TheAvailable to Promise (ATP) process (A)in Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM calculates the quantity of products available to commit to new customer orders by analyzing current inventory levels and supply constraints, such as production capacity, supplier lead times, and existing order commitments. For example, if a warehouse has 200 units of a product with 50 already promised, ATP indicates 150 units are available, ensuring accurate delivery promises. This real-time calculation prevents overpromising and aligns customer expectations with operational reality. Option B is incorrect—ATP does not guarantee immediate shipment but provides feasible timelines based on availability, not an unrealistic universal promise. Option C is false—demand forecasting complements ATP by informing supply planning; it doesn’t eliminate it. Option D is irrelevant—supplier payments are managed by financial modules, not ATP, which focuses on inventory and supply. By ensuring reliable commitments, ATP enhances customer satisfaction, reduces order cancellations, and optimizes resource use across the supply chain.
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