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Logistics Vocab
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1. Product for which there is no demand.
information
dead inventory (stock)
commercial invoice
reverse auctions
2. Refers to software that users access on a per-use basis instead of software they own or license for installation.
STB (Surface Transportation Board)
warehousing
broker
on-demand software
3. Twenty-foot equivalent unit; a measure of the number of 20-foot containers that are used or handled.
TEU
inventory
reverse auctions
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
4. Truck trailers on flatcars - also referred to as TOFC.
Maquiladora
cube out
piggyback transportation
order processing
5. For international transactions - refers to determining when and where to transfer between buyer and seller - the physical goods - the payment for goods - legal title - required documentation as well as responsibility for controlling and caring f
DOT (Department of Transportation)
comprehensive systems analysis
judgmental forecasting
terms of sale
6. Contains relevant export transaction data such as the transportation mode(s) - transaction participants - and description of what is being exported.
7. A strategic orientation in which a limited number of traditional logistics activities are managed across business units.
empowerment zone
market strategy
theft
short-interval scheduling
8. Inventory that is held in addition to cycle stock to guard against uncertainties in supply and/or lead time.
allocating
customs broker
safety (buffer) stock
LIS
9. The science that seeks to adapt work or working conditions to suit the abilities of the worker.
ergonomics
tracing
inventory flow diagram
parcel carriers
10. Price of the product at seller's place of business. Buyer must arrange for transportation of the product from the seller's place of business.
FOB destination - freight prepaid
FOB origin pricing
contract logistics
partial systems analysis
11. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
inventory shrinkage
documentation
weighted center-of-gravity approach
inbound logistics
12. A measure of how heavy a product is in relation to its size.
facility closing
push inventory system
density
unit load
13. Building up a variety of different products for resale to a particular customer.
assorting
routing
complementary products
order transmittal
14. 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.
FOB origin - freight prepaid
intramodal competition
unified logistics structure
broker
15. The seller owns the goods in transit - prepays the freight charges - and bills the buyer for the freight charges.
multiclient warehousing
socially responsible procurement
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
assorting
16. Piggyback traffic - or loading truck trailers onto rail flatcars.
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
reverse auctions
grid system
assorting
17. The orders to be picked are identified by lights placed on shelves or racks.
economic utility
pick-to-light technology
freight bill
right-to-work laws
18. A buyer invites bids from multiple sellers - and the seller with the lowest bid is often awarded the business.
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
reverse auctions
industry systems analysis
parcel carriers
19. Refers to the number of transportation modes available to prospective users.
allocating
intermodal competition
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
pull inventory system
20. aka bulk-breaking
time series forecasting
stockout
allocating
assorting
21. Price of the product at its source plus transportation costs to its destination.
unit load devices
draft
landed costs
supplier development (reverse marketing)
22. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
fixed slot location
tariffs
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
bulk-making
23. Locations that contain chemicals or other types of industrial wastes.
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
brownfields
make-to-stock
system security
24. An order picker goes to where the product is located (e.g. - a forklift).
partnerships
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
picker-to-part system
centralized logistics organization
25. According to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals - SCM encompasses the planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement - conversion - and all logistics management activities. Importantly - it also i
cross-docking
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
rail gauge
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
26. Analogous to personal property taxes paid by individuals - and inventory tax is based on the value of inventory that is held by an organization on the assessment date.
inventory tax
cycle (base) stock
physical distribution
sorting
27. Refers to warehousing situations where goods are not released until applicable fees are paid. As an example - Internal Revenue Service - bonded warehouses hold goods other federal taxes and fees collected.
nontariff barriers
shipper's export declaration (SED)
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
bonded storage
28. An intermediary that oversees the efficient movement of importers' goods (and accompanying paperwork) through customs and other inspection points.
customs broker
AI
bar-code scanners
backhaul
29. Nonprofit membership cooperatives that perform basically the same function as freight forwarders.
30. A type of contract logistics that focuses on providing unique and specially tailored warehousing services to particular clients.
bar-code scanners
contract (third-party) warehousing
letter of credit
line-haul
31. The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different rates and weight groups.
weight break
make-to-stock
GSCF model
short-interval scheduling
32. Each separate type of item that is accounted for in an inventory.
fast supply chain
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
supply chain collaboration
33. Storage of finished product and movement to the customers.
physical distribution
inventory turnover
form utility
GPS (Global positioning systems)
34. Conformance to mutually agreed upon requirements.
quality
line-haul
transportation management
mass logistics
35. 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.
field warehousing
freight absorption
stockout cost
agile supply chain
36. A document that notifies a transportation carrier of wrong or defective deliveries - delay - or other delivery shortcoming.
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
freight claims
FOB origin pricing
concealed damage
37. A payment from a shipper or consignee to a truck carrier for having kept the carrier's equipment too long.
nodes
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
barge
detention
38. Looks at a single aspect of logistics - such as a time-and-motion study of individuals who handle incoming freight at a receiving dock.
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
partial systems analysis
judgmental forecasting
part-to-picker system
39. Refers to alphanumeric identification that specifies where a product was processed or manufactured.
batch number
supply chain
relationship management
freight claims
40. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
fragmented logistics structure
contract carrier
commercial invoice
ISO 9000
41. Using measures of another organization's performance to judge one's own performance.
benchmarking
inventory turnover
economic utility
control
42. A carrier or public facility where freight (or passengers) is shifted between vehicles or modes.
investment recovery
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
terminal
postponement
43. 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.
exempt carrier
demand management
channel intermediaries
intermodal transportation
44. A system in which the size and timing of replenishment orders into a retailer's system are the manufacturer's responsibility.
documentation
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
communication system
electronic commerce
45. The pick location is brought to the picker (e.g. - carousels).
market strategy
part-to-picker system
fast supply chain
materials management
46. An approach for locating a single facility that minimizes the distance to existing facilities.
parcel carriers
center-of-gravity approach
import quotas
barge
47. Refers to the amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period.
throughput
intramodal competition
nodes
stockout cost
48. Movement and storage of raw materials - parts - and components within a firm.
materials management
form utility
closed-loop systems
pick-to-light technology
49. A body of facts in a format suitable for decision making.
information
ergonomics
cycle (base) stock
packaging
50. 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.
ABC (Activity-based costing)
letter of credit
empowerment zone
common carrier