Classification for Forecasting and Inventory
ABC classifications are commonly used to streamline a large number of SKUs into fewer, more manageable categories. As Aris, John, and Ruud explain, this classification may be useful for inventory control, but it does not provide much help in the selection of appropriate forecasting methods. The authors demonstrate a need for a classification that accounts for demand patterns and customer characteristics. Copyright International Institute of Forecasters, 2011
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2011
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Authors: | Syntetos, Aris ; Boylan, John ; Teunter, Ruud |
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Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting. - International Institute of Forecasters - IIF. - 2011, 20, p. 12-17
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International Institute of Forecasters - IIF |
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