planning software market reached $4.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.7% through 2030 (Statista, 2024).

Practitioner Implications

For supply chain professionals evaluating planning solutions, Oracle’s dual Leader status signals validated capability across divergent operational models — reducing the need for point solutions or custom integrations when serving mixed-asset portfolios. Teams managing global networks with both discrete OEM lines and co-located process facilities (e.g., semiconductor packaging with chemical vapor deposition steps) may benefit from unified data models and shared KPIs. Implementation timelines, however, remain highly dependent on data readiness: practitioners report average deployment durations of 6–12 months for full-suite rollouts, with master data governance and demand signal integration cited as top success factors.

Source: www.prnewswire.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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