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A supply chain planner at a Tier-1 auto-component supplier in Talegaon is watching her plant's parent company announce a cloud ERP rollout and wondering if her SAP PP/MM background will still matter in a year. A production-planning engineer at an OEM plant in Chakan keeps hearing “Oracle Fusion” in meetings he isn't yet part off. A mechanical engineering graduate from one of Pune's colleges wants an ERP skill set that actually connects to the industry located 30 kilometres from his campus, not a generic IT course. Different people, same underlying question: is Oracle Fusion SCM training in Pune actually relevant to the kind of supply chains this city runs, or is it a course built for someone else's job market and relabelled with a Pune tag?
Oracle Fusion SCM training in Pune, as taught by TechLeads IT, is a live online program with 80 lessons across roughly three months, covering product management, inventory, order management, procurement, and cost management inside a real Oracle Cloud environment, led by a trainer with 20+ years of Oracle SCM implementation experience. It is directly relevant to Pune because the city's economy is built around discrete manufacturing and automotive supply chains, which is exactly what these modules are built to run. The rest of this page explains why, what's actually taught, and what to check before enrolling anywhere.
Pune is one of India's most concentrated automobile-manufacturing regions, commonly referred to as the “Automobile Hub of India” and, in international coverage, India's own “Motor City”. That's not a marketing label; it reflects the concentration of original equipment manufacturers and component suppliers packed into a roughly 30–40 km radius around the city.
Chakan, about 30 km from central Pune, is an MIDC-developed manufacturing and logistics zone hosting production plants for Mercedes-Benz, the Volkswagen Group, Mahindra & Mahindra, Jaguar Land Rover, Bajaj Auto, Hyundai, and General Electric, alongside more than 750 large and small industries, including a significant base of automobile component manufacturers. Extend the radius slightly, and the belt takes in Tata Motors' Pimpri-Chinchwad operations and Jeep/Fiat's plant at Ranjangaon, with Tier-1 suppliers such as Tata AutoComp, Bharat Forge, Sona Comstar, and Samvardhana Motherson operating across the same corridor.
This is discrete manufacturing at scale: OEMs and their Tier-1/Tier-2 suppliers running just-in-time inventory, multi-tier procurement, production-linked order flows, and landed-cost tracking across dozens of vendors. That is precisely the operational pattern Oracle Fusion SCM's Inventory, Procurement, Order Management, and Cost Management modules are built around, with a different emphasis from the port-and-FMCG-driven supply chains you'd find in a coastal hub, or the BFSI/IT-services-led demand that shapes Pune's own Oracle Fusion SCM market.
Oracle's own documentation names the product Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM). For a manufacturing-heavy market like Pune, the modules that carry the most weight are Inventory Management (multi-location stock across plant and supplier sites), Procurement (multi-tier sourcing and supplier collaboration), Order Management (linking production schedules to customer and inter-company orders), and Cost Management (landed cost and standard costing for manufactured goods), all covered in the curriculum below.
TechLeads IT's Oracle Fusion SCM program runs 80 lessons (about 80 hours) over roughly three months, live online, at one hour a day, inside a real Oracle Cloud tenant. Here's what's covered, mapped to why it matters in a Pune manufacturing context:
| Curriculum Area | What's Covered | Why It Matters in Pune |
| Functional Foundations & Product Management | Functional Setup Manager basics; product/item setup and structuring | Every OEM and Tier-1 plant needs a clean item master before anything else configures correctly. |
| Inventory Management | Org structures, subinventories, item setup, inventory transactions | Directly maps to multi-location plant and warehouse stock across the Chakan-Talegaon-Ranjangaon belt. |
| Pricing & Order Management | Pricing setups, Distributed Order Orchestration, Global Order Promising, order cycles | Relevant to OEM-to-dealer and Tier-1-to-OEM order flows tied to production schedules. |
| Procurement Suite | Self Service Procurement, Purchasing setups/transactions, Supplier Portal, Sourcing, Procurement Contracts | Matches multi-tier auto-component sourcing, a defining feature of this region's supply chains. |
| Cost Management & Data | Cloud costing setups, master and transactional data | Needed for standard/landed costing on manufactured parts a routine requirement at Tier-1 suppliers. |
Public course listings for Pune vary a lot in stated duration, from roughly 40 hours to 80 hours for what's described as the same curriculum. That gap usually comes down to how much of Planning, Costing, and Supplier Portal actually gets taught versus mentioned. Before enrolling anywhere, it's worth asking directly:
Planning and Costing are the modules most often trimmed to shorten a syllabus.
