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Business Logistics Management
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1. Procurement and Manufacturing - value adding activities
ROA
Outbound
Inbound
Complexity Issue
2. Coordination and Integration can reduce the inventory level on horizontal and vertical levels in the SC. (the bullwhip effect [when inventory is duplicated])
Two Phases of order mgmt.
Top US exports to China
CPFR
Inventory Deployment Issue
3. Canada - China - Mexico
Immutable Laws of Collaborative Logistics
4PL
Internal Metrics
Top US trading partners
4. Cost and Freight
Technology Issue
CFR
Vertical Relationship
FOB
5. The most pervasive and important global shipment method. Low rates - wide variety of products
Possession Utility
Customer (7 R's of logistics)
DRP
Ocean
6. Point-of-sale(POS); Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment(CPFR); Vendor-managed inventory (VMI)
CPFR
Organizational Consolidation Force
Forecasting
Balancing Supply/Demand
7. Form - Time - Place - Quantity - Possession
Logistics Activities
WMS
Value Added Role of Logistics (5 types of utility)
Utility(ies) associated with Marketing
8. Getting the Right Things to the Right Place at the Right Time at the lowest cost.
Outbound
Forecasting
S&OP
Logistics
9. ISs lead to the collection and storage of vast amounts of data and help lead to better decision making - but many companies are not taking advantage of it.
Order Cycle Time
Information Issue
Top US trading partners
CIF
10. That part of the supply chain process that plans - implements - and controls the efficient - effective flow and storage of goods - services - and related information from point of origin to point of consumption in order to meet customer requirem
Strategic Relationship
Common Culture
Forecast Errors
Customer Service
11. Measures cost and performance of activities.
Arm's Length
MRP
Internal Society of Logistics
ABC Activity-Based Costing
12. Enlightened - Educated - easy access to Internet
Types of 3PLs
Military Logistics
Strategic Role of I.T.
Empowered Customer Force
13. External - Balancing - Price & Lead Time - Internal - Internal Balancing & Inventory/Production flexibility
Balancing Supply/Demand
Complexity Issue
Globalization Force
Technology Force
14. Represents an alternative that may imply even greater involvement than the partnership or strategic alliance
Customer Service
Customer (7 R's of logistics)
Internal Metrics
Strategic Relationship
15. The time that elapses from when a buyer places an order until receipt of the order
Order Cycle Time
C-TPAT
Third Party Logistics Industry
Common Culture
16. Possession Utility
Utility(ies) associated with Production
Performance Categories
Utility(ies) associated with Marketing
Collaborative Relationship
17. Electrical Machinery - Power Generation Equipment
Top US imports from China
3rd Party Logistics
Top US exports to China
Quantity Utility Definition
18. Transportation-based - Warehouse/distribution-based - Forwarder-based - Shipper/management-based - Financial-based - Information-based firms
Types of Forecasts
Supply Chain Flows
Types of 3PLs
NAFTA
19. Critical part of global supply chains
Government Regulations and Policy Force
Ports
Air
Customer (7 R's of logistics)
20. Plays large part in intermodal shipments.
Forecasting
Motor
DRP
Types of 3PLs
21. Business agreements between firms that have "parallel" or cooperating positions in the logistics process.
Arm's Length
Strategic Example
Export Management Companies
Horizontal Relationships
22. Supplies expertise to international shippers. Consolidate small shipments. Derives income from fees for service.
Supply Chain Issues
Supply Chain Relationship
Internal Society of Logistics
Freight Forwarder
23. Processes for developing and implementing successful relationship
R's of Information
Organizational Relationships Issue
Supply Chain Relationship
Inventory Deployment Issue
24. The dual flow of Product/Services - Information - and Finances across the suppliers - distributors - manufacturers - wholesalers - and customers.
CFR
Government Regulations and Policy Force
Integrated Supply Chain
Third Party Logistics Industry
25. Delivered Duty Paid
Strategic Relationship
DDP
FAS
Types of 3PLs
26. Acquisition - scheduling and management of the facilities/ assets - personnel and materials to support and sustain a service operation or business.
Service Logistics
Supply Chain Flows
Collaborative Example
Ports
27. The design and integration of all aspects of support for the operational capability of the military forces and their equipment to ensure readiness - reliability and efficiency.
Internal Metrics
Military Logistics
Ocean
Organizational Consolidation Force
28. Simple moving average - Weighted Moving average - Exponential Smoothing - Adjusted Exponential Smoothing for Trend - Seasonal Influences
Information Issue
Vertical Relationship
Types of Forecasts
Inventory
29. Fast - high rate
Integrated Supply Chain
Air
Supply Chain
Empowered Customer Force
30. Warehouse Management System
Utility(ies) associated with Marketing
Technology Issue
WMS
Arm's Length
31. Anything that touches the customer
DDP
Customer Service
Logistics Activities
Horizontal Relationships
32. Partner
Supply Chain Relationship
Motor
C-TPAT
Collaborative Example
33. Producer to Store - servicing the customer
Arm's Length
Categories of Logistics Quantification Pyramid
Transportation Management Issue
Outbound
34. Materials Requirement Planning
MRP
Strategic Role of I.T.
Utility(ies) associated with Logistics
Place Utility Definition
35. North American Free Trade Agreement. Establishes free trade between US - Canada - and Mexico
Steps in implementing CRM
Supply Chain Definition
Performance Categories
NAFTA
36. The branch of military science having to do with procuring - maintaining - utility/value and transporting material - personnel - and facilities
Customer (7 R's of logistics)
Internal Society of Logistics
Collaborative Example
Information Requirements
37. Value added to goods through a manufacturing or assembly process.
Form Utility Definition
Information Requirements
3rd Party Logistics
Integrated Supply Chain
38. Adding value to products by having them where people want them.
Globalization Force
Place Utility Definition
Customer Service
Balancing Supply/Demand
39. Efficiency (cost) and effectiveness (value). A challenge for SCs is the prevention of sub-optimization.
Strategic Relationship
Global Markets Characteristics
Top US exports to China
Cost/Value Issue
40. Right product - right time - right quantity - right quality - right cost - right destination
Export Management Companies
FAS
Information Requirements
Transportation Management Issue
41. Concern and potential challenge since 9/11. Must be prepared for terrorist attack.
MRP
Major categories of metrics
Internal Metrics
Supply Chain Security Issue
42. Free Alongside Ship
Customer Service
Types of 3PLs
FAS
Balancing Supply/Demand
43. Network of activities - facilities and personnel required to organize - schedule and deploy the resources for an even to take place and to effectively withdraw after the even (ex: Superbowl).
Event Logistics
Government Regulations and Policy Force
Utility(ies) associated with Logistics
TMS
44. Order Fill Rate - Perfect Order
Inbound
Internal Society of Logistics
ROA
External Metrics
45. Influences product availability
Order Cycle Time
Complexity Issue
Technology Issue
Business Logistics
46. Both parties in a vendor relational are said to be at "arm's" length.
FOB
External Metrics
The Micro Dimension
Transactional Relationship
47. The network facilities and supporting transportation is important. It must be capable and able to respond to change in the marketplace.
Customer (7 R's of logistics)
Strategic Relationship
Supply Chain Network Issue
Order Cycle Time
48. Collaborative Planning - Forecasting - and Replenishment
Ports
CPFR
Two Phases of order mgmt.
Order Cycle Time
49. Act as agents for domestic firms in the international arena.
MRP
Export Management Companies
Ocean
Military Logistics
50. Product/Service - Information - Finance
Steps in implementing CRM
ERP
Export Trading Companies
Supply Chain Flows