Ocado Group selects Oracle cloud for growth

Ocado Group is implementing Oracle's Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to help support its expansion into new international markets and industry verticals.

The ERP system will let Ocado adapt to changing customer needs by taking advantage of a scalable business platform that can support its growth.

“As we help our clients, some of the world’s most forward-thinking retailers, rethink their online strategy, we also need to consider how we can use better solutions within our own business to adapt to the changing economic environment and support our future growth,” said Duncan Tatton-Brown, chief financial officer at Ocado Group.

“Oracle Cloud ERP gives us a secure and scalable cloud-based solution that can support our business as it transforms and rapidly grows and will enable our finance team to increase productivity and improve controls.”

Oracle Cloud will help Ocado's financial team automate and centralise key business functions, including financials, project management and associated supply chains.

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