Assalam Alaikom,
Forecaste demand means the demand that is expected during the lead time. e.g. if you order 50 units it will take 5 days to be delivered. during these 5 days, as per your expectaions, you will issue 10 units so you have to add these 10 units to the ordered quantity so that the stock ...
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- Topic: Reorder Planning method
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- Forum: Purchasing & Inventory
- Topic: Reorder Planning method
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Dear,
Reorder point planning uses demand forecasts to decide when to order a new quantity to avoid dipping into safety stock. Reorder point planning suggests a new order for an item when the available quantity--on-hand quantity plus planned receipts--drops below the item's safety stock level plus ...
Reorder point planning uses demand forecasts to decide when to order a new quantity to avoid dipping into safety stock. Reorder point planning suggests a new order for an item when the available quantity--on-hand quantity plus planned receipts--drops below the item's safety stock level plus ...
- Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:36 am
- Forum: Purchasing & Inventory
- Topic: AR Invoice Effect in Inventory
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- Forum: Purchasing & Inventory
- Topic: Period closing issue
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