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Demand Planning
Analysis, Design, Development and Implementation of Inventories Strategy
Abstract:
In the background of every strategy is the set of Goals provided by the enterprise, and the Objectives which
measure how close those goals have been achieved. At the front end is the Strategy which will lead specific actions
into how to get those Goals and at the same time meet the Objectives
If a Goal for Inventories is to have sufficient inventories to support the business operations, with an objective of say
having zero shortages and almost zero surplus, and yet maximum inventory turns over a specific period of time
The strategy is to tell how to achieve that, and in doing so, we make use of the Demand Plan concept in order to
determine how to quantify the level of inventories required to meet the Objectives and ultimately the Goals
Background:
The industry (Manufacturing & Retail) requires information in regards to how much to produce & how much to have
on display and available with the purpose to sell and avoid been short of stocks or over stocks. Both cost money in
lost sales due to lack of available stocks and cost of carrying inventories
Demand Plan:
Is a concept used to help to make a decision in regards to how much to produce or how much inventory to carry for
retail sales
Manufacturing: most production plans start with an existing customer order, either from their own marketing-
sales staff or from an OEM customer, to produce under their customer product brands; in any case, it is required to
prepare an annual budget for the company in order to calculate the financial resources required by the company to
operate throughout the year, and so, an estimated monthly plan is needed, which includes the production capacity
required vs. existing available capacity and at the same time analyze how best utilize existing facilities, upgrade and
extend these facilities; all based on an annual budget plan
Retail: marketing sales services requires to estimate their market participation and see how much they can sustain
or expand their market share based on existing conditions; in this respect they need to analyze their customers
purchase behavior, trends, and figure it out what changes or modifications need to provide to their existing
marketing sales services and finished products, and so an annual budget plan is also required
Plant Manufacturing Marketing Services: focus on full capacity utilization and existing production capability,
production yields, process reliability, production rates, production process flow and its productivity measurements
The bottleneck is measured in how much the Plant/Factory can produce within a given time frame or a schedule
On the other hand, when the level of customers sales orders are below the existing capability of the plant/factory,
demand is measured based on the capability of the Plant/Factory Marketing Services resources, the sales effect
generated from their campaigns, their customers portfolio, and their performance to sustain a balance between the
Plant/Factory performance and the Plant/Factory capability, becoming a critical responsibility of top management
Retail Marketing Services: focus on their sales performance, campaigns, territory & distribution channels
coverage, including their market share within it
To determine their demand, they gather intelligent market information, regarding market participation, product
acceptance, price, quality, competitiveness and summarize it with an estimated figure, based on their best market
knowledge and their customer preferences, market moves and trends
The bottle neck is reflected in the existing gap between actual sales vs. estimated sales, lost sales due to shortages
and lots of capital due to surplus inventories
Demand Process:
Every item is purchased, used or consumed based on multiple criteria’s as perceived by the user/consumer benefits,
including total ownership cost, acceptance, popularity, performance vs. expectations, easiness, flexibility, reliability,
and a great number of other consumer preferences attributes; and so, every item has a life cycle which can last for a
short time or a very extensive period of time
The life process of any item can be analyzed over time within an upper limit, lower limit process boundaries, and an
average measured value, within the boundaries, indicating its performance. When the item performance fluctuates at
random, within the upper and lower process boundaries, we can say that the behavior within the process is under
control, on the other hand when the fluctuations are outside the upper and lower process boundaries, we say the
behavior is out of the process control
When the range between upper and lower limits boundaries is big statistically speaking, we can say the item behaves
unpredictable, when the range between boundaries is closed to the average value, we can say the item behaves very
predictable
There is also a series path which follows cycles, and the cycles are also predictable, these are translated as
seasonality, trend, and randomness factors from other non measured parameters affecting the item behavior, such
