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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.
short sea shipping
maverick spending
scrap materials
stowability
2. Refer to materials that are not likely to ever be used by the organization that purchased it.
certificate of origin
center-of-gravity approach
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
obsolete materials
3. An international payment option that is issued by a bank and guarantees payment to a seller provided that the seller has complied with the applicable terms and conditions of the particular transaction.
letter of credit
hazardous materials
information (channel) strategy
private carrier
4. Aka bulk-making
bulk-making
quality
accumulating
bribes
5. The movement and storage of materials into a firm.
inventory carrying (holding) costs
ocean carrier alliances
inbound logistics
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
6. Twenty-foot equivalent unit; a measure of the number of 20-foot containers that are used or handled.
inventory shrinkage
concealed damage
theft
TEU
7. The depth in the water to which a vessel can be loaded.
allocating
draft
amodal shipper
barge
8. A common credential that will be used to identify workers across all modes of transportation.
field warehousing
benchmarking
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
inventory tax
9. Employee theft.
dimensional (dim) weight
right-to-work laws
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
pilferage
10. Day-to-day decision making - Operations controlled against standards and rules - Control via weekly/monthly reports - The implementation of the operational plan
systems approach
excess capacity
Operational (planning time horizon)
slurry systems
11. The science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to suit the abilities of the worker.
ergonomics
Bill of Lading
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
on-demand software
12. Economic activity that can be conducted via electronic connections such as EDI and the internet.
weighing out
kickbacks
electronic commerce
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
13. Occurs when the shipper notifies the carrier - prior to the shipment's arrival in the destination city - of a change in destination.
diversion
ROP (reorder point)
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
freight absorption
14. A buyer invites bids from multiple sellers - and the seller with the lowest bid is often awarded the business.
warehouse
reverse auctions
piggyback transportation
parcel carriers
15. Use satellites that allow companies to compute vehicle positions - velocity - and time.
GPS (Global positioning systems)
order triage
on-demand software
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
16. Refers to the number of transportation modes available to prospective users.
reverse auctions
opportunity costs
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
intermodal competition
17. Firm the helps a domestic company become involved in foreign sales. They often locate foreign firms that can be licensed to manufacture the product in the foreign country.
export management company
grid system
socially responsible procurement
facility relocation
18. Measurement that ensures conformity with an organization's policies - procedures - or standards.
control
order transmittal
'C-level' position
power retailer
19. A return trip or movement in a direction of secondary importance or purpose.
quality
FOB origin - freight collect
field warehousing
backhaul
20. Facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena.
data
logistics
place utility
judgmental forecasting
21. An order size that minimizes the sum of carrying and ordering costs.
make-to-order
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
public warehousing
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)
22. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
scrap materials
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
FOB origin - freight collect
suboptimization
23. A small platform (made of plastic - steel - or wood) on which goods are placed for handling by mechanical means.
wireless communication
transponders
pallet (skid)
control
24. 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.
transportation
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
cycle (base) stock
grid system
25. An order that simultaneously achieves relevant customer metrics.
amodal shipper
throughput
center-of-gravity approach
perfect order
26. Flatboard boat used to transport heavy products.
'C-level' position
DSS (Decision support system)
barge
stockout cost
27. Actual physical movement of goods and people between two points.
classification
AI
center-of-gravity approach
transportation
28. The short-distance movement of material between two or more points.
materials handling
in bond
aperless warehousing
Maquiladora
29. 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.
pull inventory system
waste materials
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
30. These help various stake-holders to work together by interacting and sharing information in many different forms.
transportation management
communication system
shipping conferences
load center
31. Global Supply Chain Forum
GSCF
phantom freight
fragmented logistics structure
transportation management
32. Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities.
load center
allocating
logistics information system
inventory flow diagram
33. Requires a certain percentage of traffic to move on a nation's flag vessels.
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
cargo preference
obsolete materials
disintermediation
34. 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
facility relocation
freight claims
materials handling
35. Products that customers view as being able to fill the same need or want as another product.
GPS (Global positioning systems)
weight-losing product characteristics
on-demand software
substitute products
36. An international trade specialist that can handle either vessel shipments or air shipments and that offers a number of different functions such as booking space on carriers - obtaining consular documents - and arranging for insurance - among other
diversion
international freight forwarders
contract logistics
exempt carrier
37. Buyer pays a lower freight charge than the shipper incurs in shipping the product.
intermodal competition
pure materials
on-demand software
freight absorption
38. The number of tons times the number of miles.
theft
weight break
dead inventory (stock)
tom miles
39. Occurs in delivered pricing when a buyer pays an excessive freight charge calculated into the price of the goods.
LIS
channel intermediaries
phantom freight
slurry systems
40. 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
Consignor
Incoterms 2000
STB (Surface Transportation Board)
Strategic (planning time horizon)
41. A strategic orientation where a diverse group of logistics activities - together with other activities - are managed as a channel system.
land bridge
information (channel) strategy
commercial invoice
bulk cargo
42. Refers to the value or usefulness that comes from a customer being able to take possession of a product.
possession utility
exempt carrier
materials handling
supply management
43. Products are produced prior to receiving a customer order.
make-to-stock
reverse auctions
allocating
communication system
44. A carrier or public facility where freight (or passengers) is shifted between vehicles or modes.
variable slot location
terminal
nontariff barriers
FOB destination - freight collect
45. Multiple logistics activities are combined into - and managed as - a single department.
unified logistics structure
cause and effect forecasting
agile supply chain
ABC analysis
46. The buyer pays freight charges and owns the goods in transit. This is the most common FOB origin term.
warehousing
parcel
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
FOB origin - freight collect
47. Specifies the country(ies) in which a product is manufactured.
density
certificate of origin
associative forecasting
productivity
48. Refers to systems that consider the return flow of products - their reuse - and the marketing and distribution of recovered products.
closed-loop systems
bulk-making
bar-code scanners
bribes
49. Refers to corporate officers such as a chief executive officer (CEO) - chief operating officer (COO) - or chief financial officer (CFO).
50. Movement and storage of raw materials - parts - and components within a firm.
materials management
stockout cost
procurement (purchasing)
reverse logistics