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Logistics Vocab
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1. Refers to software that has been developed for managers to deal with specifics logistics functions or activities (e.g. transportation management systems)
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
bulk-breaking
routing
Application-specific software
2. A system in which the size and timing of replenishment orders into a retailer's system are the manufacturer's responsibility.
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
pipeline (in-transit) stock
transportation management
stockout cost
3. The documents associated with transportation shipments.
scrap materials
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
documentation
GSCF model
4. Packaging tapered articles inside each other to reduce the cubic volume of the entire shipment.
commodity rate
nesting
freight forwarder
make-to-stock
5. Materials requested by a customer that are unavailable for shipment at the same time as the reminder of the order. They are usually shipped when available.
inventory flow diagram
shipper's letter of instruction (SLI)
back order
fixed slot location
6. A substance or material in a quantity and form that may pose an unreasonable risk to health and safety or property when transported in commerce.
hazardous materials
in bond
excess (surplus) materials
global procurement (sourcing)
7. The need to rapidly move a shipment to its final destination.
supply chain collaboration
maverick spending
expediting
push inventory system
8. Truck trailers of flatcars.
tracing
bribes
TOFC
terms of payment
9. These help various stake-holders to work together by interacting and sharing information in many different forms.
dead inventory (stock)
intermodal competition
letter of credit
communication system
10. Refers to a situation in which a hazard or defect is discovered in a manufactured or processed item - and its return is mandated by a government agency.
product recall
intermodal transportation
suboptimization
materials management
11. Plastic wrapping that when heated shrinks in size to form a cover over the product.
facility location
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
shrink-wrap
opportunity costs
12. Refer to the manner by which a seller will be paid by a buyer for an international transaction.
multiclient warehousing
delivery window
terms of payment
facility closing
13. Gross domestic product
diversion
customer satisfaction
goods in transit
GDP
14. Refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
stowability
containers
TEU
15. Boxes or other containers secured to a pallet or slip sheet.
grid system
relevancy
systems approach
unit load
16. Stocks of goods and materials that are maintained for many purposes.
demand management
quality-of-life considerations
inventory
brownfields
17. A program in which public and private organizations work together to prevent terrorism against the United States through imports and transportation.
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
barge
unified logistics structure
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
18. Similar to the center-of-gravity locational approach - except that shipping volumes are also taken into account.
back order
postponement
piggyback transportation
weighted center-of-gravity approach
19. Using a container that can be transferred from the vehicle of one mode to a vehicle of another - and with the movement covered under a single bill of lading.
power retailer
p-cards (procurement cards)
intermodal transportation
regrouping function
20. An alternative name for airfreight containers.
Container Security Initiative (CSI)
unit load devices
Strategic (planning time horizon)
judgmental forecasting
21. Using measures of another organization's performance to judge one's own performance.
benchmarking
reconsignment
delivery window
communication system
22. Refers to the value or usefulness of a product in fulfilling customer needs and wants.
economic utility
safety (buffer) stock
kickbacks
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
23. 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.
bulk-making
global procurement (sourcing)
FOB origin - freight collect
supply chain collaboration
24. Damage that is not initially apparent but is discovered after a package is opened.
relevancy
Tactical (planning time horizon)
Consignee
concealed damage
25. Use satellites that allow companies to compute vehicle positions - velocity - and time.
line-haul
short sea shipping
inventory tax
GPS (Global positioning systems)
26. An order picker goes to where the product is located (e.g. - a forklift).
building-blocks concept
aperless warehousing
picker-to-part system
dead inventory (stock)
27. Absolute limits to the quantity of a product that can be imported into a country during a particular time period.
inventory carrying (holding) costs
safety (buffer) stock
import quotas
land bridge
28. 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
free (foreign) trade zone
supply chain
freight bill
29. The delay of value-added activities such as assembly - production - and packaging to the latest possible time.
pilferage
private warehousing
postponement
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
30. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
FOB destination - freight collect
load center
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
31. The removal of levels (layers) from a channel of distribution.
shrink-wrap
disintermediation
order management
logistics information system
32. Products are produced after receiving a customer order.
possession utility
embargoes
rail gauge
make-to-order
33. The shipper of goods.
batch number
Consignor
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
contract carrier
34. The seller pays the freight charges and also owns the goods in transit. The is what is generally referred to as FOB destination pricing.
reverse logistics
TOFC
back order
FOB destination - freight prepaid
35. Unused available space.
cargo preference
excess capacity
backhaul
bullwhip effect
36. 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.
commercial invoice
brownfields
unified logistics structure
rail gauge
37. Each separate type of item that is accounted for in an inventory.
order cycle
SKU (stock-keeping unit)
rail gauge
weight-losing product characteristics
38. A buyer invites bids from multiple sellers - and the seller with the lowest bid is often awarded the business.
Bill of Lading
benchmarking
terms of sale
reverse auctions
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.
cross-docking
back order
packaging
form utility
40. Utilizes sophisticated quantitative techniques to find hidden patterns in large volumes of data.
partnerships
center-of-gravity approach
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
data mining
41. Analyzing the impacts of small changes - such as adding or subtracting one unit of input.
allocating
marginal analysis
bullwhip effect
opportunity costs
42. Logistics activities are managed in multiple departments throughout an organizations.
CPA (Customer profitability analysis)
ABC (Activity-based costing)
CPFR (Collaborative planning - forecasting - and replenishment)
fragmented logistics structure
43. Facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena.
bulk-making
weight-losing product characteristics
data
flexibility
44. Uses the internet to make it easier - faster - and less expensive for an organization to purchase goods and services.
reverse auctions
routing
expediting
electronic procurement (e-procurement)
45. A practice that emphasizes the virtual elimination of business errors that strives to achieve 3.4 defects - deficiencies - or errors per one million opportunities.
AI
Six Sigma
ISO 9000
warehouse
46. Materials that lose no weight in processing.
possession utility
bulk-making
product recall
pure materials
47. Refers to the number of carriers within each mode.
shipper's export declaration (SED)
pallet (skid)
bribes
intramodal competition
48. Allow companies to produce digital maps that can drill down to site-specific qualities such as bridge heights.
service recovery
transaction processing system
Consignee
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)
49. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
in bond
mass logistics
DSS (Decision support system)
fast supply chain
50. A charge assessed by rail carriers to users that fail to unload and return vehicles or containers promptly.
amodal shipper
tracing
demurrage
relevancy