Demand Planning in Supply Chain Management

 
Common Learning Blocks
 
Learning Block 2
Demand Planning
 
Course Agenda
 
1.
Supply Chain Management Principles
2.
Demand Planning
3.
Supply Management and Procurement
4.
Warehousing Operations
5.
Inventory Management
6.
Manufacturing and Service Operations
7.
Transportation Operations
8.
Customer Service Operations
 
 
2
 
Demand Planning
 
Learning Block 2
 
Description
 
Demand planning is the engine that drives supply chain.
Personnel in demand planning develop a realistic forecast for sales.
This forecast provides purchase requisitions and work orders to
manufacturing.
 
4
 
Learning Objectives
 
Describe demand planning
Define inputs to the demand plan
Explain the outputs from the demand plan
 
Overview
 
Demand forecasting is an estimate of a
company’s future needs and forms the basis for
a credible demand plan.
Sales forecasting defines what customers will
buy over a defined period, usually one year.
The demand planning function defines what
inventory and resources are needed to support
the sales forecast.
 
Overview
 
Demand planning is the process of planning goods,
materials, and resources required for procurement and
manufacturing to support the sales forecast.
The demand planning function also defines other
resources needed for manufacturing like mixing and
baking equipment along with personnel staffing to
perform the necessary 
operations
.
The demand plan attempts to achieve a balance that
defines the necessary supply elements with anticipated
customer demand.
Practice Questions
 
1.
An estimate of a company’s future needs is called:
1.
Financial planning
2.
Balance sheet
3.
Demand forecasting
4.
Targeting
2.
The basis for a credible demand plan is derived from the:
1.
Chief executive officer or company owner
2.
Demand forecast
3.
Shipping department
4.
Warehouse size and location
Practice Questions
 
3.
 
To support the sales forecast, the demand plan defines the
 
needed:
a.
Inventory and resources
b.
Customers
c.
Suppliers
d.
Transportation routes
4.
 
The demand planning function initiates requisitions for:
a.
Sales
b.
Suppliers
c.
Warehousing
d.
Procurement
Practice Questions
 
5.
 
The demand plan attempts to achieve a balance 
 
between
supply elements and:
a.
Prior forecasts
b.
Anticipated consumer demand
c.
Warehouse square footage
d.
Receiving docks
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Demand planning is crucial in driving the supply chain, involving forecasting sales, determining needed inventory and resources, and achieving a balance between supply and customer demand. This process helps optimize procurement, manufacturing, and operational efficiency in meeting future needs.

  • Demand Planning
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Forecasting
  • Inventory Management
  • Procurement

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  1. Common Learning Blocks Learning Block 2 Demand Planning

  2. Course Agenda 1. Supply Chain Management Principles 2. Demand Planning 3. Supply Management and Procurement 4. Warehousing Operations 5. Inventory Management 6. Manufacturing and Service Operations 7. Transportation Operations 8. Customer Service Operations 2

  3. Demand Planning Learning Block 2

  4. Description Demand planning is the engine that drives supply chain. Personnel in demand planning develop a realistic forecast for sales. This forecast provides purchase requisitions and work orders to manufacturing. 4

  5. Learning Objectives Describe demand planning Define inputs to the demand plan Explain the outputs from the demand plan

  6. Overview Demand forecasting is an estimate of a company s future needs and forms the basis for a credible demand plan. Sales forecasting defines what customers will buy over a defined period, usually one year. The demand planning function defines what inventory and resources are needed to support the sales forecast.

  7. Overview Demand planning is the process of planning goods, materials, and resources required for procurement and manufacturing to support the sales forecast. The demand planning function also defines other resources needed for manufacturing like mixing and baking equipment along with personnel staffing to perform the necessary operations. The demand plan attempts to achieve a balance that defines the necessary supply elements with anticipated customer demand.

  8. Practice Questions 1. An estimate of a company s future needs is called: 1. Financial planning 2. Balance sheet 3. Demand forecasting 4. Targeting 2. The basis for a credible demand plan is derived from the: 1. Chief executive officer or company owner 2. Demand forecast 3. Shipping department 4. Warehouse size and location

  9. Practice Questions 3. To support the sales forecast, the demand plan defines the needed: Inventory and resources Customers Suppliers Transportation routes The demand planning function initiates requisitions for: Sales Suppliers Warehousing Procurement a. b. c. d. 4. a. b. c. d.

  10. Practice Questions 5. supply elements and: a. Prior forecasts b. Anticipated consumer demand c. Warehouse square footage d. Receiving docks The demand plan attempts to achieve a balance between

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