as innovation technology, marketing campaigns, design, packaging, pricing, and many others like company mergers,
bankruptcy, new market entry barriers, competitive advantages among companies and products
The important point here is to understand that an item demand behavior is part of the item life cycle process; which
lead us to use the concept from Statistical Process Control SPC where:
UL = average value + standard deviation/ square root of the N observations
LL = average value – standard deviation/ square root of the N observations
Where for a given N observations of an item Xi, N
We calculate its average value and it standard deviation
Then we can plot the Upper Limit boundary and the Lower Limit over an N period of time observations and the item
Xi, N graph can be observed
Demand Trend or behavior: marketing events have a direct effect on each period, and so demand behavior
follows that collateral effect, for example a change on pack size, premium packing, sales discount, a change of
season, and many other factors will generate certain trend or behavior. In this respect a weighted average value is
better than an arithmetic average value, where the last 6 observations have more meaning; and so it is calculated
as: WA = (X6 + X5 + 2X4 + 2X3 + 3X2 + 3X1) / 12
Where X1 is the last new observation and X6 is the last 6th
observation, and so in SPC we replace the plotting of the
average value by the weighted average value
UL= WA + standard deviation / square root of N
LL= WA – standard deviation / square root of N
Marketing Sales Forecast: is the figure provided by the expected sales for the coming period and can be
measured as follows:
Ratio of Accuracy = SUM (Xi, N) actual sales / SUM (Xi, N) marketing sales forecast figures
0 <= RA<= 1
Besides the provided marketing sales forecast figure, there is also the additional sales expected value due to special
marketing campaign events, or as a down effect due to last period campaign results and so this adjustment is
measured in % of +/- future sales for the coming forecasted period
DELPHI Method: within the forecasting process, there is room for discussion for each sales figure for each item or
group of items among the sales marketing team members, and/or the production-manufacturing and procurement
planning team members; reviewing the reliability of stocks supply, based on lead time & other supply and production
factors. This final reviewed figure is to be considered the minimum expected sales forecast
Sales Target Marketing Sales Forecast for the following period: with the 3 found forecast values, the
minimum sales forecast, the weighted average, the adjusted marketing sales forecast, we now proceed to calculate
what we call the marketing sales forecast target Tfo
Tfo = [ (minimum sales forecast value + 4{weighted average} + adjusted marketing sales forecast) / 6] *
(1+/-% adjustment for future sales)
Inventory Planning: is based in the Upper Limit of our SPC using weighted average values UL>= Tfo
If Tfo>UL the inventory level should not be greater than <= UL + Alpha * standard deviation/square root N
Where Alpha = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3
Where 0.1 is for high risk and 0.3 is for moderate risk of getting over stocks
With the official sales target, then it follows to distribute the gross figure into all sales distribution channels &
territories as per their corresponding sales target share, or if within manufacturing, distribute the target sales
forecast among their customers portfolio share
Inventories then have to be planned & deployed as per the distribution points of the organization
This is the basic way to plan for the manufacturing-production inventories to support their marketing sales
counterpart, which is different from OEM customers sales orders placed and paid in advance by a letter of credit or
other financial instrument
Procurement planning, base their purchases based on the Demand Plan Inventories, considering existing stocks,
outstanding orders, and other redeployment of available stocks
Digital Demand Planning Tools:
There is always at least a computer spreadsheet to be used, or a standalone computer with some computer program
to perform all calculations, and print outs
In today’s technology, using a Server-Client Network configuration, and web/internet technology, it is easy to write a
computer program, where all users can remotely key in their corresponding data, get the results in real time, online,
attend web-conferences, and see simulation runs of several sales forecasting figures scenarios, with questions and
answers before getting to the final Sales Target Marketing Forecast, and finalizing on the level of required inventories
Demand Plan cycles are broken down into 52 weeks and 13 periods of 4 weeks each
In the Analysis, Design, Development and Implementation of Inventories Strategy, it is important to understand
basic concept like the ones mentioned, before going into the darkness of abstraction and economics speculations
Key Word: Demand Planning, Inventory Level, Demand Forecast
References: Operations Research Techniques by Juan Prawda Witenberg Wesley Publishing 1975, 1977 Mexico