This is the single biggest predictor of interview readiness.
Years of teaching and years of implementation experience are not the same thing.
Ask for a number, not a week count; “8 weeks” can mean very different total hours depending on session length.
TechLeads IT is headquartered and trains out of Hyderabad and delivers this program fully online — there is no physical classroom in Pune. Learners in Chakan, Talegaon, Hinjewadi, or anywhere else join the same live batch as everyone else. You can review the current curriculum and batch schedule on the Oracle Fusion SCM Online Training course page.
Nationally, Glassdoor data (29 submissions, March 2026) puts the average Oracle Fusion SCM consultant salary in India at roughly ₹9.23 lakh per year, with a reported range of ₹5.5–16 lakh. TechLeads IT's own 2026 Oracle Fusion SCM salary breakdown places Pune in the ₹8.5–9.5 lakh average range, noting lower cost of living alongside steady demand relative to Bangalore and Hyderabad.
These are averages, not guarantees — actual pay depends on prior background, employer, number of live implementations completed, and interview performance. Typical target roles after training include Oracle Fusion SCM Functional Consultant, Supply Chain/Procurement Analyst, Order Management Consultant, and Inventory Analyst, most often at Pune's automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers, the IT services and consulting firms that implement Oracle Cloud SCM for them, and Oracle implementation partners.
TechLeads IT delivers Oracle Fusion SCM training as a live online program on a real Oracle Cloud environment. There is no physical TechLeads IT classroom in Pune; learners from Chakan, Talegaon, Hinjewadi, or anywhere else join the same live batch, with the same trainer and curriculum.
Both, but the underlying fit is strongest with manufacturing. Oracle Fusion SCM's Inventory, Procurement, and Cost Management modules are built for discrete manufacturing operations — multi-tier sourcing, plant-level inventory, and production-linked orders — which describes the OEM and Tier-1 supplier base across Chakan, Talegaon, Ranjangaon, and Pimpri-Chinchwad. IT services and consulting firms in Pune also hire Oracle SCM consultants to implement the platform for these same manufacturing clients.
The core manufacturing and procurement processes are conceptually similar. The difference is configuration: Oracle Fusion SCM is set up through the Functional Setup Manager and role-based security as a single unified cloud suite, rather than SAP's transaction-code-driven, separately licensed MM and PP modules. SAP-background professionals typically need focused hands-on time on Oracle's screens rather than relearning manufacturing or procurement concepts.
Self-Paced training is ₹20,000 and Live (instructor-led) training is ₹30,000, both plus applicable taxes; corporate/group training is quoted separately. Both include live Oracle Cloud environment access, session recordings, course materials, and placement support.
Common target roles include Oracle Fusion SCM Functional Consultant, Supply Chain/Procurement Analyst, Order Management Consultant, and Inventory Analyst — most often at automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in the Chakan-Talegaon-Ranjangaon belt, at IT services and consulting firms implementing Oracle Cloud SCM for manufacturing clients, or at Oracle implementation partners.
The program runs roughly 80 hours over about three months of consistent, hands-on practice. The curriculum is aligned with the functional areas covered in Oracle's Cloud Applications SCM certification exam objectives and includes exam-preparation guidance; the exam itself is scheduled and administered separately through Oracle and is not included in the course fee.
The checklist above applies whether you train with TechLeads IT or anyone else; ask about full curriculum coverage, live Cloud access, and the trainer's real implementation history before enrolling. If you want to see how TechLeads IT's program specifically measures up, review the full curriculum and current batch schedule on the course page, or sit in on a live session before committing.
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