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Logistics Vocab
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1. 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.
supplier development (reverse marketing)
free (foreign) trade zone
time series forecasting
transaction processing system
2. A long-term arrangement between a shipper and another party to provide logistics services.
contract logistics
empowerment zone
concealed damage
TOFC
3. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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4. Facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena.
demand management
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
information
data
5. A substance or material in a quantity and form that may pose an unreasonable risk to health and safety or property when transported in commerce.
contract logistics
hazardous materials
logistics
classification
6. Storage of finished product and movement to the customers.
economic utility
physical distribution
demand management
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
7. Organizations that exploit workers and that do not comply with fiscal and legal obligations toward employees.
inbound logistics
allocating
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
sweatshops
8. Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities.
bulk-breaking
marginal analysis
sorting
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
9. Generates and uses few or no paper documents and relies on technology to accomplish the relevant tasks.
aperless warehousing
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
systems approach
inventory tax
10. Bill of Lading
rail gauge
aperless warehousing
BOL
marginal analysis
11. 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.
intermodal transportation
load center
field warehousing
disintermediation
12. Refers to the value or usefulness of a product in fulfilling customer needs and wants.
economic utility
broker
supplier development (reverse marketing)
nesting
13. The pick location is brought to the picker (e.g. - carousels).
bribes
part-to-picker system
bulk cargo
unit load
14. 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
FOB origin - freight collect
substitute products
sorting
15. Requires a certain percentage of traffic to move on a nation's flag vessels.
cargo preference
investment recovery
weight-gaining product characteristics
GDP
16. The distance between the inner sides of two parallel rail tracks.
Six Sigma
cycle (base) stock
agile supply chain
rail gauge
17. Concept that recognizes that because inventories are not of equal value to a firm - they should not be managed in the same way.
ABC analysis
center-of-gravity approach
tom miles
warehousing
18. An inventory system that responds to actual (rather than forecasted) customer demand.
consolidate
pull inventory system
form utility
sweatshops
19. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
batch number
weighing out
sorting
total cost approach
20. Refer to materials that are not likely to ever be used by the organization that purchased it.
sweatshops
inbound logistics
obsolete materials
batch number
21. Each separate type of item that is accounted for in an inventory.
Strategic (planning time horizon)
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
DSS (Decision support system)
make-to-stock
22. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
decentralized logistics organization
supplier development (reverse marketing)
fast supply chain
international freight forwarders
23. Multiple logistics activities are combined into - and managed as - a single department.
Six Sigma
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
unified logistics structure
Tactical (planning time horizon)
24. Inventory that is in route between various nodes in a logistics system.
letter of credit
unitization
pipeline (in-transit) stock
tailored logistics
25. Refers to a combination of water transportation and surface transportation between an origin and destination port.
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
postponement
detention
land bridge
26. A company discontinues operations at a current site because the operations are no longer needed or can be absorbed by other facilities.
land bridge
fragmented logistics structure
classification
facility closing
27. According to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) - that part of supply chain management that plans - implements - and controls the efficient - effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods - services - and rel
sorting
logistics
sweatshops
excess (surplus) materials
28. Refers to the number of transportation modes available to prospective users.
intermodal competition
reverse logistics
cause and effect forecasting
sorting
29. Key suppliers locate on - or adjacent to - automobile plants - which helps reduce shipping costs and inventory carrying costs.
supplier parks
facility relocation
unit load devices
pipeline (in-transit) stock
30. Packaging tapered articles inside each other to reduce the cubic volume of the entire shipment.
channel intermediaries
AI
dead inventory (stock)
nesting
31. A degree of aggressive procurement involvement not normally encountered in supplier selection.
FOB origin pricing
supplier development (reverse marketing)
substitute products
parcel
32. An agreement in which the world's ports agree to allow U.S. customs agents to identify and inspect high-risk containers bound for the United States before they are loaded onto ships.
cross-docking
facility closing
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
dunnage
33. Refers to an alliance in the container trades in which ocean carriers retain their individual identities but cooperate in the area of operations.
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
ocean carrier alliances
expediting
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
34. The term associated with the handling of unit loads.
p-cards (procurement cards)
unitization
multiclient warehousing
routing guide
35. Having products available when they are needed by customers.
Maquiladora
simulation
line-haul
time utility
36. Global Supply Chain Forum
GSCF
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
co-branding
order management
37. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
warehouse
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
ISO 9000
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
38. A relational exchange approach involving a limited number of suppliers.
supply management
industry systems analysis
allocating
seamless distribution
39. Strategic - Tactical - Operational
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
shipping conferences
data
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
40. Stock that exceeds the reasonable requirements of an organization.
FOB origin - freight collect
excess (surplus) materials
warehouse
certificate of origin
41. Products that customers view as being able to fill the same need or want as another product.
STB (Surface Transportation Board)
substitute products
weight-gaining product characteristics
supply chain
42. Employee theft.
fixed order interval system
disintermediation
pilferage
intermodal transportation
43. Products are produced prior to receiving a customer order.
right-to-work laws
phantom freight
industry systems analysis
make-to-stock
44. Characterized by variability in demand orders among supply chain participants.
bullwhip effect
inventory turnover
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
Tactical (planning time horizon)
45. 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.
socially responsible procurement
voice-based order picking
demand management
obsolete materials
46. The delay of value-added activities such as assembly - production - and packaging to the latest possible time.
postponement
procurement (purchasing)
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
TOFC
47. Provides guidance in terms of a preferred list of carriers for shipments moving between two points.
routing guide
parcel carriers
shippers' associations
freight absorption
48. Refers o cargo stowed loose - without specific packing - and generally handled with a pump - scoop - or shovel.
Consignor
bribes
exempt carrier
bulk cargo
49. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
waste materials
inventory turnover
weighted center-of-gravity approach
inventory
50. All activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw material stage - through to the end user - as well as the associated information flows.
broker
opportunity costs
supply chain
pick-to-light technology