Oracle ERP System - Complete List of Modules
Oracle ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems include various modules that cater to different
business functions.
Below is a comprehensive list of modules typically found in an Oracle ERP system:
1. Financial Management Modules:
- General Ledger (GL)
- Accounts Payable (AP)
- Accounts Receivable (AR)
- Fixed Assets (FA)
- Cash Management (CM)
- Tax Management
- Financial Consolidation & Close
2. Procurement & Supply Chain Management (SCM) Modules:
- Procurement (Purchasing, Supplier Portal)
- Inventory Management (INV)
- Order Management (OM)
- Warehouse Management (WMS)
- Supply Chain Planning (SCP)
- Manufacturing (Discrete & Process)
- Cost Management (CST)
- Logistics Management
3. Human Capital Management (HCM) Modules:
- Core Human Resources (HRMS/HCM)
- Payroll
- Time and Labor
- Workforce Management
- Recruiting & Talent Management
4. Project Management Modules:
- Project Financial Management
- Project Costing & Billing
- Project Contracts
- Grants Management
5. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Modules:
- Sales & Marketing
- Service Contracts
- Customer Service & Support
6. Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) Modules:
- Budgeting & Forecasting
- Financial Consolidation & Close
- Profitability & Cost Management
- Risk Management & Compliance
7. Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Modules:
- Audit Management
- Risk Management
- Access Control & Security
8. Enterprise Asset Management (EAM):
- Asset Lifecycle Management
- Maintenance Management
9. Business Intelligence (BI) & Analytics:
- Oracle BI & Reporting
- AI & Machine Learning for ERP
Differences in Modules Between Oracle EBS and Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP:
- Oracle EBS is on-premises, while Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP is cloud-based.
- Financials: Oracle Financials vs. Oracle Financials Cloud
- Procurement: Oracle Procurement vs. Oracle Procurement Cloud
- HR & Payroll: Oracle HRMS vs. Oracle HCM Cloud
- CRM: Oracle CRM vs. Oracle Sales Cloud
This document provides an overview of Oracle ERP system modules and their functionalities.