CUSTOMER FORECAST Clause Samples
The CUSTOMER FORECAST clause requires the customer to provide advance estimates of their expected demand for goods or services over a specified period. Typically, the customer submits periodic forecasts—such as monthly or quarterly projections—which the supplier uses to plan production, inventory, or resource allocation. This clause helps suppliers anticipate demand fluctuations, optimize supply chain management, and reduce the risk of shortages or overproduction, thereby ensuring smoother operations and better service levels.
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CUSTOMER FORECAST. ISSUE: Difficult economic conditions, including large numbers of home foreclosures and declining new home construction, continue to impact the Fontana service area. To account for this continuing trend, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ estimated its anticipated average number of customers using the customer growth experienced in 2010 through the rate case cycle in all customer classifications, except Public Authority Small and Public Authority Large. For the Public Authority Small and Public Authority Large customer classifications, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ used the year-end 2010 number of customers to estimate customers for this rate case cycle. DRA agreed with ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ original Test Year forecast of the number of customers in each customer class. The City recommended that the number of customers in the metered residential-single family customer class be instead increased by 282 customers per year, which is equal to the total number of residential-single family customers, including customer reconnections, that San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ added in calendar year 2010.
CUSTOMER FORECAST. On a quarterly basis, Customer may, at its sole discretion, submit to Santera a 12- month rolling forecast of Products that Customer anticipates purchasing.
