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Logistics Vocab
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1. Factors in the system that cannot be changed for various reasons.
excess (surplus) materials
class rate system
piggyback transportation
system constraints
2. Refers to waterborne transportation that utilizes inland and coastal waterways to move shipments from domestic ports to their destination.
shipping conferences
flags of convenience
short sea shipping
flexibility
3. A strategic orientation in which traditional logistics activities are managed as a value-added system.
wireless communication
facility relocation
process strategy
Bill of Lading
4. Refers to the value or usefulness of a product in fulfilling customer needs and wants.
economic utility
FOB origin - freight collect
inventory carrying (holding) costs
judgmental forecasting
5. The orderly and planned observation of one or more segments in the logistics network or supply chain.
hazardous materials
short-interval scheduling
systems analysis
FOB origin pricing
6. Uses the internet to make it easier - faster - and less expensive for an organization to purchase goods and services.
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
substitute products
building-blocks concept
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
7. Truck trailers of flatcars.
TOFC
slurry systems
ROP (reorder point)
tailored logistics
8. An international logistics specialist that custom packs shipments when the exporter lacks the equipment or expertise to do so itself.
contract (third-party) warehousing
intermodal competition
nodes
export packers
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.
ISO 9000
power retailer
bullwhip effect
grid system
10. The cost of giving up an alternative opportunity.
fixed order interval system
stockout cost
opportunity costs
reconsignment
11. 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
contract carrier
form utility
order processing
12. U.S. federal government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety regulation.
cost trade-offs
DOT (Department of Transportation)
Six Sigma
unit load devices
13. Refers to the fact that more items are recorded entering than leaving warehouse facilities.
diversion
ABC analysis
inventory shrinkage
on-demand software
14. Refers to logistical activities associated with goods that move across national boundaries.
inventory flow diagram
international logistics
FOB origin - freight collect
nesting
15. Classifying orders according to pre-established guidelines so that a company can prioritize how orders should be filled.
order triage
market strategy
ABC analysis
excess (surplus) materials
16. Bringing together inventory from different sources.
export packers
density
bulk-making
BOL
17. Cargo reaches a vehicle's or a container's weight capacity without filling its cubic capacity.
intermodal competition
order delivery
weighing out
short sea shipping
18. 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
detention
push inventory system
tariffs
19. Companies that specialize in providing various types of logistics services.
order cycle
FOB destination - freight collect
centralized logistics organization
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
20. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
pipeline (in-transit) stock
piggyback transportation
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
21. Pricing that includes both the price of the product and the transportation cost of the product to the purchaser's receiving dock.
delivery window
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
supplier parks
22. A framework that identifies eight relevant processes - such as customer relationship management - demand management - and order fulfillment - associated with supply chain management.
GSCF
DOT (Department of Transportation)
on-demand software
GSCF model
23. A document used in cross-border trade that summarizes the entire transaction and contains key information such as a description of the goods - terms of sale and payments - and so on.
commercial invoice
transportation
delivery window
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
24. Refers to a combination of water transportation and surface transportation between an origin and destination port.
land bridge
shipper's export declaration (SED)
BOL
warehousing
25. An analysis of workers' productivity over short periods of time. Each worker is assigned specific duties that he or she should be able to complete during the time period provided.
time utility
short-interval scheduling
allocating
transaction processing system
26. Day-to-day decision making - Operations controlled against standards and rules - Control via weekly/monthly reports - The implementation of the operational plan
fragmented logistics structure
Operational (planning time horizon)
supplier parks
pure materials
27. Generates and uses few or no paper documents and relies on technology to accomplish the relevant tasks.
stowability
detention
aperless warehousing
partial systems analysis
28. Refers to forecasting that involves judgment or intuition and is preferred in situations where there is limited - or no - historical data.
bribes
judgmental forecasting
embargoes
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
29. 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.
commercial invoice
supply chain
weighted center-of-gravity approach
Six Sigma
30. Facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena.
excess capacity
system security
warehouse
data
31. A practice that emphasizes the virtual elimination of business errors that strives to achieve 3.4 defects - deficiencies - or errors per one million opportunities.
picker-to-part system
Six Sigma
product recall
accessorial service
32. Occurs when the shipper notifies the carrier - prior to the shipment's arrival in the destination city - of a change in destination.
diversion
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
perfect order
demurrage
33. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
commercial invoice
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
power retailer
international freight forwarders
34. Raw materials - component parts - and supplies brought from outside organizations to support a company's operations.
co-branding
procurement (purchasing)
pipeline (in-transit) stock
pull inventory system
35. Depicts the demand for - and replenishment of - inventory.
inventory flow diagram
judgmental forecasting
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
public warehousing
36. Analyzing the impacts of small changes - such as adding or subtracting one unit of input.
marginal analysis
transportation management
short sea shipping
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
37. Refers to communication without cables and cords - and includes infrared - microwave - and radio transmissions.
productivity
tracing
wireless communication
voice-based order picking
38. Assumes that one or more factors are related to demand - and the relationship between cause and effect can be used to estimate future demand.
cause and effect forecasting
FOB destination - freight collect
shrink-wrap
order transmittal
39. An organization's ability to address unexpected operational situations.
flags of convenience
control
flexibility
fixed slot location
40. Numbers assigned to various types of freight - based mainly on the carrier's costs of handling that type of product - and - along with weight and distance - used as a basis for determining the costs of shipment.
carrier
terms of sale
parcel carriers
classification
41. Retail industry initiative where trading partners share planning and forecasting data to better match supply and demand.
postponement
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
warehousing
Strategic (planning time horizon)
42. The buyer pays the freight charges when the goods arrive - and the seller owns the goods while they are in transit.
weighted center-of-gravity approach
cargo preference
FOB destination - freight collect
co-branding
43. Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities.
allocating
centralized logistics organization
private carrier
concealed damage
44. 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.
international freight forwarders
multiclient warehousing
FOB destination - freight prepaid
amodal shipper
45. The time from when the customer places or sends the order to when the seller receives it.
Application-specific software
GDP
order transmittal
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
46. Inventories that are used or distributed together (e.g. razor blades and razors).
complementary products
suboptimization
Application-specific software
intramodal competition
47. An order size that minimizes the sum of carrying and ordering costs.
cross-docking
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
back order
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
48. The documents associated with transportation shipments.
documentation
global procurement (sourcing)
obsolete materials
process strategy
49. Having products available when they are needed by customers.
time utility
freight bill
time series forecasting
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
50. A strategic orientation in which a limited number of traditional logistics activities are managed across business units.
market strategy
stockout cost
exempt carrier
judgmental forecasting