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Logistics Vocab
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1. An inventory system that responds to forecasted (rather than actual) customer demand.
push inventory system
weight-gaining product characteristics
procurement (purchasing)
slurry systems
2. Bringing together inventory from different sources.
containers
bulk-breaking
brownfields
bulk-making
3. Employees who are sent to other countries for extended periods of time.
possession utility
expediting
expatriate workers
GDP
4. Storage of finished product and movement to the customers.
wireless communication
private carrier
bar-code scanners
physical distribution
5. 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.
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
simulation
weight-gaining product characteristics
Operational (planning time horizon)
6. Strives to keep customers happy and creates in the customer's mind the perception of an organization that is easy to do business with.
order delivery
customs broker
customer service
distribution center
7. Having products available where they are needed by customers.
commodity rate
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
place utility
supplier development (reverse marketing)
8. A technique that seeks to better understand the cost of a product by identifying what activities drive particular costs.
cycle (base) stock
containers
make-to-stock
ABC (Activity-based costing)
9. 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
customer satisfaction
FOB origin - freight collect
order fill rate
10. The seller pays the freight charges in advance but bills the buyer for them. The buyer owns the goods in transit.
FOB origin - freight prepaid and charged back
weight break
back order
supplier parks
11. The science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to suit the abilities of the worker.
ergonomics
intramodal competition
Bill of Lading
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
12. Restrictions other than tariffs that are placed on imported products.
fast supply chain
weight-losing product characteristics
sweatshops
nontariff barriers
13. Manufacturing plants that exist just south of the U.S.-Mexican border.
Maquiladora
market strategy
center-of-gravity approach
weighing out
14. A type of contract logistics that focuses on providing unique and specially tailored warehousing services to particular clients.
supply chain
weighing out
contract (third-party) warehousing
quality-of-life considerations
15. The pick location is brought to the picker (e.g. - carousels).
pure materials
part-to-picker system
order processing
responsiveness
16. The level of inventory at which a replenishment order is placed.
opportunity costs
ROP (reorder point)
productivity
fragmented logistics structure
17. Assemble small shipments into a single - larger shipment.
data mining
industry systems analysis
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
consolidate
18. The use of speech to guide order-picking activities.
inventory turnover
short sea shipping
voice-based order picking
fragmented logistics structure
19. 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.
product recall
systems analysis
FOB destination - freight collect
reconsignment
20. A uniform sealed reusable metal 'box' in which goods are shipped.
bulk-making
containers
barge
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
21. Materials used for the containment - protection - handling - delivery - and presentation of goods.
TOFC
FOB origin - freight collect
packaging
exempt carrier
22. An international logistics specialist that custom packs shipments when the exporter lacks the equipment or expertise to do so itself.
data
containers
export packers
backhaul
23. A document that notifies a transportation carrier of wrong or defective deliveries - delay - or other delivery shortcoming.
freight claims
industry systems analysis
weighing out
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
24. An order size that minimizes the sum of carrying and ordering costs.
partnerships
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
tom miles
embargoes
25. Refers to a combination of water transportation and surface transportation between an origin and destination port.
shipper's export declaration (SED)
perfect order
tailored logistics
land bridge
26. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
flags of convenience
tailored logistics
fixed slot location
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
27. A carrier or public facility where freight (or passengers) is shifted between vehicles or modes.
part-to-picker system
ocean carrier alliances
terminal
suboptimization
28. Packaging tapered articles inside each other to reduce the cubic volume of the entire shipment.
nesting
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
closed-loop systems
distribution center
29. Medium- to long-term horizon - One- to five-year (plus) time span - Overall 'structural' decisions - Trade-offs between company functions - Trade-offs with other organizations - Corporate financial plans and policies - Policy decisions developed into
Strategic (planning time horizon)
tariffs
supplier parks
ocean carrier alliances
30. The delay of value-added activities such as assembly - production - and packaging to the latest possible time.
systems analysis
cube out
postponement
pilferage
31. The movement and storage of materials into a firm.
contract (third-party) warehousing
Operational (planning time horizon)
weighing out
inbound logistics
32. A product that loses weight during the production process; the processing point as near to its origin as possible.
shipping conferences
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
weight-losing product characteristics
33. An alternative name for airfreight containers.
warehouse
unit load devices
empowerment zone
total cost approach
34. Retail industry initiative where trading partners share planning and forecasting data to better match supply and demand.
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
slip sheet
AI
economic utility
35. Plastic wrapping that when heated shrinks in size to form a cover over the product.
judgmental forecasting
shrink-wrap
grid system
unitization
36. Refers to the amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period.
throughput
export packers
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
data
37. The time from when the seller receives an order until an appropriate location is authorized to fill the order.
information
Consignor
order processing
expediting
38. Inventory is replenished with a set quantity every time it is ordered; the time interval between orders may vary.
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
classification
Tactical (planning time horizon)
fixed order quantity system
39. Truck trailers on flatcars - also referred to as TOFC.
piggyback transportation
cross-docking
international freight forwarders
broker
40. Logistics activities are managed in multiple departments throughout an organizations.
cost trade-offs
fragmented logistics structure
short-interval scheduling
'C-level' position
41. Goods moving between two points - often accompanied by a live bill of lading.
goods in transit
postponement
pick-to-light technology
demurrage
42. A payment from a shipper or consignee to a truck carrier for having kept the carrier's equipment too long.
stockout cost
contract carrier
detention
transponders
43. Changes to one logistics activity cause some costs to increase and others to decrease.
diversion
perfect order
cost trade-offs
export packers
44. Computer-to-computer transmission of business data in a structured format.
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
perfect order
international freight forwarders
physical distribution
45. Material that is used to block and brace products inside carrier equipment to prevent the shipment from shifting in transit and becoming damaged.
shipping conferences
fast supply chain
dunnage
speculative stock
46. Factors in the system that cannot be changed for various reasons.
system constraints
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
unit load
parcel
47. Creating - maintaining - and enhancing strong relationships with customers and other stakeholders.
relationship management
TEU
center-of-gravity approach
short-interval scheduling
48. Occurs in delivered pricing when a buyer pays an excessive freight charge calculated into the price of the goods.
perfect order
Consignee
phantom freight
excess capacity
49. A carrier's attempt to determine a shipment's location during the course of its move.
push inventory system
tracing
common carrier
office automation systems
50. Inventory is replenished on a constant - set schedule and is always ordered at a specific time; the quantity ordered varies depending on forecasted sales before the next order date.
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
GDP
fixed order interval system
detention