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The SCM age causes companies to produce excess inventories as well as long order fulfillment times. For the collaboration of the sales and production functions, a DSMAP is developed by using Matsui and Takahashi’s method. This map consists of a row for demand speed and a column for the smoothing factor, while the respective elements indicate the indices in economics and reliability on collaboration. This chapter presents a theory and an effective planning tool, called the planner, for collaborative demand-to-supply management based on the strategic demand-to-supply map. The planner consists of demand forecasting, aggregate planning, the strategic map, a scheduler, and progressive analysis. The effectiveness of the planner is demonstrated using a numerical example.
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The Japanese version of DSMAP is recently uploaded at the Repository of UEC Tokyo.
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Matsui, M. (2014). DSMAP for Demand-to-Supply Planning. In: Manufacturing and Service Enterprise with Risks II. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 202. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54619-1_8
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