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Demand Fulfilment and ATP

In: Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning

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  • Christoph Kilger

    (J&M Management Consulting AG)

  • Herbert Meyr

    (Technical University of Darmstadt)

Abstract

The planning process that determines how the actual customer demand is fulfilled is called demand fulfillment. The demand fulfillment process calculates the first promise date for customer orders and — thus — strongly influences the order lead-time and the on time delivery.1 In today’s competitive markets it is important to generate fast and reliable order promises in order to retain customers and increase market share. This holds particularly true in an e-business environment: Orders are entered on-line in the e-business front end, and the customer expects to receive a reliable due date within a short time period.

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  • Christoph Kilger & Herbert Meyr, 2008. "Demand Fulfilment and ATP," Springer Books, in: Hartmut Stadtler & Christoph Kilger (ed.), Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning, edition 4, chapter 9, pages 181-198, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-74512-9_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74512-9_10
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    1. Fleischmann, Moritz & Kloos, Konstantin & Nouri, Maryam & Pibernik, Richard, 2020. "Single-period stochastic demand fulfillment in customer hierarchies," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 286(1), pages 250-266.

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