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Logistics Vocab
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1. Identifies opportunities to recover revenues or reduce costs associated with scrap - surplus - obsolete - and waste materials.
unit load
investment recovery
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
commercial invoice
2. The management of the various activities associated with the order cycle.
field warehousing
transponders
order management
suboptimization
3. The most important single transportation document that is the operating document in the industry.
export packers
suboptimization
Bill of Lading
bulk-making
4. A long-term arrangement between a shipper and another party to provide logistics services.
contract logistics
simulation
weighted center-of-gravity approach
benchmarking
5. Locations that contain chemicals or other types of industrial wastes.
landed costs
responsiveness
brownfields
order fill rate
6. A charge assessed by rail carriers to users that fail to unload and return vehicles or containers promptly.
order cycle
demurrage
office automation systems
nodes
7. An order size that minimizes the sum of carrying and ordering costs.
dead inventory (stock)
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
contract logistics
private warehousing
8. An inventory system that responds to actual (rather than forecasted) customer demand.
ROP (reorder point)
cube out
economic utility
pull inventory system
9. For-hire carriers that have been exempted from economic regulation through provisions in various pieces of legislation.
exempt carrier
fixed order interval system
inventory
relationship management
10. Assumes that one or more factors are related to demand - and the relationship between cause and effect can be used to estimate future demand.
bulk-making
letter of credit
associative forecasting
nontariff barriers
11. An organization's ability to address unexpected operational situations.
ocean carrier alliances
flexibility
grid system
nodes
12. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
ocean carrier alliances
product recall
excess (surplus) materials
13. An international payment option that is issued by a bank and guarantees payment to a seller provided that the seller has complied with the applicable terms and conditions of the particular transaction.
place utility
letter of credit
system constraints
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
14. Assemble small shipments into a single - larger shipment.
consolidate
GPS (Global positioning systems)
international logistics
GDP
15. The time from when the customer places or sends the order to when the seller receives it.
theft
supply chain collaboration
order transmittal
certificate of origin
16. The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different rates and weight groups.
cause and effect forecasting
bullwhip effect
routing
weight break
17. The level of inventory at which a replenishment order is placed.
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
unit load devices
unitization
ROP (reorder point)
18. Conformance to mutually agreed upon requirements.
suboptimization
brownfields
quality
maverick spending
19. Refers to choosing the locations for distribution centers - warehouses - and production facilities to facilitate logistical effectiveness and efficiency.
substitute products
facility location
cost trade-offs
time utility
20. A carrier or public facility where freight (or passengers) is shifted between vehicles or modes.
fixed slot location
facility closing
terminal
warehouse
21. Companies whose primary business is other than transportation provide their own transportation service by operating truck - railcars - barges - ships - or airplanes.
private carrier
AI
sorting
quality-of-life considerations
22. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
sorting
cross-docking
marginal analysis
23. Twenty-foot equivalent unit; a measure of the number of 20-foot containers that are used or handled.
socially responsible procurement
distribution center
TEU
office automation systems
24. Refer to the manner by which a seller will be paid by a buyer for an international transaction.
terms of payment
density
shipper's export declaration (SED)
sweatshops
25. A strategic orientation in which a limited number of traditional logistics activities are managed across business units.
co-branding
BOL
market strategy
ROP (reorder point)
26. Simulation of the types of problems that the package will be exposed to in warehouses and in transit.
order management
package testing
ABC (Activity-based costing)
bar-code scanners
27. The creation across the supply chain and its markets of coordinated flow of demand. The three basic types of forecasting models are: 1-judgmental - 2-time series - 3-cause and effect.
multiclient warehousing
demand management
excess (surplus) materials
cargo preference
28. Groups of customers with similar logistical needs and wants are provided with logistics service appropriate to those needs and wants.
order transmittal
BOL
tailored logistics
unit load
29. Contains relevant export transaction data such as the transportation mode(s) - transaction participants - and description of what is being exported.
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30. Money paid before an exchange.
letter of credit
unit load devices
bribes
Tactical (planning time horizon)
31. Medium- to long-term horizon - One- to five-year (plus) time span - Overall 'structural' decisions - Trade-offs between company functions - Trade-offs with other organizations - Corporate financial plans and policies - Policy decisions developed into
supply chain collaboration
order cycle
Strategic (planning time horizon)
channel intermediaries
32. Companies that specialize in providing various types of logistics services.
productivity
socially responsible procurement
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
inventory turnover
33. Depicts the demand for - and replenishment of - inventory.
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
inventory flow diagram
short-interval scheduling
materials management
34. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
stockout cost
brownfields
Consignee
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
35. An approach for locating a single facility that minimizes the distance to existing facilities.
common carrier
short-interval scheduling
center-of-gravity approach
phantom freight
36. Facilitators that make the channel function better.
p-cards (procurement cards)
safety (buffer) stock
channel intermediaries
in bond
37. A small platform (made of plastic - steel - or wood) on which goods are placed for handling by mechanical means.
cross-docking
BOL
fast supply chain
pallet (skid)
38. Established in the late 1980s to recognize U.S. organizations for their achievements in quality and performance.
time series forecasting
global procurement (sourcing)
picker-to-part system
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
39. A transportation manager who purchases a prespecified level of transportation service and is indifferent to the mode(s) or carrier(s) used to provide the actual transportation service.
order management
responsiveness
amodal shipper
physical distribution
40. Refers to the number of transportation modes available to prospective users.
terminal
flags of convenience
intermodal competition
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
41. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
Application-specific software
picker-to-part system
pure materials
42. These help various stake-holders to work together by interacting and sharing information in many different forms.
communication system
goods in transit
empowerment zone
agile supply chain
43. The process of determining how a shipment will be moved between consignor and consignee or between place of acceptance by the carrier and place of delivery to the consignee.
routing
private carrier
safety (buffer) stock
communication system
44. Cargo on which taxes or duties have yet to be paid. The owner must post a bond or use a bonded carrier or warehouse to guarantee that the materials will not be sold until the taxes or duties are paid.
facility closing
in bond
FOB origin - freight collect
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
45. The receiver of a shipment.
power retailer
mass logistics
Consignee
total cost approach
46. A small device that responds to radio signals from an outside source.
opportunity costs
FOB origin - freight prepaid
transponders
bulk-making
47. Inventory needed to satisfy demand during an order cycle.
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
amodal shipper
cycle (base) stock
pilferage
48. An intermediary that oversees the efficient movement of importers' goods (and accompanying paperwork) through customs and other inspection points.
fixed slot location
relevancy
power retailer
customs broker
49. Terms of sale for international transactions that represent - from the seller's viewpoint - the different locations - or stages - for quoting a price to an overseas buyer.
time series forecasting
Incoterms 2000
sorting
tom miles
50. The time from when the seller receives an order until an appropriate location is authorized to fill the order.
nodes
time utility
order processing
order transmittal