Overview
Inspirage is an Oracle integrated supply chain specialist founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. In 2024 Accenture completed its acquisition of Inspirage, integrating the firm into the Accenture Oracle Business Group and the wider Industry X practice. As a standalone entity Inspirage operated approximately 500 to 1,000 consultants across the US, India, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, the UAE, and Singapore. Revenue prior to acquisition was not publicly disclosed; third-party trackers placed it in the $80M–$120M range.
For Oracle implementation specifically, Inspirage focuses narrowly on Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud, Oracle Cloud Logistics, Oracle Cloud Procurement, Oracle Cloud Product Lifecycle Management, and selected adjacent Oracle Fusion modules. The firm built deep credentials in industrial manufacturing, life sciences, high tech, and consumer goods, with named delivery accelerators for product innovation, demand planning, transportation management, and warehouse management on Oracle.
Inspirage suits buyers running Oracle SCM-led transformations who want a specialist team rather than a generalist Big 4 or tier-1 systems integrator. Since the Accenture acquisition, buyers benefit from Accenture's global delivery footprint and methodology stack, though some past references describe the integration as ongoing and warn that named partner continuity should be confirmed in contract. Buyers needing Oracle Fusion Finance or HCM as the lead workload are usually better served by a broader Oracle implementation partner.
Services Offered
- Oracle Cloud SCM full-suite implementation
- Oracle Cloud Logistics and Transportation Management deployment
- Oracle Cloud Procurement and Sourcing implementation
- Oracle PLM Cloud and Agile PLM modernisation
- Oracle SCM strategy and roadmap advisory
- Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Cloud upgrades
- Supply chain analytics on Oracle Analytics Cloud
- Post-go-live application managed services for Oracle SCM
- Supply chain process design and change enablement
Typical Engagement
| Engagement Type | Model | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| SCM strategy and assessment | Fixed-fee project | $150K–$700K (6–12 weeks) |
| Oracle SCM Cloud module implementation | Fixed-fee or T&M | $1M–$8M (9–18 months) |
| Multi-module SCM transformation | Multi-year programme | $5M–$30M+ (18–36 months) |
| Application managed services | Monthly retainer | $25K–$300K per month |
| Staff augmentation (Oracle SCM consultant) | Hourly bill rate | $120–$280/hour blended |
Pricing verified May 2026 from public procurement data and reference checks; ranges vary by region and engagement structure.
Strengths
- Narrow specialisation in Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud, with named-team depth in PLM, OTM, and OPM
- Deep credentials in industrial manufacturing, life sciences, high tech, and CPG verticals
- Library of pre-built accelerators, conversion utilities, and reference data models for Oracle SCM
- Now backed by Accenture's global delivery footprint, partner ecosystem, and outcome-pricing capability
- Strong Oracle alliance status, including Oracle Cloud Excellence Implementer designations in supply chain
- Track record of multi-country Oracle SCM rollouts including industrial and pharma site-by-site programmes
Limitations
- Narrow Oracle footprint — buyers needing Oracle Fusion Finance or HCM as the primary workload should engage broader Oracle partners
- Post-acquisition integration with Accenture is still in progress, with some senior practitioner movement reported during 2024–2025
- Branding now subordinated to Accenture, which can affect named-partner continuity and dedicated account management
- Pricing has converged upward toward tier-1 Accenture rates since acquisition, reducing the historical mid-tier cost advantage
- Limited public-sector or federal experience compared with Big 4 Oracle practices