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Logistics Vocab
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1. Generates and uses few or no paper documents and relies on technology to accomplish the relevant tasks.
weight-gaining product characteristics
aperless warehousing
logistics information system
supplier parks
2. Assemble small shipments into a single - larger shipment.
centralized logistics organization
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
consolidate
barge
3. An approach for locating a single facility that minimizes the distance to existing facilities.
center-of-gravity approach
bribes
tracing
AI
4. Logistics-related decisions are made separately at the divisional or product group level and often in different geographic regions.
disintermediation
decentralized logistics organization
pipeline (in-transit) stock
nodes
5. Characterized by variability in demand orders among supply chain participants.
reverse logistics
partial systems analysis
reconsignment
bullwhip effect
6. Refers to an alliance in the container trades in which ocean carriers retain their individual identities but cooperate in the area of operations.
multiclient warehousing
back order
ocean carrier alliances
containers
7. Established in the late 1980s to recognize U.S. organizations for their achievements in quality and performance.
bribes
inventory flow diagram
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
8. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
relevancy
pull inventory system
on-demand software
9. A location technique utilizing a map or grid - with specific locations marked on the north-south and east-west axes. Its purpose is to find a location that minimizes transportation costs.
stowability
opportunity costs
international freight forwarders
grid system
10. Refers to the amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period.
draft
throughput
Maquiladora
inventory flow diagram
11. Occurs in delivered pricing when a buyer pays an excessive freight charge calculated into the price of the goods.
phantom freight
center-of-gravity approach
batch number
maverick spending
12. Truck trailers of flatcars.
kickbacks
systems approach
slurry systems
TOFC
13. Raw materials - component parts - and supplies brought from outside organizations to support a company's operations.
fragmented logistics structure
grid system
process strategy
procurement (purchasing)
14. A flat sheet of either fiberboard material or plastic that is placed under the unit load.
commodity rate
inventory tax
DSS (Decision support system)
slip sheet
15. 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.
intermodal competition
hazardous materials
contract carrier
shipping conferences
16. Identifies opportunities to recover revenues or reduce costs associated with scrap - surplus - obsolete - and waste materials.
bar-code scanners
transaction processing system
investment recovery
shipping conferences
17. Refers to ships that register in nations that have lax maritime registration rules - particularly with respect to safety requirements.
customer service
flags of convenience
weighted center-of-gravity approach
fast supply chain
18. Similar to diversion - but it occurs after the shipment has arrived in the destination city.
pick-to-light technology
back order
reconsignment
allocating
19. In international trade - a firm that provides carrier services to shippers but owns no vessels itself.
fixed order interval system
Consignee
responsiveness
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
20. A small device that responds to radio signals from an outside source.
transponders
customer satisfaction
import quotas
flexibility
21. Organizations that exploit workers and that do not comply with fiscal and legal obligations toward employees.
contract (third-party) warehousing
private carrier
push inventory system
sweatshops
22. Refers o cargo stowed loose - without specific packing - and generally handled with a pump - scoop - or shovel.
GDP
containers
bulk cargo
public warehousing
23. Bringing together inventory from different sources.
on-demand software
supply management
bulk-making
productivity
24. Refers to security throughout the entire supply chain.
phantom freight
tailored logistics
system security
simulation
25. Absolute limits to the quantity of a product that can be imported into a country during a particular time period.
tom miles
import quotas
cycle (base) stock
physical distribution
26. A return trip or movement in a direction of secondary importance or purpose.
backhaul
market strategy
ergonomics
shrink-wrap
27. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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28. Refers to a situation in which a hazard or defect is discovered in a manufactured or processed item - and its return is mandated by a government agency.
routing guide
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
mass logistics
product recall
29. State laws that specify that a worker does not have to join the union to work permanently at a facility.
in bond
right-to-work laws
building-blocks concept
unit load devices
30. Refers to systems that consider the return flow of products - their reuse - and the marketing and distribution of recovered products.
closed-loop systems
TEU
flags of convenience
allocating
31. An inventory system that responds to forecasted (rather than actual) customer demand.
bulk-breaking
certificate of origin
push inventory system
reverse logistics
32. Inventories that are used or distributed together (e.g. razor blades and razors).
complementary products
private warehousing
terminal
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
33. Analogous to personal property taxes paid by individuals - and inventory tax is based on the value of inventory that is held by an organization on the assessment date.
disintermediation
short sea shipping
inventory tax
terminal
34. Truck trailers on flatcars - also referred to as TOFC.
control
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
pilferage
piggyback transportation
35. Involves rearranging the quantities and assortment of products as they move through the supply chain.
short-interval scheduling
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
place utility
regrouping function
36. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
stowability
service recovery
Application-specific software
weighted center-of-gravity approach
37. Refers to a combination of water transportation and surface transportation between an origin and destination port.
relevancy
land bridge
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
partial systems analysis
38. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
fixed order interval system
weighted center-of-gravity approach
back order
package testing
39. Short- to medium-term horizon - Six-month to one-year (plus) time-span - Subsystem decisions are made - - should not impose on other logistics components - Annual budgets provide finance/cost basis - The strategic plan detail is made into an operatio
slurry systems
Maquiladora
class rate system
Tactical (planning time horizon)
40. Unused available space.
excess capacity
bullwhip effect
pilferage
materials management
41. The science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to suit the abilities of the worker.
nontariff barriers
carrier
ergonomics
cargo preference
42. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
embargoes
process strategy
inventory carrying (holding) costs
43. Having products available where they are needed by customers.
place utility
bulk-making
terminal
power retailer
44. The cost of giving up an alternative opportunity.
weight-gaining product characteristics
land bridge
opportunity costs
seamless distribution
45. Cooperative - formal or informal supply chain relationships between manufacturing companies and their suppliers - business partners - or customers - developed to enhance the overall business performance of both sides.
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
supply chain collaboration
transportation management
piggyback transportation
46. Damage that is not initially apparent but is discovered after a package is opened.
physical distribution
routing
STB (Surface Transportation Board)
concealed damage
47. Day-to-day decision making - Operations controlled against standards and rules - Control via weekly/monthly reports - The implementation of the operational plan
transit time
Operational (planning time horizon)
density
office automation systems
48. 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
logistics
suboptimization
customer service
load center
49. aka bulk-breaking
brownfields
decentralized logistics organization
sorting
allocating
50. Being out of an item at the same time there is a willing buyer for it.
stockout
land bridge
transit time
cargo preference