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Logistics Vocab
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1. 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.
form utility
rail gauge
possession utility
scrap materials
2. Use satellites that allow companies to compute vehicle positions - velocity - and time.
third-party logistics (logistics outsourcing)
cause and effect forecasting
on-demand software
GPS (Global positioning systems)
3. Utilizes sophisticated quantitative techniques to find hidden patterns in large volumes of data.
line-haul
data mining
part-to-picker system
materials management
4. A body of facts in a format suitable for decision making.
marginal analysis
international freight forwarders
information
public warehousing
5. Refer to the manner by which a seller will be paid by a buyer for an international transaction.
terms of payment
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
multiclient warehousing
6. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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7. These are materials that are no longer serviceable - have been discarded - or are a by-product of the production process.
make-to-order
inventory tax
scrap materials
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
8. Manufacturing plants that exist just south of the U.S.-Mexican border.
Maquiladora
nodes
push inventory system
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
9. Employees who are sent to other countries for extended periods of time.
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
order management
expatriate workers
Maquiladora
10. Analysis that is performed by a trade association - professional organization - or other entity - on a industry wide basis.
amodal shipper
industry systems analysis
systems approach
decentralized logistics organization
11. An order picker goes to where the product is located (e.g. - a forklift).
AI
picker-to-part system
flags of convenience
terms of payment
12. Procurement activities that meet the ethical and discretionary responsibilities expected by society.
postponement
co-branding
socially responsible procurement
make-to-order
13. Inventory needed to satisfy demand during an order cycle.
cross-docking
cycle (base) stock
information (channel) strategy
classification
14. General contractor that ensures that third-party logistics companies are working toward relevant supply chain goals and objectives.
make-to-order
supplier parks
embargoes
fourth-party logistics (lead logistics provider)
15. Transport products that are ground into a powder - mixed with water - and then shipped in slurry form through a pipeline.
slurry systems
transaction processing system
co-branding
commodity rate
16. Characterized by variability in demand orders among supply chain participants.
phantom freight
push inventory system
DSS (Decision support system)
bullwhip effect
17. State laws that specify that a worker does not have to join the union to work permanently at a facility.
disintermediation
information
right-to-work laws
commercial invoice
18. Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets.
sorting
fixed order interval system
market strategy
line-haul
19. Artificial intelligence - Sophisticated use of the computer in which it is programmed to 'think' as a trained - skilled human in specific situations.
freight forwarder
AI
DOT (Department of Transportation)
time utility
20. A flat sheet of either fiberboard material or plastic that is placed under the unit load.
slip sheet
time series forecasting
perfect order
cube out
21. Terminal-to-terminal movement of freight or passengers.
line-haul
right-to-work laws
shrink-wrap
quality
22. Goods moving between two points - often accompanied by a live bill of lading.
goods in transit
'C-level' position
cause and effect forecasting
order processing
23. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
channel intermediaries
fast supply chain
bullwhip effect
Application-specific software
24. Refers to alphanumeric identification that specifies where a product was processed or manufactured.
reverse auctions
bonded storage
distribution center
batch number
25. 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.
aperless warehousing
fixed order interval system
bullwhip effect
maverick spending
26. The buyer pays freight charges and owns the goods in transit. This is the most common FOB origin term.
global procurement (sourcing)
FOB origin - freight collect
freight claims
cost trade-offs
27. Refers to waterborne transportation that utilizes inland and coastal waterways to move shipments from domestic ports to their destination.
order picking and assembly
empowerment zone
short sea shipping
freight forwarder
28. Companies that specialize in transporting parcels or small packages.
decentralized logistics organization
ABC (Activity-based costing)
simulation
parcel carriers
29. In transportation - a small quantity or small package.
process strategy
reverse auctions
supplier development (reverse marketing)
parcel
30. Positive - long-term relationships between supply chain participants.
reverse auctions
materials management
partnerships
unit load
31. Transportation carrier that has agreed to serve the general public and assumes four legal obligations: service - delivery - reasonable rates - and avoidance of discrimination.
packaging
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
common carrier
bulk-breaking
32. According to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) - that part of supply chain management that plans - implements - and controls the efficient - effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods - services - and rel
logistics
total cost approach
TOFC (trailer on flatcar)
common carrier
33. The cost of giving up an alternative opportunity.
order processing
sorting
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
opportunity costs
34. Refers to the number of transportation modes available to prospective users.
building-blocks concept
bar-code scanners
intermodal competition
allocating
35. Combining smaller packages into larger unites that can be more efficiently handled at one time.
building-blocks concept
quality
supply chain
routing
36. Gross domestic product
GDP
data
supplier development (reverse marketing)
parcel
37. Pricing that includes both the price of the product and the transportation cost of the product to the purchaser's receiving dock.
inbound logistics
transportation
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
scrap materials
38. Inventory that is held for several reasons such as seasonal demand - projected price increases - and potential product shortages.
reverse auctions
speculative stock
GPS (Global positioning systems)
benchmarking
39. The time from when a transportation carrier picks up the shipment until it is received by the customer.
expediting
order delivery
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
goods in transit
40. The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different rates and weight groups.
make-to-stock
order management
weight break
productivity
41. 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.
dunnage
transportation management
Application-specific software
back order
42. 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
exempt carrier
freight absorption
diversion
43. 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.
control
tailored logistics
excess capacity
supply chain
44. A strategic orientation in which traditional logistics activities are managed as a value-added system.
possession utility
channel intermediaries
distribution center
process strategy
45. Electronic devices that read bar codes and can be used to keep track inventory - reorder inventory - and analyze inventory patterns.
Tactical (planning time horizon)
bar-code scanners
kickbacks
field warehousing
46. Their intent is to incorporate nonbusiness factors (e.g. - cost of living - crime rate - educational opportunities) into the decision of where to locate a plant or distribution facility.
field warehousing
bullwhip effect
tariffs
quality-of-life considerations
47. The distance between the inner sides of two parallel rail tracks.
distribution center
rail gauge
detention
supplier development (reverse marketing)
48. The pick location is brought to the picker (e.g. - carousels).
part-to-picker system
Bill of Lading
allocating
The major functions of the different planning time horizons
49. Price of the product at its source plus transportation costs to its destination.
landed costs
freight forwarder
transportation
contract logistics
50. Truck trailers of flatcars.
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
freight absorption
TOFC
judgmental forecasting