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Comparing statistical and machine learning methods for time series forecasting in data-driven logistics -- A simulation study

Lena Schmid, Moritz Roidl, Markus Pauly

Published 2023-03-13, updated 2024-06-06Version 2

Many planning and decision activities in logistics and supply chain management are based on forecasts of multiple time dependent factors. Therefore, the quality of planning depends on the quality of the forecasts. We compare various forecasting methods in terms of out of the box forecasting performance on a broad set of simulated time series. We simulate various linear and non-linear time series and look at the one step forecast performance of statistical learning methods.

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