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Logistics Vocab
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1. Absolute limits to the quantity of a product that can be imported into a country during a particular time period.
import quotas
channel intermediaries
ABC analysis
empowerment zone
2. One location where customers can purchase products from two or more name-brand retailers.
co-branding
reverse logistics
terms of sale
FOB origin pricing
3. Piggyback traffic - or loading truck trailers onto rail flatcars.
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
materials handling
benchmarking
FOB destination - freight collect
4. The elapsed time from when an order is picked up by a transportation carrier until it is received by the customer.
commercial invoice
BOL
transit time
aperless warehousing
5. People - equipment - and procedures to gather - sort - analyze - evaluate - and distribute needed - timely - and accurate information to logistics decision makers.
freight claims
logistics information system
FOB destination - freight prepaid
slurry systems
6. Boxes or other containers secured to a pallet or slip sheet.
short-interval scheduling
STB (Surface Transportation Board)
unit load
accumulating
7. Refers to buying components and inputs anywhere in the world.
transportation
distribution center
order picking and assembly
global procurement (sourcing)
8. Satisfying current and emerging customer needs.
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
order delivery
tariffs
relevancy
9. 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.
disintermediation
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
scrap materials
field warehousing
10. Companies whose primary business is other than transportation provide their own transportation service by operating truck - railcars - barges - ships - or airplanes.
private carrier
place utility
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
Incoterms 2000
11. Identifies opportunities to recover revenues or reduce costs associated with scrap - surplus - obsolete - and waste materials.
reverse logistics
hazardous materials
investment recovery
benchmarking
12. A uniform sealed reusable metal 'box' in which goods are shipped.
warehouse
containers
Tactical (planning time horizon)
brownfields
13. A payment from a shipper or consignee to a truck carrier for having kept the carrier's equipment too long.
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
marginal analysis
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
detention
14. Products that customers view as being able to fill the same need or want as another product.
partnerships
substitute products
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
order management
15. Cargo reaches a vehicle's or a container's weight capacity without filling its cubic capacity.
weighing out
Tactical (planning time horizon)
sweatshops
parcel
16. Each separate type of item that is accounted for in an inventory.
expatriate workers
bulk-breaking
supplier development (reverse marketing)
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
17. Considers a shipment's density (the amount of space occupied relative to weight) to determine a shipment's billable weight.
dimensional (dim) weight
import quotas
supply chain
ocean carrier alliances
18. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
exempt carrier
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
kickbacks
19. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
fixed slot location
sorting
field warehousing
total cost approach
20. 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
package testing
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
Tactical (planning time horizon)
freight claims
21. The percentage of orders that can be completely and immediately filled from existing stock.
facility closing
postponement
order fill rate
reconsignment
22. These are materials that are no longer serviceable - have been discarded - or are a by-product of the production process.
parcel
TOFC
Strategic (planning time horizon)
scrap materials
23. Factors in the system that cannot be changed for various reasons.
centralized logistics organization
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
inventory tax
system constraints
24. Seeks to minimize inventory by reducing (if not eliminating) safety stock - as well as having the required amount of materials arrive at the production location at the exact time they are needed.
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
hazardous materials
dimensional (dim) weight
pure materials
25. A small device that responds to radio signals from an outside source.
inventory shrinkage
draft
transponders
Bill of Lading
26. 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.
broker
FOB origin - freight prepaid
free (foreign) trade zone
goods in transit
27. An inventory system that responds to actual (rather than forecasted) customer demand.
classification
inventory tax
picker-to-part system
pull inventory system
28. Manufacturing plants that exist just south of the U.S.-Mexican border.
fixed slot location
Maquiladora
order processing
export packers
29. The degree to which an organization can accommodate unique or unplanned customer requests.
responsiveness
complementary products
quality
nesting
30. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
cycle (base) stock
weight break
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
data mining
31. Characterized by variability in demand orders among supply chain participants.
containers
distribution center
pull inventory system
bullwhip effect
32. A program in which public and private organizations work together to prevent terrorism against the United States through imports and transportation.
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
private carrier
supply chain
33. Refers to corporate officers such as a chief executive officer (CEO) - chief operating officer (COO) - or chief financial officer (CFO).
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34. The term associated with the handling of unit loads.
unitization
voice-based order picking
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
market strategy
35. 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.
productivity
commercial invoice
AI
stowability
36. Damage that is not initially apparent but is discovered after a package is opened.
reconsignment
relevancy
commercial invoice
concealed damage
37. All activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods from the raw material stage - through to the end user - as well as the associated information flows.
grid system
supply chain
pallet (skid)
cost trade-offs
38. An approach for locating a single facility that minimizes the distance to existing facilities.
procurement (purchasing)
bulk-making
center-of-gravity approach
Operational (planning time horizon)
39. 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.
commodity rate
systems approach
market strategy
demurrage
40. Logistics Information System
reconsignment
intermodal transportation
international freight forwarders
LIS
41. Building up a variety of different products for resale to a particular customer.
BOL
judgmental forecasting
sweatshops
assorting
42. Refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
transportation management
stowability
scrap materials
slip sheet
43. Provide effective ways to process personal and organizational business data - to perform calculations - and to create documents.
TEU
agile supply chain
ocean carrier alliances
office automation systems
44. Electronic devices that read bar codes and can be used to keep track inventory - reorder inventory - and analyze inventory patterns.
bar-code scanners
barge
customer satisfaction
centralized logistics organization
45. A strategic orientation in which traditional logistics activities are managed as a value-added system.
FOB destination - freight prepaid
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
suboptimization
process strategy
46. An inventory system that responds to forecasted (rather than actual) customer demand.
customer service
push inventory system
order processing
FOB destination - freight collect
47. Terminal-to-terminal movement of freight or passengers.
regrouping function
barge
line-haul
p-cards (procurement cards)
48. Classifying orders according to pre-established guidelines so that a company can prioritize how orders should be filled.
order triage
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
barge
theft
49. Elapsed time between a customer places an order and when the goods are received.
supplier parks
cargo preference
order cycle
expatriate workers
50. Stocks of goods and materials that are maintained for many purposes.
inventory
control
brownfields
FOB destination - freight prepaid