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Logistics Vocab
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1. 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.
reconsignment
land bridge
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
supply management
2. The buying and controlling of transportation services by either a shipper or consignee.
investment recovery
logistics
transportation management
perfect order
3. An individual or firm in the business of carrying cargo or passengers.
data
service recovery
carrier
demurrage
4. 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.
building-blocks concept
field warehousing
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
service recovery
5. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
transponders
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
contract carrier
phantom freight
6. aka bulk-breaking
inventory
market strategy
transaction processing system
allocating
7. A measure of how heavy a product is in relation to its size.
density
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
terms of sale
quality
8. The time from when a transportation carrier picks up the shipment until it is received by the customer.
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
order delivery
judgmental forecasting
inbound logistics
9. Each separate type of item that is accounted for in an inventory.
intermodal competition
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
allocating
maverick spending
10. Materials that lose no weight in processing.
bulk-making
unit load
weight-gaining product characteristics
pure materials
11. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
dunnage
weighted center-of-gravity approach
GSCF
expediting
12. A long-term arrangement between a shipper and another party to provide logistics services.
quality-of-life considerations
contract logistics
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
nesting
13. Damage that is not initially apparent but is discovered after a package is opened.
class rate system
logistics information system
data mining
concealed damage
14. The most important single transportation document that is the operating document in the industry.
possession utility
Bill of Lading
Strategic (planning time horizon)
fragmented logistics structure
15. Refers to ships that register in nations that have lax maritime registration rules - particularly with respect to safety requirements.
flags of convenience
physical distribution
on-demand software
part-to-picker system
16. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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17. 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.
sweatshops
amodal shipper
fixed order quantity system
Strategic (planning time horizon)
18. The short-distance movement of material between two or more points.
throughput
closed-loop systems
industry systems analysis
materials handling
19. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
expatriate workers
supplier development (reverse marketing)
building-blocks concept
20. A cartel consisting of nearly all the world's scheduled international airlines.
Consignee
ABC (Activity-based costing)
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
classification
21. The time span within which a scheduled delivery must be made.
sorting
ISO 9000
brownfields
delivery window
22. A company's objectives can be realized by recognizing the mutual interdependence of the major functional areas of the firm - such as marketing - production - finance - and logistics.
package testing
amodal shipper
empowerment zone
systems approach
23. Identifies opportunities to recover revenues or reduce costs associated with scrap - surplus - obsolete - and waste materials.
information
in bond
investment recovery
customer service
24. Price of the product at its source plus transportation costs to its destination.
closed-loop systems
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
landed costs
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
25. Emphasize the storage of products and their primary purpose is to maximize usage of available storage space.
simulation
GSCF
warehouse
marginal analysis
26. Goods moving between two points - often accompanied by a live bill of lading.
time series forecasting
broker
rail gauge
goods in transit
27. Strategic - Tactical - Operational
tariffs
perfect order
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
reconsignment
28. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
sorting
pipeline (in-transit) stock
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
letter of credit
29. Refers to choosing the locations for distribution centers - warehouses - and production facilities to facilitate logistical effectiveness and efficiency.
AI
DOT (Department of Transportation)
facility location
ROP (reorder point)
30. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
order cycle
safety (buffer) stock
Application-specific software
31. The seller owns the goods in transit - prepays the freight charges - and bills the buyer for the freight charges.
decentralized logistics organization
facility relocation
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
control
32. That part of a firm's logistics system that stores products at and between points of origin and point of consumption.
routing guide
slurry systems
warehousing
channel intermediaries
33. Created by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to encourage business development-through various tax credits-in economically depressed portions of cities.
empowerment zone
part-to-picker system
decentralized logistics organization
center-of-gravity approach
34. Companies whose primary business is other than transportation provide their own transportation service by operating truck - railcars - barges - ships - or airplanes.
AI
contract carrier
perfect order
private carrier
35. Movement and storage of raw materials - parts - and components within a firm.
private warehousing
materials management
classification
partial systems analysis
36. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
time series forecasting
order delivery
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
productivity
37. Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities.
class rate system
bulk-breaking
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
dunnage
38. Refer to the manner by which a seller will be paid by a buyer for an international transaction.
sweatshops
GSCF
terms of payment
facility relocation
39. Inventory that is held in addition to cycle stock to guard against uncertainties in supply and/or lead time.
safety (buffer) stock
dunnage
procurement (purchasing)
FOB origin - freight prepaid and charged back
40. Transportation service that is supplemental to line-haul transportation.
on-demand software
concealed damage
accessorial service
terms of payment
41. Concept that suggests that all relevant activities in moving and storing products should be considered as a whole (i.e. - their total cost) - not individually.
'C-level' position
communication system
total cost approach
order picking and assembly
42. Twenty-foot equivalent unit; a measure of the number of 20-foot containers that are used or handled.
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
TEU
pallet (skid)
international freight forwarders
43. Refers to the value or usefulness of a product in fulfilling customer needs and wants.
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
in bond
economic utility
AI
44. Companies that specialize in transporting parcels or small packages.
dead inventory (stock)
parcel
system constraints
parcel carriers
45. Facilitators that make the channel function better.
cycle (base) stock
suboptimization
channel intermediaries
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
46. U.S. federal government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety regulation.
rail gauge
cross-docking
warehousing
DOT (Department of Transportation)
47. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
fixed slot location
sweatshops
diversion
short-interval scheduling
48. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
quality
disintermediation
shippers' associations
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
49. Retailers that are characterized by large market share and low prices.
GSCF
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
power retailer
transponders
50. The level of inventory at which a replenishment order is placed.
assorting
waste materials
free (foreign) trade zone
ROP (reorder point)