Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
Disposition parameter optimisation – Businesstalk am Ku’Damm
- 22.07.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Planning & disposition, Press, Publications & Press
No CommentsSupply chain after Corona – Business talk at Ku’Damm
- 22.07.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Press, Publications & Press, Supply chain strategy
Logistics Today: Service Level Booster
- 12.07.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: AI, Digital transformation, Planning & disposition, Press, Publications & Press
Short and sweet: ABC/XYZ analysis
- 05.07.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Controlling, Planning & disposition, SCM Glossary
How to find correct costs for calculating economical lot sizes
- 15.06.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Category: Supply chain strategy
Optimal lot size. How to calculate the most cost effective lot size?
- 15.06.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Category: Supply chain strategy
Optimal batch size and economic batch sizing procedures
- 14.06.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Planning & disposition, Production & Manufacturing, Production control
Inventory management 2021: up to 30% profit slumbering in the warehouse
- 04.05.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: AI, Inventory management
Inventory management analysis 2021: Stocks are dead capital and cost money. Series and variant manufacturers as well as wholesalers invest an additional 19 to 30% of their average inventory value annually in warehousing costs (Fig. 1). As a result, the profit can be increased by up to 30% of the reduced inventory value when inventories fall and can release up to 100% of cash and cash equivalents. The best starting points for reducing stock levels are strategic stock analyses using logistical simulation and improved sales forecasts based on these, as well as the correct setting of planning and scheduling parameters in the ERP or merchandise management systems. This is confirmed by Abels & Kemmner’s rolling project evaluation.
In a nutshell: Exponential smoothing of the 1st order
- 03.05.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Material disposition, Sales & demand forecast, SCM Glossary
First-order exponential smoothing is a time series analysis method that can be used in materials management to forecast future requirements.
Short & sweet: Funnel model
- 28.04.2021
- Posted by: Prof. Dr. Andreas Kemmner
- Categories: Planning & disposition, Production & Manufacturing, SCM Glossary
The funnel model describes the behavior of a production capacity in relation to the processing of production orders in the form of an analogy model of a water funnel.
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