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Demand planning and inventories strategy

  • 1. Demand Planning Analysis, Design, Development and Implementation of Inventories Strategy Abstract: In the background of every strategy is the set of Goals provided by the enterprise, and the Objectives which measure how close those goals have been achieved. At the front end is the Strategy which will lead specific actions into how to get those Goals and at the same time meet the Objectives If a Goal for Inventories is to have sufficient inventories to support the business operations, with an objective of say having zero shortages and almost zero surplus, and yet maximum inventory turns over a specific period of time The strategy is to tell how to achieve that, and in doing so, we make use of the Demand Plan concept in order to determine how to quantify the level of inventories required to meet the Objectives and ultimately the Goals Background: The industry (Manufacturing & Retail) requires information in regards to how much to produce & how much to have on display and available with the purpose to sell and avoid been short of stocks or over stocks. Both cost money in lost sales due to lack of available stocks and cost of carrying inventories Demand Plan: Is a concept used to help to make a decision in regards to how much to produce or how much inventory to carry for retail sales Manufacturing: most production plans start with an existing customer order, either from their own marketing- sales staff or from an OEM customer, to produce under their customer product brands; in any case, it is required to prepare an annual budget for the company in order to calculate the financial resources required by the company to operate throughout the year, and so, an estimated monthly plan is needed, which includes the production capacity required vs. existing available capacity and at the same time analyze how best utilize existing facilities, upgrade and extend these facilities; all based on an annual budget plan Retail: marketing sales services requires to estimate their market participation and see how much they can sustain or expand their market share based on existing conditions; in this respect they need to analyze their customers purchase behavior, trends, and figure it out what changes or modifications need to provide to their existing marketing sales services and finished products, and so an annual budget plan is also required Plant Manufacturing Marketing Services: focus on full capacity utilization and existing production capability, production yields, process reliability, production rates, production process flow and its productivity measurements The bottleneck is measured in how much the Plant/Factory can produce within a given time frame or a schedule On the other hand, when the level of customers sales orders are below the existing capability of the plant/factory, demand is measured based on the capability of the Plant/Factory Marketing Services resources, the sales effect generated from their campaigns, their customers portfolio, and their performance to sustain a balance between the Plant/Factory performance and the Plant/Factory capability, becoming a critical responsibility of top management Retail Marketing Services: focus on their sales performance, campaigns, territory & distribution channels coverage, including their market share within it To determine their demand, they gather intelligent market information, regarding market participation, product acceptance, price, quality, competitiveness and summarize it with an estimated figure, based on their best market knowledge and their customer preferences, market moves and trends The bottle neck is reflected in the existing gap between actual sales vs. estimated sales, lost sales due to shortages and lots of capital due to surplus inventories Demand Process: Every item is purchased, used or consumed based on multiple criteria’s as perceived by the user/consumer benefits, including total ownership cost, acceptance, popularity, performance vs. expectations, easiness, flexibility, reliability, and a great number of other consumer preferences attributes; and so, every item has a life cycle which can last for a short time or a very extensive period of time The life process of any item can be analyzed over time within an upper limit, lower limit process boundaries, and an average measured value, within the boundaries, indicating its performance. When the item performance fluctuates at random, within the upper and lower process boundaries, we can say that the behavior within the process is under control, on the other hand when the fluctuations are outside the upper and lower process boundaries, we say the behavior is out of the process control
