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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 in module folders, tap a folder, or deal the deck above and never scroll

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: take the Gauntlet to prove it stuck, then build your regression scope, reading is only half the ritual.