Abstract:
"In a time when supply chain performance is a critical factor in business success,
incorporating cutting-edge technology into enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems
becomes a critical approach. In order to improve supply chain efficiency, this project,
""Enhancing Supply Chain Efficiency with Fusion Pulse: Addressing Data Entry Challenges
and Augmenting Real-Time Visibility in Oracle Fusion SCM,"" would create a mobile
application that will enhance Oracle Fusion SCM's functionality. The research highlights
the common problems with manual data entry and supply chain management's lack of realtime visibility, pointing to them as major obstacles to operational accuracy and efficiency.
Through the use of a strict approach that includes stakeholder interviews, a review of
relevant literature, and user-centered design principles, the project outlines the creation of
""Fusion Pulse."" With capabilities like barcode scanning for goods receipts, issues, and
transfers, this mobile application is made to work flawlessly with Oracle Fusion SCM. This
allows for efficient transaction execution. By utilizing tools like Oracle Visual Builder,
Oracle Integration Cloud Service, and standard Oracle Fusion SCM tools, the application
guarantees real-time data synchronization and authenticated user access, improving
warehouse staff's user experience and reducing data entry errors. The application's capacity
to drastically lower manual data entry errors, boost operational effectiveness, and offer
improved real-time visibility into supply chain processes is demonstrated by functional and
user acceptability testing. The project's successful completion results in the delivery of a
feature-rich, intuitive mobile application that not only satisfies the stated goals but also
establishes a standard for upcoming developments in supply chain management
technology. The development of ""Fusion Pulse"" is chronicled in this study, which also adds
to the larger conversation of incorporating mobile technology into ERP systems to address
industry-specific problems. It is evidence of how mobile applications may transform
supply chain management procedures and provides useful information for practitioners,
academia, and companies aiming for operational excellence in the digital era."""