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January 11, 2026

Retailers Help Mitigate Risk with Oracle's AI-Driven Supply Chain Collaboration

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New cloud solution empowers retailers to boost resilience and productivity through intelligent collaboration, compliance, and streamlined operations NEW YORK, Jan. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- NRF 2026: Retail's Big Show -- Oracle today unveiled Oracle Retail Supply Chain Collaboration. The...

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Sector Impact

For the retail sector, this AI application translates directly into enhanced supply chain visibility, reduced stockouts, optimized pricing strategies, and improved responsiveness to evolving consumer preferences. It allows retailers to better anticipate demand, manage inventory levels, and mitigate disruptions, resulting in a more profitable and customer-centric operation.

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Executive Perspective

Retailers adopting this AI-driven platform can expect to automate significant portions of their supply chain management, leading to reduced manual intervention and faster response times to market changes. Operators will need to integrate this solution with existing systems, train staff on using the AI-powered tools, and adapt workflows to leverage the enhanced decision-making capabilities.

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