2. Forecasting

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Supply Chain Management Karteikarten am 2. Forecasting, erstellt von Lauri Hiltunen am 10/12/2018.
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3 things we can forecast in SCM 1. demand 2. supply 3. price
What inaccurate forecasting causes (2) 1.1 Over-production -> excess inventory - spoilage, waste, inventory costs 1.2 Under-production -> inventory shortages - late deliveries, stock out and shortage, high shipping costs
6 reasons for forecasting 1. customer satisfaction 2. reduced inventory stockouts 3. scheduling production 4. lowering safety stock requirement 5. reducing product obselence costs 6. managing shipping better
3 categories of forecasting 1. qualitative - peoples "educated opinions" 2. time series - based on history 3. causal - assume other factors correlate
qualitative methods 1. executive opinion 2. market research 3. delphi method
time series methods 1. moving average (naive, simple and weighted) 2. exponential smoothing 3. linear trend line
Weighted moving average (formula) D=past demand, W is weight WMA = W(i)*D(i) + W(i-1)*D(i-1) + W(i-2)*D(i-2) E: 0,5 * 90 + 0,33 * 110 + 0,17 * 130 =103,4
Exponential smoothing (formula) a= weight for actual demand F(i) = forecast for current period D(i) = demand current period F(i+1) = a*D(i) + (1-a)*F(i) weight * demand now + (1-weight) * previous forecast 0<a<1
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