random demand
[ˈrændəm dɪˈmænd]
nounpl: random demands
demanda aleatória
1. An unpredictable or unexpected request for goods, services, or resources that occurs without a fixed pattern or schedule
The warehouse must be prepared for random demand spikes during holiday seasons.
O armazém deve estar preparado para picos de demanda aleatória durante as estações festivas.
2. In supply chain and inventory management, customer requests that vary irregularly in quantity and timing
Managing random demand requires robust forecasting and flexible inventory systems.
Gerenciar a demanda aleatória requer sistemas de previsão robustos e estoques flexíveis.
3. In statistics and operations research, demand patterns that follow probabilistic rather than deterministic models
The company uses statistical models to handle random demand in their supply chain.
A empresa utiliza modelos estatísticos para lidar com a demanda aleatória em sua cadeia de suprimentos.
This term is primarily used in business, logistics, and supply chain management contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazilian companies, especially in manufacturing and retail sectors, understanding and managing random demand is critical for operational efficiency. The concept is increasingly important in e-commerce and modern supply chains where consumer behavior has become less predictable.
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