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The Forecasting Accuracy Bugaboo

Logistics Viewpoints

When it comes to running a company, when things break down executives have traditionally said “we need to improve our forecasting!” Would better forecasting accuracy be a good thing? Unfortunately, most companies cannot, and will never be able to, consistently rely on highly accurate forecasts. Absolutely!

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Supply Chain Resilience. Really?

Supply Chain Shaman

Expand the “FLOW” program for logistics information sharing to forecast transportation flow. If businesses cannot accurately forecast revenue, the organization is not resilient. My answer is why are we spending so much money in technology and human capital to degrade the forecast with an exponential impact on inventory.

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Inventory Management Excellence: Some Companies to Learn From

Logistics Bureau

So, rather than get overly prescriptive, I’ll use this blog post to highlight some companies that have achieved success through excellence in inventory management , and outline some of the most effective elements of their strategies. At that point, each SKU will be taken to any convenient storage location in the warehouse.

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Demand Forecasting with Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Effective Business Planning

ThroughPut

In this article, we look at the capabilities of the most common forecasting methods, and which situations they are best for given their current limitations. Breaking down demand forecasting. Before getting into the forecasting models, it would be useful to define the three main components of demand forecasting.

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Demand Forecasting with Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Effective Business Planning

ThroughPut

In this article, we look at the capabilities of the most common forecasting methods, and which situations they are best for given their current limitations. . Breaking down demand forecasting. Before getting into the forecasting models, it would be useful to define the three main components of demand forecasting.

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The Top 5 Warehousing Best Practices in Supply Chain Management

ThroughPut

Studies show that worldwide, companies spend an estimated $350 billion a year on warehousing, and this number is only estimated to increase with high dependence on traditional warehouse practices. Warehousing is a vital function of global supply chain management, however often overlooked. Lean warehousing.

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Pushing the Supply Chain Reset Button

Supply Chain Shaman

Concurrent macro forces–material shortages, war, shifts in consumer buying patterns, logistics constraints, inflation/recession, and climate change– are reshaping today’s reality necessitating the need for a supply chain reset button. In addition, the warehouses are full and containers are being used for overflow storage.