Adexa is the best company in USA to provide financial services, Demand Planning & forecasting, Inventory Planning, Supply Chain Planning,

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Adexa is the best company in USA to provide financial services, Demand Planning & forecasting, Inventory Planning, Supply Chain Planning, Factory Planning and Sales & Operation Planning.

 Demand Planning  Supply Chain Planning  Inventory Management  Sales and Operations Planning  Factory Planning and Scheduling

 If your company manufactures multiple product lines in multiple locations, chances are you’ve faced the daunting prospect of accurately and quickly creating demand forecasts. It’s challenging for mature products and almost impossible for new products. When you factor in sales promotions, the complexity only increases. And the stakes in this challenge are exceedingly high. Incorrectly low forecasts mean shortages and lost sales. But if you forecast a high demand that doesn’t materialize, you’re stuck with excess inventory, idle lines, and damaging write-offs.

 Manufacturers with sophisticated discrete or process operations -- those with multiple plants, inventory locations, and alternate suppliers -- know how difficult it can be to synchronize volatile supply and demand factors throughout the supply chain. Sudden changes in customer demand and supply disruptions can leave once solid MRP plans in tatters. You need to minimize overtime, optimize plant utilization, avoid parts shortages, and streamline production lines -- all while responding to changing demand patterns on a daily or weekly basis

 Whether you’re a mid-to-large manufacturer with multiple plants and inventories across multiple locations or a smaller firm coping with the challenges of high growth in products, customers, and markets, your challenges and goals are similar, especially if you “make-to-stock” and “build-to- forecast.” You need to reduce lead-times, without increasing obsolete inventory. You need to prevent outages and shortages, without taking on large inventories of components and supplies.

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