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Logistics Vocab
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1. Refers to employees who do not follow company guidelines about which suppliers to use in particular situations.
maverick spending
slurry systems
form utility
dead inventory (stock)
2. Money paid before an exchange.
bribes
facility location
reverse auctions
economic utility
3. Allow companies to produce digital maps that can drill down to site-specific qualities such as bridge heights.
rail gauge
office automation systems
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)
weighted center-of-gravity approach
4. In international trade - a firm that provides carrier services to shippers but owns no vessels itself.
reconsignment
expediting
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
5. Nonprofit membership cooperatives that perform basically the same function as freight forwarders.
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6. The percentage of orders that can be completely and immediately filled from existing stock.
warehouse
data
order fill rate
import quotas
7. 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.
terminal
grid system
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
picker-to-part system
8. The most important single transportation document that is the operating document in the industry.
Bill of Lading
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
unit load devices
9. Product for which there is no demand.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
FOB destination - freight prepaid
private carrier
dead inventory (stock)
10. Occurs when the shipper notifies the carrier - prior to the shipment's arrival in the destination city - of a change in destination.
AI
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
economic utility
diversion
11. According to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals - SCM encompasses the planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement - conversion - and all logistics management activities. Importantly - it also i
slip sheet
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
contract (third-party) warehousing
productivity
12. The depth in the water to which a vessel can be loaded.
regrouping function
draft
inventory flow diagram
ABC analysis
13. Goods that flow from the consumer to the manufacturer (e.g. - product recalls and product recycling).
kickbacks
reverse logistics
parcel carriers
inventory tax
14. Facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena.
data
accumulating
inventory shrinkage
electronic commerce
15. Refers to the number of carriers within each mode.
intramodal competition
DOT (Department of Transportation)
order delivery
time series forecasting
16. Having products available when they are needed by customers.
bar-code scanners
possession utility
time utility
phantom freight
17. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Six Sigma
quality
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
18. Refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
socially responsible procurement
partnerships
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
stowability
19. Refers to an alliance in the container trades in which ocean carriers retain their individual identities but cooperate in the area of operations.
ocean carrier alliances
weighing out
dunnage
service recovery
20. 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.
global procurement (sourcing)
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
Strategic (planning time horizon)
Consignor
21. Assumes that one or more factors are related to demand - and the relationship between cause and effect can be used to estimate future demand.
theft
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
'C-level' position
associative forecasting
22. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
sorting
Application-specific software
international freight forwarders
logistics information system
23. Global Supply Chain Forum
global procurement (sourcing)
fixed order quantity system
GSCF
assorting
24. Assumes that one or more factors are related to demand - and the relationship between cause and effect can be used to estimate future demand.
socially responsible procurement
warehouse
FOB destination - freight prepaid
cause and effect forecasting
25. Being out of an item at the same time there is a willing buyer for it.
stockout
contract (third-party) warehousing
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
DOT (Department of Transportation)
26. Refers to corporate officers such as a chief executive officer (CEO) - chief operating officer (COO) - or chief financial officer (CFO).
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27. System that attempts enterprisewide coordination of relevant business processes by allowing (conceptually - at least) all functional areas within a firm to access and analyze a common database.
order cycle
documentation
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
freight bill
28. The shipper of goods.
inbound logistics
Consignor
bullwhip effect
phantom freight
29. Satisfying current and emerging customer needs.
order delivery
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
materials management
relevancy
30. The orderly and planned observation of one or more segments in the logistics network or supply chain.
relationship management
import quotas
systems analysis
Six Sigma
31. Employee theft.
Consignee
service recovery
barge
pilferage
32. Retail industry initiative where trading partners share planning and forecasting data to better match supply and demand.
relevancy
pipeline (in-transit) stock
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
33. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
contract carrier
weighing out
postponement
FOB origin - freight prepaid
34. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
accumulating
letter of credit
time series forecasting
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
35. State laws that specify that a worker does not have to join the union to work permanently at a facility.
theft
facility relocation
excess (surplus) materials
right-to-work laws
36. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
building-blocks concept
control
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
37. Concept that recognizes that because inventories are not of equal value to a firm - they should not be managed in the same way.
'C-level' position
private warehousing
carrier
ABC analysis
38. 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.
in bond
materials handling
speculative stock
facility closing
39. Economic activity that can be conducted via electronic connections such as EDI and the internet.
FOB destination - freight prepaid
electronic commerce
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
dead inventory (stock)
40. The need to rapidly move a shipment to its final destination.
documentation
market strategy
ocean carrier alliances
expediting
41. An order picker goes to where the product is located (e.g. - a forklift).
weighing out
speculative stock
picker-to-part system
bulk-making
42. A company that helps both shipper and carrier achieve lower freight rates and more efficient utilization of carrier equipment. Brokers also help match carriers to loads.
broker
diversion
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
short sea shipping
43. A practice that emphasizes the virtual elimination of business errors that strives to achieve 3.4 defects - deficiencies - or errors per one million opportunities.
systems analysis
tracing
Six Sigma
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
44. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
short-interval scheduling
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
bullwhip effect
agile supply chain
45. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
systems analysis
time series forecasting
reverse auctions
weighted center-of-gravity approach
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.
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
fixed order interval system
order picking and assembly
customer service
47. The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different rates and weight groups.
freight absorption
draft
weight break
waste materials
48. Materials used for the containment - protection - handling - delivery - and presentation of goods.
classification
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
packaging
49. Provide effective ways to process personal and organizational business data - to perform calculations - and to create documents.
office automation systems
closed-loop systems
weighing out
fixed order interval system
50. Stock that exceeds the reasonable requirements of an organization.
Strategic (planning time horizon)
excess (surplus) materials
grid system
SCM (Supply Chain Management)