Factors To Consider In Sales Forecast, Production And Cash Forecast (Part 2 of 3)
Published by slang September 23rd, 2007 in Financial ForecastingContinued from Part 1 on Sales Forecast, append below a suggested checklist of what factors and the sources might be considered when constructing the Production Forecast
Production Forecast
Factors:
- Sales activity;
- Availability of resources such as labor and materials;
- Rate of inflation;
- Influence of the market forces on resources;
- Industrial relations;
- Union agreements such as productivity, redundancy, union membership and industry agreements;
- Finance or capital required;
- Type of machine employed;
- Availability of plant capacity;
- Company and government policy on redundancy;
- Location of plants overseas or locally;
- Opportunity for sub-contracting;
- Effect of overtime and shift working;
- Nature and type of production;
- Production methods used
- Size of organization;
- Quality of resources used;
- Indirect costs relating to production, separated into fixed, variable and semi-variable coss;
- Production service available such as transport, maintenance, repairs and servicing;
- Type of product;
- Inspection and
- Normal loss allowance
Sources of Information:
- Production manager, foreman, supervisor,etc
- Past production capacity;
- Economic indicators, manufacturer’s specification, documents on production scheduling and routing, dispatching, inspection reports and standards;
- Work study; and
- Sales forecast.
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