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Demand Forecasting for Inventory Control

โœ Scribed by Nick T. Thomopoulos (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
188
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book describes the methods used to forecast the demands at inventory holding locations. The methods are proven, practical and doable for most applications, and pertain to demand patterns that are horizontal, trending, seasonal, promotion and multi-sku. The forecasting methods include regression, moving averages, discounting, smoothing, two-stage forecasts, dampening forecasts, advance demand forecasts, initial forecasts, all time forecasts, top-down, bottom-up, raw and integer forecasts, Also described are demand history, demand profile, forecast error, coefficient of variation, forecast sensitivity and filtering outliers. The book shows how the forecasts with the standard normal, partial normal and truncated normal distributions are used to generate the safety stock for the availability and the percent fill customer service methods. The material presents topics that people want and should know in the work place. The presentation is easy to read for students and practitioners; there is little need to delve into difficult mathematical relationships, and numerical examples are presented throughout to guide the reader on applications. Practitioners will be able to apply the methods learned to the systems in their locations, and the typical worker will want the book on their bookshelf for reference. The potential market is vast. It includes everyone in professional organizations like APICS, DSI and INFORMS; MBA graduates, people in industry, and students in management science, business and industrial engineering.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Demand Forecasting for Inventory Control....Pages 1-10
Demand History....Pages 11-21
Horizontal Forecasts....Pages 23-39
Trend Forecasts....Pages 41-58
Seasonal Forecasts....Pages 59-69
Promotion Forecasts....Pages 71-87
Multi-SKU Forecasts....Pages 89-106
Forecast Sensitivity....Pages 107-117
Filtering Outliers....Pages 119-136
Standard Normal and Truncated Normal Distributions....Pages 137-148
Safety Stock....Pages 149-163
Auxiliary Forecasts....Pages 165-178
Back Matter....Pages 179-183

โœฆ Subjects


Operation Research/Decision Theory; Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management


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