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Logistics Vocab
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1. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
seamless distribution
intramodal competition
in bond
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
2. The time from when a transportation carrier picks up the shipment until it is received by the customer.
order delivery
time series forecasting
backhaul
tariffs
3. A long-term arrangement between a shipper and another party to provide logistics services that is characterized by relational focus - a focus on mutual benefits - and the availability of customized offerings.
cargo preference
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
push inventory system
Bill of Lading
4. Inventory is replenished with a set quantity every time it is ordered; the time interval between orders may vary.
fixed order quantity system
wireless communication
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
5. U.S. federal government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety regulation.
ROP (reorder point)
supply chain collaboration
DOT (Department of Transportation)
inventory turnover
6. An international logistics specialist that custom packs shipments when the exporter lacks the equipment or expertise to do so itself.
regrouping function
export packers
routing
international logistics
7. Plastic wrapping that when heated shrinks in size to form a cover over the product.
Tactical (planning time horizon)
shrink-wrap
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
ABC analysis
8. A framework that identifies five key processes - plan - source - make - deliver - return - associated with supply chain management.
rail gauge
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
transit time
order management
9. A type of contract logistics that focuses on providing unique and specially tailored warehousing services to particular clients.
bribes
contract (third-party) warehousing
associative forecasting
inventory tax
10. Material that is used to block and brace products inside carrier equipment to prevent the shipment from shifting in transit and becoming damaged.
dunnage
relationship management
safety (buffer) stock
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
11. A small device that responds to radio signals from an outside source.
transponders
shrink-wrap
terms of payment
expatriate workers
12. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
nesting
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
Maquiladora
contract carrier
13. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
facility relocation
accumulating
time series forecasting
data
14. Refers to forecasting that involves judgment or intuition and is preferred in situations where there is limited - or no - historical data.
judgmental forecasting
complementary products
freight forwarder
relevancy
15. An alternative name for airfreight containers.
pure materials
export packers
unit load devices
GPS (Global positioning systems)
16. Inventory that is in route between various nodes in a logistics system.
pipeline (in-transit) stock
routing
intermodal competition
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
17. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
shrink-wrap
hazardous materials
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
18. A program in which public and private organizations work together to prevent terrorism against the United States through imports and transportation.
cargo preference
draft
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
demand management
19. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
parcel carriers
field warehousing
fixed slot location
stockout
20. A strategic orientation where a diverse group of logistics activities - together with other activities - are managed as a channel system.
amodal shipper
communication system
customs broker
information (channel) strategy
21. A carrier's attempt to determine a shipment's location during the course of its move.
tracing
cargo preference
ocean carrier alliances
slurry systems
22. Creating - maintaining - and enhancing strong relationships with customers and other stakeholders.
speculative stock
make-to-stock
relationship management
flags of convenience
23. A technique used to model the systems under study - typically using mathematical equations to represent relationships among components of a logistics system.
simulation
parcel carriers
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
mass logistics
24. Having products available where they are needed by customers.
shippers' associations
place utility
barge
inventory turnover
25. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
nontariff barriers
routing
sorting
carrier
26. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
quality-of-life considerations
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
private warehousing
landed costs
27. 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
Tactical (planning time horizon)
relevancy
complementary products
possession utility
28. Key suppliers locate on - or adjacent to - automobile plants - which helps reduce shipping costs and inventory carrying costs.
supplier parks
reconsignment
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
pilferage
29. Assemble small shipments into a single - larger shipment.
short sea shipping
consolidate
variable slot location
intermodal competition
30. 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.
transit time
demand management
weighted center-of-gravity approach
ocean carrier alliances
31. Logistics activities are managed in multiple departments throughout an organizations.
fragmented logistics structure
shipper's export declaration (SED)
stowability
GSCF model
32. Refer to the manner by which a seller will be paid by a buyer for an international transaction.
reverse logistics
terms of payment
inventory flow diagram
stowability
33. Companies whose primary business is other than transportation provide their own transportation service by operating truck - railcars - barges - ships - or airplanes.
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
international freight forwarders
ocean carrier alliances
private carrier
34. The short-distance movement of material between two or more points.
materials handling
FOB destination - freight prepaid
wireless communication
order cycle
35. Fixed facilities - such as a plant - warehouse - or store - in a logistics system.
FOB origin - freight prepaid
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
nodes
investment recovery
36. Taking and removing personal property with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
quality
phantom freight
theft
data
37. Refers to software that users access on a per-use basis instead of software they own or license for installation.
pipeline (in-transit) stock
on-demand software
diversion
Incoterms 2000
38. Organizations that exploit workers and that do not comply with fiscal and legal obligations toward employees.
sweatshops
picker-to-part system
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
short sea shipping
39. An intermediary that oversees the efficient movement of importers' goods (and accompanying paperwork) through customs and other inspection points.
customs broker
system security
fragmented logistics structure
intermodal competition
40. Established in the late 1980s to recognize U.S. organizations for their achievements in quality and performance.
barge
cycle (base) stock
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
FOB destination - freight collect
41. The seller pays the freight charges in advance but bills the buyer for them. The buyer owns the goods in transit.
weighing out
GSCF
FOB origin - freight prepaid and charged back
GPS (Global positioning systems)
42. Electronic devices that read bar codes and can be used to keep track inventory - reorder inventory - and analyze inventory patterns.
bar-code scanners
freight bill
ABC analysis
FOB destination - freight collect
43. The costs of holding an inventory - such as interest on investment - insurance - deterioration - and so on.
inventory carrying (holding) costs
fragmented logistics structure
class rate system
theft
44. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
reverse auctions
weighted center-of-gravity approach
transportation
inventory flow diagram
45. Refers to the value or usefulness of a product in fulfilling customer needs and wants.
economic utility
agile supply chain
import quotas
safety (buffer) stock
46. Bill of Lading
cube out
demand management
allocating
BOL
47. Price of the product at its source plus transportation costs to its destination.
slip sheet
landed costs
containers
unit load devices
48. Facilitators that make the channel function better.
GSCF model
channel intermediaries
DOT (Department of Transportation)
broker
49. An order that simultaneously achieves relevant customer metrics.
perfect order
safety (buffer) stock
system security
field warehousing
50. Strives to keep customers happy and creates in the customer's mind the perception of an organization that is easy to do business with.
customer service
nontariff barriers
cargo preference
ocean carrier alliances