Demand study
Introduction
Demand forecasting is a procedure intended to anticipate the quantity of goods and services that consumers will require in a future period.[1] More specifically, demand forecasting methods involve the application of predictive analytics to accurately estimate customer demand, carefully considering key economic conditions. This tool acquires crucial relevance when seeking to optimize business profitability through the implementation of efficient supply chain management. Demand forecasting methods fall into two main categories, qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative methods rely on the experience of experts and information collected directly in the field. This approach is primarily used in situations where there is little data available for analysis, such as when a company or product has recently been introduced to the market. Quantitative methods, on the other hand, use available data and analytical tools to perform predictive calculations. Demand forecasting plays a critical role in allocating resources, managing inventories, evaluating future capacity requirements, and making decisions related to entering new markets.[2].
Importance of demand forecasting for companies
Demand forecasting plays a crucial role for companies in various industries, especially in mitigating risks associated with specific business activities. However, it is recognized that this task represents a significant challenge for companies due to the complexities inherent in analysis, in particular quantitative analysis.[3] However, understanding customer needs is an indispensable part of any industry so that business activities are implemented efficiently and respond more appropriately to market needs. If companies are able to forecast demand effectively, several benefits can be realized including: reduced waste, optimized resource allocation, and potentially large increases in sales and revenue.
Going deeper into the above, some of the fundamental reasons why companies carry out demand forecasting include:.