Demand Planning Flow

The figure above illustrates the overall conceptual flow
of the demand plan module. The server reads data from the IFS database (the demand
and forecast model for each part). The demand is aggregated from transactions and
collected into periods (typically monthly). All this data is stored in memory on the
Demand Plan Server. The Demand Plan Client sends commands to the server; these commands
are processed by the server and a response is sent back to the client. As a result of this demand planning
client and server interaction, a new forecast is generated. A typical work schedule
for developing new demand plans might be:
- On beginning of each period(month) when history for the previous period is
ready, the demand from the previous month is
aggregated.
- A new system forecast is created based on the newly aggregated history,
forecast is starting in current period(month).
- A user adjusts the computer generated forecasts from 2.
- If forecast is used for planning production(Masterscheduling): Forecast are imported (after
adjusments are done) to MasterScheduling and used to plan production and rawmaterial
purchases.
- If IPR is used to compute inventory parameters(Safety Stock, Reorder
Point, Lot Size) or Safety Stock/Time Phased Safety Stocks: These calculations
are normaly done daily (Refresh IPR Data) using the current avalible forecast.
- This process repets itself for each forecast period.
The server can be set up to perform the nessecary jobs automatically. See
Demand Plan Server/Scheduling.