Integration

Planned Oracle Integration for Inbound Shipments

Oracle Cloud ERP and E-Business Suite power procurement and finance for large enterprises. Our roadmap includes a direct integration that will sync purchase orders, receipts, invoice data, and shipment milestones between InboundShipments and Oracle, closing the inbound visibility gap.

Planned Integration Capabilities

These features are on our roadmap for the Oracle integration. CSV import and export is available today as a bridge.

Planned Purchase Order Sync

The upcoming integration is designed to import purchase orders from Oracle Procurement Cloud or Oracle Purchasing into InboundShipments, so shipment tracking can begin as soon as a PO is approved.

Upcoming Invoice Data Transfer

AI-extracted invoice data from InboundShipments is planned to flow into Oracle Payables, supporting automated matching against purchase orders and receipts in your Oracle environment.

Item Master Synchronization

We are designing a sync between Oracle item master records and the InboundShipments item catalog, keeping part numbers, descriptions, units of measure, and HTS codes aligned across both systems.

Planned Landed Cost Integration

Freight, customs duties, and ancillary charges tracked in InboundShipments are planned to map to Oracle Cost Management, supporting accurate standard cost updates and inventory valuation.

Shipment Tracking in Oracle

Container tracking milestones from InboundShipments, including vessel ETAs, port arrivals, and customs clearance, are designed to be surfaced within Oracle through integration messages or custom attributes.

Receipt and Inspection Sync

When goods are received in InboundShipments, the planned integration will create receiving transactions in Oracle, keeping warehouse inventory and AP matching data current.

Why Connecting InboundShipments and Oracle Matters

Oracle manages your enterprise procurement and finance. InboundShipments manages the inbound journey. Connecting them will eliminate the transit blind spot.

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Close the visibility gap in Oracle Procurement

Oracle Procurement Cloud manages sourcing, purchase orders, and supplier qualification. But once a PO is sent to a supplier and goods are shipped, Oracle offers limited visibility into the physical journey. InboundShipments provides real-time ocean tracking, milestone updates, and document management for this critical transit phase.

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Track containers and vessels in ways Oracle cannot natively

Oracle ERP does not include native ocean carrier tracking or live vessel positions. InboundShipments tracks containers through carrier API integrations, providing 40+ milestones from booking through delivery. The planned integration will bring this data into your Oracle environment without custom development.

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Accelerate AP processing with AI-extracted invoice data

Commercial invoice processing is often a bottleneck for teams using Oracle Payables. InboundShipments extracts line items from invoice PDFs using AI. The upcoming Oracle integration will push this structured data directly into Oracle for faster three-way matching and payment processing.

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Support multi-subsidiary and multi-org structures

Organizations using Oracle often operate across multiple business units, ledgers, and inventory organizations. The planned integration is being designed to map InboundShipments workspaces to Oracle organizational structures, ensuring shipment data flows to the correct entities.

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Get started independently, connect to Oracle later

InboundShipments is a standalone platform that works today with CSV import and export. Your logistics team can begin tracking shipments, managing documents, and monitoring containers immediately. When the Oracle integration is available, connecting the systems will be a configuration step.

Questions About the Planned Oracle Integration

Start tracking inbound shipments today

Get real-time container tracking, AI document extraction, and purpose-built inbound workflows now. Connect to Oracle when the integration ships.