  • 2. When the range between upper and lower limits boundaries is big statistically speaking, we can say the item behaves unpredictable, when the range between boundaries is closed to the average value, we can say the item behaves very predictable There is also a series path which follows cycles, and the cycles are also predictable, these are translated as seasonality, trend, and randomness factors from other non measured parameters affecting the item behavior, such as innovation technology, marketing campaigns, design, packaging, pricing, and many others like company mergers, bankruptcy, new market entry barriers, competitive advantages among companies and products The important point here is to understand that an item demand behavior is part of the item life cycle process; which lead us to use the concept from Statistical Process Control SPC where: UL = average value + standard deviation/ square root of the N observations LL = average value – standard deviation/ square root of the N observations Where for a given N observations of an item Xi, N We calculate its average value and it standard deviation Then we can plot the Upper Limit boundary and the Lower Limit over an N period of time observations and the item Xi, N graph can be observed Demand Trend or behavior: marketing events have a direct effect on each period, and so demand behavior follows that collateral effect, for example a change on pack size, premium packing, sales discount, a change of season, and many other factors will generate certain trend or behavior. In this respect a weighted average value is better than an arithmetic average value, where the last 6 observations have more meaning; and so it is calculated as: WA = (X6 + X5 + 2X4 + 2X3 + 3X2 + 3X1) / 12 Where X1 is the last new observation and X6 is the last 6th observation, and so in SPC we replace the plotting of the average value by the weighted average value UL= WA + standard deviation / square root of N LL= WA – standard deviation / square root of N Marketing Sales Forecast: is the figure provided by the expected sales for the coming period and can be measured as follows: Ratio of Accuracy = SUM (Xi, N) actual sales / SUM (Xi, N) marketing sales forecast figures 0 <= RA<= 1 Besides the provided marketing sales forecast figure, there is also the additional sales expected value due to special marketing campaign events, or as a down effect due to last period campaign results and so this adjustment is measured in % of +/- future sales for the coming forecasted period DELPHI Method: within the forecasting process, there is room for discussion for each sales figure for each item or group of items among the sales marketing team members, and/or the production-manufacturing and procurement planning team members; reviewing the reliability of stocks supply, based on lead time & other supply and production factors. This final reviewed figure is to be considered the minimum expected sales forecast Sales Target Marketing Sales Forecast for the following period: with the 3 found forecast values, the minimum sales forecast, the weighted average, the adjusted marketing sales forecast, we now proceed to calculate what we call the marketing sales forecast target Tfo Tfo = [ (minimum sales forecast value + 4{weighted average} + adjusted marketing sales forecast) / 6] * (1+/-% adjustment for future sales) Inventory Planning: is based in the Upper Limit of our SPC using weighted average values UL>= Tfo If Tfo>UL the inventory level should not be greater than <= UL + Alpha * standard deviation/square root N Where Alpha = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 Where 0.1 is for high risk and 0.3 is for moderate risk of getting over stocks With the official sales target, then it follows to distribute the gross figure into all sales distribution channels & territories as per their corresponding sales target share, or if within manufacturing, distribute the target sales forecast among their customers portfolio share Inventories then have to be planned & deployed as per the distribution points of the organization This is the basic way to plan for the manufacturing-production inventories to support their marketing sales counterpart, which is different from OEM customers sales orders placed and paid in advance by a letter of credit or other financial instrument Procurement planning, base their purchases based on the Demand Plan Inventories, considering existing stocks, outstanding orders, and other redeployment of available stocks
  • 3. Digital Demand Planning Tools: There is always at least a computer spreadsheet to be used, or a standalone computer with some computer program to perform all calculations, and print outs In today’s technology, using a Server-Client Network configuration, and web/internet technology, it is easy to write a computer program, where all users can remotely key in their corresponding data, get the results in real time, online, attend web-conferences, and see simulation runs of several sales forecasting figures scenarios, with questions and answers before getting to the final Sales Target Marketing Forecast, and finalizing on the level of required inventories Demand Plan cycles are broken down into 52 weeks and 13 periods of 4 weeks each In the Analysis, Design, Development and Implementation of Inventories Strategy, it is important to understand basic concept like the ones mentioned, before going into the darkness of abstraction and economics speculations Key Word: Demand Planning, Inventory Level, Demand Forecast References: Operations Research Techniques by Juan Prawda Witenberg Wesley Publishing 1975, 1977 Mexico