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Best Practice for Fuel UOM Design in Oracle Fusion: Tons, Observed Liters, and Std Liters at 15°C

edited 10:52AM in Inventory Management

Hi Experts,

We are designing a fuel process in Oracle Fusion for a customer and would appreciate best-practice guidance.

In our customer’s business, the same fuel item may be handled with different quantity representations across the process:

  • Tons for procurement from the refinery
  • Observed / practical liters for actual physical supply, receipt, or delivery
  • Standard liters at 15°C for normalization and commercial reconciliation

The normalized quantity is calculated as:
Std15 = Observed × VCF

Additional context:

  • Temperature and volume data are received from external systems through interfaces
  • In some current flows, inventory and operational control are based on actual received / delivered quantities

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