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Logistics Vocab
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1. People - equipment - and procedures to gather - sort - analyze - evaluate - and distribute needed - timely - and accurate information to logistics decision makers.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
logistics information system
DSS (Decision support system)
accessorial service
2. The use of speech to guide order-picking activities.
voice-based order picking
BOL
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
speculative stock
3. The orders to be picked are identified by lights placed on shelves or racks.
transit time
pick-to-light technology
pure materials
fragmented logistics structure
4. A process for returning a customer to a state of satisfaction after a service or product has failed to live up to expectations.
waste materials
piggyback transportation
service recovery
short sea shipping
5. A technique used to model the systems under study - typically using mathematical equations to represent relationships among components of a logistics system.
Incoterms 2000
flexibility
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
simulation
6. An area - usually near a port or an airport - where goods can be stored or processed before entering through the importing nation's customs inspections.
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
free (foreign) trade zone
make-to-stock
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
7. A facility temporarily established at the site of inventory; the warehouser assumes custody of the inventory and issues a receipt for it - which can then be used as collateral for a loan.
distribution center
concealed damage
communication system
field warehousing
8. The percentage of orders that can be completely and immediately filled from existing stock.
place utility
order fill rate
weight break
load center
9. A common credential that will be used to identify workers across all modes of transportation.
parcel carriers
building-blocks concept
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
unitization
10. Employees who are sent to other countries for extended periods of time.
flags of convenience
expatriate workers
allocating
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)
11. Specifies the country(ies) in which a product is manufactured.
ocean carrier alliances
containers
tracing
certificate of origin
12. Refer to materials that are not likely to ever be used by the organization that purchased it.
landed costs
GSCF
information (channel) strategy
obsolete materials
13. Involves rearranging the quantities and assortment of products as they move through the supply chain.
concealed damage
backhaul
public warehousing
regrouping function
14. The buying and controlling of transportation services by either a shipper or consignee.
detention
bulk cargo
transportation management
materials handling
15. The amount of output divided by the amount of input.
comprehensive systems analysis
warehouse
certificate of origin
productivity
16. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
reconsignment
weighted center-of-gravity approach
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
unitization
17. The time from when the seller receives an order until an appropriate location is authorized to fill the order.
GDP
international logistics
broker
order processing
18. Generates and uses few or no paper documents and relies on technology to accomplish the relevant tasks.
procurement (purchasing)
freight absorption
empowerment zone
aperless warehousing
19. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
market strategy
Incoterms 2000
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
20. Considers a shipment's density (the amount of space occupied relative to weight) to determine a shipment's billable weight.
market strategy
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
dimensional (dim) weight
21. Gross domestic product
inventory shrinkage
GDP
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
partnerships
22. A return trip or movement in a direction of secondary importance or purpose.
order picking and assembly
backhaul
ocean carrier alliances
embargoes
23. A flat sheet of either fiberboard material or plastic that is placed under the unit load.
import quotas
order fill rate
slip sheet
time series forecasting
24. Terminal-to-terminal movement of freight or passengers.
dimensional (dim) weight
line-haul
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
communication system
25. Truck trailers on flatcars - also referred to as TOFC.
piggyback transportation
postponement
exempt carrier
centralized logistics organization
26. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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27. A payment from a shipper or consignee to a truck carrier for having kept the carrier's equipment too long.
detention
phantom freight
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
right-to-work laws
28. A system that simplifies each of the three primary rate factors - product - weight - and distance.
class rate system
unit load devices
export packers
intramodal competition
29. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
allocating
postponement
fast supply chain
rail gauge
30. Seeks to minimize inventory by reducing (if not eliminating) safety stock - as well as having the required amount of materials arrive at the production location at the exact time they are needed.
allocating
empowerment zone
nontariff barriers
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
31. Products are produced after receiving a customer order.
phantom freight
make-to-order
process strategy
demand management
32. Products are produced prior to receiving a customer order.
make-to-stock
procurement (purchasing)
data mining
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
33. Refers to choosing the locations for distribution centers - warehouses - and production facilities to facilitate logistical effectiveness and efficiency.
inventory
stowability
facility location
allocating
34. Situation where a process - procedure - or system yields less than the best possible outcome or output - caused by a lack of best possible coordination between different components - elements - parts - etc.
customer satisfaction
cause and effect forecasting
contract (third-party) warehousing
suboptimization
35. Refers to warehousing situations where goods are not released until applicable fees are paid. As an example - Internal Revenue Service - bonded warehouses hold goods other federal taxes and fees collected.
supply chain collaboration
bonded storage
cross-docking
ABC analysis
36. Conformance to mutually agreed upon requirements.
phantom freight
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
quality
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
37. Logistics-related decisions are made separately at the divisional or product group level and often in different geographic regions.
intermodal competition
simulation
decentralized logistics organization
land bridge
38. Having products available where they are needed by customers.
pipeline (in-transit) stock
broker
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
place utility
39. Refers to an alliance in the container trades in which ocean carriers retain their individual identities but cooperate in the area of operations.
time utility
weight break
TOFC
ocean carrier alliances
40. Refers to forecasting that involves judgment or intuition and is preferred in situations where there is limited - or no - historical data.
judgmental forecasting
place utility
order delivery
speculative stock
41. Goods moving between two points - often accompanied by a live bill of lading.
total cost approach
goods in transit
tracing
back order
42. Artificial intelligence - Sophisticated use of the computer in which it is programmed to 'think' as a trained - skilled human in specific situations.
AI
comprehensive systems analysis
export management company
weight break
43. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
intramodal competition
time series forecasting
weighing out
Consignor
44. Refers to the number of carriers within each mode.
systems approach
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
intramodal competition
simulation
45. Inventory that is held in addition to cycle stock to guard against uncertainties in supply and/or lead time.
socially responsible procurement
inbound logistics
intermodal competition
safety (buffer) stock
46. Strives to keep customers happy and creates in the customer's mind the perception of an organization that is easy to do business with.
nodes
associative forecasting
customer service
procurement (purchasing)
47. Organizations that exploit workers and that do not comply with fiscal and legal obligations toward employees.
tailored logistics
allocating
concealed damage
sweatshops
48. Materials that lose no weight in processing.
cross-docking
pure materials
unified logistics structure
judgmental forecasting
49. Are similar to credit cards for personal use - only p-cards are used for organizational purchases.
partnerships
p-cards (procurement cards)
bonded storage
voice-based order picking
50. Flatboard boat used to transport heavy products.
barge
density
fixed order quantity system
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)