supplyover
Supplyover is a term used in supply chain management to describe an excess of available stock relative to current demand. It denotes a condition where inventory levels exceed what buyers are willing or able to purchase, leading to a stockpile that ties up capital and storage space. The term applies to finished goods, work in process, or raw materials and is often discussed in inventory optimization and operations planning contexts.
Common causes include overproduction, optimistic forecasting, changing consumer demand, mis-timed promotions, seasonal mismatches, long lead times,
Impacts include increased carrying costs, obsolescence risk, markdowns, price erosion, reduced cash flow, and warehouse strain.
Detection relies on inventory metrics such as days of inventory on hand, inventory turnover, stock-to-sales ratio,
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing the excess through a combination of forecasting improvements, pricing and promotions,
See also: inventory surplus, excess inventory, stock turnover, supply chain optimization.