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Logistics Vocab
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1. The time from when the customer places or sends the order to when the seller receives it.
bulk-making
order transmittal
carrier
brownfields
2. 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.
systems approach
GSCF
nontariff barriers
import quotas
3. Uses the internet to make it easier - faster - and less expensive for an organization to purchase goods and services.
exempt carrier
allocating
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
carrier
4. Refers to alphanumeric identification that specifies where a product was processed or manufactured.
batch number
transportation management
fixed order interval system
reverse logistics
5. The time from when the seller receives an order until an appropriate location is authorized to fill the order.
fixed order interval system
supply management
order processing
scrap materials
6. Retailers that are characterized by large market share and low prices.
theft
power retailer
documentation
tariffs
7. A system in which products are stored wherever there is empty space available in a warehouse.
fast supply chain
variable slot location
control
time series forecasting
8. Price of the product at its source plus transportation costs to its destination.
push inventory system
materials handling
landed costs
hazardous materials
9. Artificial intelligence - Sophisticated use of the computer in which it is programmed to 'think' as a trained - skilled human in specific situations.
order cycle
market strategy
class rate system
AI
10. 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.
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
stowability
demand management
time utility
11. An international logistics specialist that custom packs shipments when the exporter lacks the equipment or expertise to do so itself.
certificate of origin
export packers
GSCF
Strategic (planning time horizon)
12. The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different rates and weight groups.
reverse logistics
unified logistics structure
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
weight break
13. Global Supply Chain Forum
supply management
reverse auctions
GSCF
international freight forwarders
14. Refers to the fact that more items are recorded entering than leaving warehouse facilities.
diversion
push inventory system
stockout
inventory shrinkage
15. Involves rearranging the quantities and assortment of products as they move through the supply chain.
backhaul
bonded storage
regrouping function
possession utility
16. Materials that lose no weight in processing.
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
cross-docking
pure materials
order picking and assembly
17. 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.
fixed order interval system
bonded storage
order fill rate
bulk-breaking
18. Conformance to mutually agreed upon requirements.
reconsignment
quality
weighing out
short-interval scheduling
19. A body of facts in a format suitable for decision making.
information
building-blocks concept
facility location
socially responsible procurement
20. Refers to systems that consider the return flow of products - their reuse - and the marketing and distribution of recovered products.
fast supply chain
closed-loop systems
supplier development (reverse marketing)
piggyback transportation
21. Refers to buying components and inputs anywhere in the world.
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
opportunity costs
global procurement (sourcing)
transponders
22. A group of forecasting techniques that is based on the idea that future demand is solely dependent on past demand.
freight absorption
shippers' associations
time series forecasting
relevancy
23. The degree to which an organization can accommodate unique or unplanned customer requests.
accessorial service
GPS (Global positioning systems)
weighing out
responsiveness
24. Utilizes sophisticated quantitative techniques to find hidden patterns in large volumes of data.
data mining
unitization
marginal analysis
rail gauge
25. Satisfying current and emerging customer needs.
package testing
centralized logistics organization
fixed order quantity system
relevancy
26. A set of generic standards used to document - implement - and demonstrate quality management and assurance systems.
flags of convenience
free (foreign) trade zone
ISO 9000
stockout
27. Transportation service that is supplemental to line-haul transportation.
warehouse
accessorial service
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
Bill of Lading
28. Bill of Lading
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
allocating
BOL
control
29. A carrier's attempt to determine a shipment's location during the course of its move.
demand management
closed-loop systems
tracing
accessorial service
30. Use satellites that allow companies to compute vehicle positions - velocity - and time.
bulk-breaking
GPS (Global positioning systems)
inventory carrying (holding) costs
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
31. Refers to the number of carriers within each mode.
unified logistics structure
intramodal competition
Incoterms 2000
dimensional (dim) weight
32. An intermediary that oversees the efficient movement of importers' goods (and accompanying paperwork) through customs and other inspection points.
customs broker
order delivery
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
private carrier
33. Refers to software that users access on a per-use basis instead of software they own or license for installation.
parcel carriers
on-demand software
obsolete materials
service recovery
34. Organizations that exploit workers and that do not comply with fiscal and legal obligations toward employees.
sweatshops
packaging
embargoes
freight forwarder
35. Contains relevant export transaction data such as the transportation mode(s) - transaction participants - and description of what is being exported.
36. That part of a firm's logistics system that stores products at and between points of origin and point of consumption.
warehousing
assorting
import quotas
push inventory system
37. Characterized by variability in demand orders among supply chain participants.
consolidate
TEU
stockout
bullwhip effect
38. Inventory is replenished with a set quantity every time it is ordered; the time interval between orders may vary.
fixed order interval system
postponement
fixed order quantity system
maverick spending
39. Refers to a product's being in a form that (1) can be used by the customer and (2) is of value to the customer.
freight absorption
form utility
fragmented logistics structure
short sea shipping
40. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
BOL
terminal
reconsignment
Application-specific software
41. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
contract carrier
intermodal competition
sorting
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
42. Consolidates freight shipments and buys transportation services in volume rates.
contract carrier
freight forwarder
reconsignment
order picking and assembly
43. A warehouse with an emphasis on quick throughput - such as is needed in supporting marketing efforts.
distribution center
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
freight bill
LIS
44. A relational exchange approach involving a limited number of suppliers.
pure materials
supply management
system constraints
weight break
45. Inventories that are used or distributed together (e.g. razor blades and razors).
contract carrier
weight-losing product characteristics
facility relocation
complementary products
46. Cargo reaches a vehicle's or a container's weight capacity without filling its cubic capacity.
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
weighing out
freight claims
contract logistics
47. Situation where a process - procedure - or system yields less than the best possible outcome or output - caused by a lack of best possible coordination between different components - elements - parts - etc.
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
tracing
suboptimization
exempt carrier
48. A measure of how heavy a product is in relation to its size.
density
supplier parks
rail gauge
fixed order interval system
49. 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.
logistics information system
broker
decentralized logistics organization
intramodal competition
50. Logistics-related decisions are made separately at the divisional or product group level and often in different geographic regions.
containers
investment recovery
phantom freight
decentralized logistics organization