NEEDHAM, MA, November 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Smart Software, Inc., provider of industry-leading demand forecasting, planning, and inventory optimization solutions, today announced that it has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Smart Software will investigate new statistical methods to forecast intermittent demand, with the ultimate objective of helping enterprises worldwide reduce inventories by tens of billions of dollars.
The new research will build upon Smart Software's patented solution for forecasting slow-moving or intermittent demand, developed with the support of a previous NSF grant. The current method, commercialized as part of the company's flagship product, SmartForecasts , evaluates historical demand for each item and establishes the optimum level of inventory that will be required to achieve service level objectives. The new research seeks to extend demand forecasting beyond individual products and parts, identifying and interpreting interactions across clusters of items whose demands fluctuate together.
The new forecasting capabilities will benefit customers in several significant ways:
- A more dynamic statistical model of parts will enable forecasts to better reflect a variety of external factors that include part usage by itself or in combination with other products, as well as the impact of macroeconomic and environmental factors.
- Research results will provide planners with a dynamic model of item usage, enabling planners to develop functional maps of the interrelationships of large numbers of parts. Knowing which parts have demands that co-vary can be useful in at least two ways. First, item managers can be assigned to work with coherent clusters rather than arbitrary collections of miscellaneous parts, and second, parts can be co-located in warehouses for more efficient storage and retrieval.
- Another benefit from this new approach will be improved forecasts of "aggregates" where intermittent demand is present, such as all items in a product line, or all items at a particular warehouse. Better forecasts of aggregate demand across groups of parts will also be useful for raw materials purchasing, as well as for financial planning when parts are a source of revenue.
According to Nelson Hartunian, president of Smart Software, "Any organization that builds or supports capital equipment experiences intermittent demand for some portion of its inventory. This grant is a terrific opportunity to impact one of the biggest forecasting challenges facing these organizations - accurately forecasting parts and optimizing inventories. Ultimately, the goal is to have the right part at the right place at the right time. The research we are undertaking will make this goal more achievable."
The Small Business Innovation Research grant program from the National Science Foundation is extremely competitive. More than a thousand companies compete in a two-stage screening: one for intellectual merit, and the other for commercial potential. This Phase 1 grant is the third Smart Software has received.
About Smart Software, Inc.
Founded in 1984, Smart Software, Inc. is a leading provider of enterprise-wide demand forecasting, planning and inventory optimization solutions. Smart Software's flagship product, SmartForecasts, has thousands of users worldwide, including customers at mid-market enterprises and Fortune 500 companies, such as Abbott Laboratories, Metro-North Railroad, Siemens, Disney, Nestle, Nikon, GE and The Coca-Cola Company. Smart Software is headquartered in Belmont, Massachusetts and can be found online at www.smartcorp.com.
For more information, please contact Jeffrey Scott at Smart Software at 1-800-762-7899 or jeffs@smartcorp.com.
SmartForecasts is a registered trademark of Smart Software, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Smart Software Awarded National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Funding to Improve Spare Parts Inventory Management
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[Press-News.org] Smart Software Awarded National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research Grant; Funding to Improve Spare Parts Inventory ManagementNew research to improve service and spare parts planning for the multi-billion dollar aerospace, automotive, high tech, and utilities markets.