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Logistics Vocab
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1. 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
inventory tax
industry systems analysis
Tactical (planning time horizon)
order transmittal
2. The time from when a transportation carrier picks up the shipment until it is received by the customer.
containers
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
order delivery
3. Materials that lose no weight in processing.
pure materials
bulk cargo
TEU
variable slot location
4. The need to rapidly move a shipment to its final destination.
expediting
associative forecasting
pilferage
DOT (Department of Transportation)
5. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
Application-specific software
load center
hazardous materials
decentralized logistics organization
6. The documents associated with transportation shipments.
process strategy
Incoterms 2000
product recall
documentation
7. Computer-to-computer transmission of business data in a structured format.
private carrier
accessorial service
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
inventory shrinkage
8. A common credential that will be used to identify workers across all modes of transportation.
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
broker
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
contract (third-party) warehousing
9. A program in which public and private organizations work together to prevent terrorism against the United States through imports and transportation.
Operational (planning time horizon)
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
package testing
order picking and assembly
10. The term associated with the handling of unit loads.
pallet (skid)
unitization
inventory turnover
nesting
11. Absolute limits to the quantity of a product that can be imported into a country during a particular time period.
import quotas
rail gauge
data
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
12. Using measures of another organization's performance to judge one's own performance.
pipeline (in-transit) stock
wireless communication
judgmental forecasting
benchmarking
13. Strategic - Tactical - Operational
make-to-order
order fill rate
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
rail gauge
14. Refers to the number of carriers within each mode.
BOL
supply management
benchmarking
intramodal competition
15. Logistics-related decisions are made separately at the divisional or product group level and often in different geographic regions.
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
decentralized logistics organization
stockout
DOT (Department of Transportation)
16. A transportation manager who purchases a prespecified level of transportation service and is indifferent to the mode(s) or carrier(s) used to provide the actual transportation service.
amodal shipper
theft
customer satisfaction
FOB origin - freight prepaid and charged back
17. 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.
cube out
responsiveness
supply chain
weight break
18. 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.
parcel carriers
process strategy
inventory tax
field warehousing
19. Looks at the entire logistics systems to see how well all of its components function together.
comprehensive systems analysis
Application-specific software
FOB origin pricing
reverse logistics
20. A framework that identifies five key processes - plan - source - make - deliver - return - associated with supply chain management.
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
BOL
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
short-interval scheduling
21. The receiver of a shipment.
field warehousing
weighted center-of-gravity approach
logistics
Consignee
22. The time from when the customer places or sends the order to when the seller receives it.
substitute products
order transmittal
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
materials handling
23. Packaging tapered articles inside each other to reduce the cubic volume of the entire shipment.
terms of payment
nesting
picker-to-part system
BOL
24. The costs of holding an inventory - such as interest on investment - insurance - deterioration - and so on.
economic utility
co-branding
inventory carrying (holding) costs
seamless distribution
25. A warehouse with an emphasis on quick throughput - such as is needed in supporting marketing efforts.
draft
distribution center
tracing
FOB origin pricing
26. U.S. federal government body with primary responsibility for transportation safety regulation.
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
fixed order quantity system
GSCF model
DOT (Department of Transportation)
27. Refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
parcel carriers
stowability
order management
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
28. The amount of output divided by the amount of input.
productivity
facility relocation
cube out
transponders
29. Having products available where they are needed by customers.
batch number
place utility
broker
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
30. Uses the internet to make it easier - faster - and less expensive for an organization to purchase goods and services.
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
Operational (planning time horizon)
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
order delivery
31. Inventory that is held for several reasons such as seasonal demand - projected price increases - and potential product shortages.
containers
speculative stock
tariffs
international logistics
32. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
perfect order
shipping conferences
fast supply chain
slurry systems
33. Storage of finished product and movement to the customers.
physical distribution
ergonomics
control
pipeline (in-transit) stock
34. Taxes that governments place on the importation of certain items.
tariffs
order picking and assembly
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
sorting
35. Inventory needed to satisfy demand during an order cycle.
pure materials
delivery window
transportation
cycle (base) stock
36. Refers to an alliance in the container trades in which ocean carriers retain their individual identities but cooperate in the area of operations.
letter of credit
weight-losing product characteristics
ocean carrier alliances
in bond
37. Cargo reaches a vehicle's or a container's weight capacity without filling its cubic capacity.
'C-level' position
weighing out
FOB destination - freight prepaid
flags of convenience
38. A process for returning a customer to a state of satisfaction after a service or product has failed to live up to expectations.
parcel carriers
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
service recovery
39. Fixed facilities - such as a plant - warehouse - or store - in a logistics system.
nodes
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
inventory flow diagram
flags of convenience
40. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
ABC (Activity-based costing)
classification
FOB origin - freight collect
contract carrier
41. Plastic wrapping that when heated shrinks in size to form a cover over the product.
shrink-wrap
SCM (Supply Chain Management)
information
excess capacity
42. A system in which the size and timing of replenishment orders into a retailer's system are the manufacturer's responsibility.
transaction processing system
Incoterms 2000
throughput
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
43. 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
terms of sale
import quotas
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
safety (buffer) stock
44. The level of inventory at which a replenishment order is placed.
inventory
GSCF
ROP (reorder point)
BOL
45. Raw materials - component parts - and supplies brought from outside organizations to support a company's operations.
supply chain collaboration
voice-based order picking
procurement (purchasing)
documentation
46. Refers to waterborne transportation that utilizes inland and coastal waterways to move shipments from domestic ports to their destination.
inventory turnover
short sea shipping
building-blocks concept
place utility
47. 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.
broker
order cycle
contract (third-party) warehousing
export management company
48. Cartels of all ocean vessel operators operating between certain trade areas.
shipping conferences
pure materials
FOB origin - freight collect
public warehousing
49. An order picker goes to where the product is located (e.g. - a forklift).
common carrier
contract logistics
time utility
picker-to-part system
50. Cooperative - formal or informal supply chain relationships between manufacturing companies and their suppliers - business partners - or customers - developed to enhance the overall business performance of both sides.
building-blocks concept
bulk-breaking
supply chain collaboration
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)