ASSIGNMENT 2 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 2025
, Advanced Transport Management
Forecasting Demand for Building Materials in Rural KwaZulu-Natal: Application to
a Road Freight Business
Introduction
Forecasting demand is a critical business function that enables organisations to plan
effectively, allocate resources efficiently, and maintain competitiveness in dynamic
markets. For a road freight business specialising in transporting building materials to
rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), accurate demand forecasting is essential. The
fluctuating needs of construction projects, seasonal variations, and regional economic
activities can all influence demand for building materials. Therefore, selecting
appropriate forecasting methods is crucial to ensure operational efficiency, minimise
underutilised capacity, and reduce costs associated with overstocking or missed
deliveries. This essay examines five qualitative (demand) forecasting methods and five
quantitative forecasting methods, analyses their differences and relationships, and
identifies the most suitable approaches for a road freight business operating in KZN.
Fundamental Differences between Demand Forecasting Methods and Quantitative
Forecasting Methods
Demand forecasting methods, often termed qualitative forecasting, primarily rely on
expert judgment, market intelligence, and subjective evaluation of market trends. These
methods are particularly useful in scenarios where historical data is limited, the market
is volatile, or new products or services are being introduced. Common demand
forecasting techniques include the Delphi method, market surveys, panel consensus,
historical analogy, and focus groups. These approaches emphasise insights from
experienced personnel, customer feedback, and market expectations rather than relying
solely on numerical data. For instance, in forecasting building material needs in rural
KZN, consultations with local contractors, suppliers, and municipal authorities can
provide valuable insights into upcoming construction activities or government-led
infrastructure projects.