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26C for SCM & Procurement: the whole release, one deck.

Oracle scattered 26C across six What's New books. We put every feature on one page. All 189 SCM and Procurement features — Receipt Accounting to Sourcing to Manufacturing — searchable, filterable by what actually matters (🤖 agents, 🌳 Redwood, ⚙ opt-in, 📏 larger-scale), each one tickable as you read and linking to Oracle's own doc when you want the full text. The deck remembers what you've read.

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· badges come straight from Oracle's feature summary: enablement column → ⚙ OPT-IN, scale column → 📏 LARGER SCALE. Features marked ▸ our digest carry our plain-language summary right on the card.

The 26C wave in five minutes

  1. The agent wave is the story. 26C pushes AI agents deep into SCM: the Inventory Planning Command Center (stockouts ranked by revenue at risk, remediation simulated before you accept — on by default, duty-role gated), the inventory aging advisor (slow stock → priced holding cost → recommended returns/transfers), and the PO-to-sales-order converter (PDF purchase orders becoming submitted sales orders). If your client asks one question this quarter, it's "which agents do we switch on?"
  2. Sourcing flips the table: Redwood Seller Auctions let you SELL through negotiations — forward auctions for excess stock and retired assets, with a full bidding workbench. Opt-in, so nothing changes until someone decides it should.
  3. Transportation Management carries the heaviest high/critical load in all of SCM — if you run OTM-integrated flows, that's your first afternoon.
  4. The Redwood conveyor keeps rolling — more classic screens gain Redwood equivalents and creep from optional toward default. Check your personalizations against every Redwood item in your modules.
  5. Quiet-but-real: Order Management ships auto-submit of the import interface on inbound B2B orders; audit/compliance hardening continues for SOX/GDPR-minded shops.

Digests are written from Oracle's own feature documentation and release notes, in our words — every module card links to the primary source, because your instance is the only truth that matters.

⭐ The headliners

agents, larger-scale changes and everything we've digested — read these first

🃏 The full deck

every feature, grouped by module — search and filters above

Feature titles, modules, scale and enablement are parsed directly from Oracle's own Feature Summaries (July 2026); Oracle revises these documents, so confirm against Oracle's official readiness pages — the counts drift as Oracle revises documents. Big-picture summary: Oracle's SCM 26C Spotlight (PDF). When you're done reading: build your regression scope — reading is half the ritual.