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Logistics Vocab
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1. Cartels of all ocean vessel operators operating between certain trade areas.
shipping conferences
concealed damage
centralized logistics organization
market strategy
2. Using measures of another organization's performance to judge one's own performance.
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
consolidate
routing guide
benchmarking
3. 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.
facility location
weight-losing product characteristics
fixed order interval system
barge
4. Emphasizes a speed or time component.
landed costs
draft
fast supply chain
flags of convenience
5. Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities.
bulk-breaking
unified logistics structure
opportunity costs
AI
6. In international trade - a firm that provides carrier services to shippers but owns no vessels itself.
land bridge
cycle (base) stock
Nonvessel-operating common carrier (NVOCC)
service recovery
7. Satisfying current and emerging customer needs.
delivery window
fast supply chain
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
relevancy
8. Looks at a single aspect of logistics - such as a time-and-motion study of individuals who handle incoming freight at a receiving dock.
routing guide
order processing
partial systems analysis
transportation
9. 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.
place utility
on-demand software
dead inventory (stock)
back order
10. A common credential that will be used to identify workers across all modes of transportation.
DSS (Decision support system)
nesting
information (channel) strategy
TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential)
11. A U.S. federal agency that regulates workplaces to ensure the safety of workers.
safety (buffer) stock
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
facility relocation
bulk-breaking
12. Products are produced after receiving a customer order.
make-to-order
ABC (Activity-based costing)
bribes
customer satisfaction
13. 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.
in bond
allocating
DOT (Department of Transportation)
letter of credit
14. A practice that emphasizes the virtual elimination of business errors that strives to achieve 3.4 defects - deficiencies - or errors per one million opportunities.
C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
detention
Six Sigma
ABC (Activity-based costing)
15. Analysis that is performed by a trade association - professional organization - or other entity - on a industry wide basis.
Tactical (planning time horizon)
LSP (Logistics Service Provider)
time series forecasting
industry systems analysis
16. Software packages that control the movement and storage of materials within a warehousing facility.
WMS (Warehouse Management Systems)
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
private warehousing
comprehensive systems analysis
17. Cargo on which taxes or duties have yet to be paid. The owner must post a bond or use a bonded carrier or warehouse to guarantee that the materials will not be sold until the taxes or duties are paid.
GSCF model
ergonomics
in bond
system constraints
18. Refers to software that users access on a per-use basis instead of software they own or license for installation.
Strategic (planning time horizon)
FOB destination - freight prepaid and charged back
private carrier
on-demand software
19. Refers to forecasting that involves judgment or intuition and is preferred in situations where there is limited - or no - historical data.
judgmental forecasting
Consignee
FOB origin - freight prepaid
AI
20. The short-distance movement of material between two or more points.
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
time utility
accessorial service
materials handling
21. Groups of customers with similar logistical needs and wants are provided with logistics service appropriate to those needs and wants.
regrouping function
tailored logistics
intramodal competition
VMI (vendor-managed inventory)
22. A charge assessed by rail carriers to users that fail to unload and return vehicles or containers promptly.
demurrage
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
exempt carrier
excess capacity
23. A small device that responds to radio signals from an outside source.
power retailer
transponders
make-to-stock
materials management
24. 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.
agile supply chain
amodal shipper
supplier development (reverse marketing)
center-of-gravity approach
25. Similar to diversion - but it occurs after the shipment has arrived in the destination city.
freight absorption
reconsignment
ergonomics
electronic commerce
26. Stocks of goods and materials that are maintained for many purposes.
perfect order
bar-code scanners
stockout
inventory
27. The buying and controlling of transportation services by either a shipper or consignee.
order fill rate
FOB destination (delivered) pricing
transportation management
picker-to-part system
28. A set of generic standards used to document - implement - and demonstrate quality management and assurance systems.
ISO 9000
excess (surplus) materials
freight claims
certificate of origin
29. Refers to systems that consider the return flow of products - their reuse - and the marketing and distribution of recovered products.
closed-loop systems
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
seamless distribution
class rate system
30. Absolute limits to the quantity of a product that can be imported into a country during a particular time period.
warehousing
flexibility
import quotas
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning system)
31. The amount of output divided by the amount of input.
productivity
private carrier
documentation
assorting
32. An area - usually near a port or an airport - where goods can be stored or processed before entering through the importing nation's customs inspections.
process strategy
DOT (Department of Transportation)
classification
free (foreign) trade zone
33. The orders to be picked are identified by lights placed on shelves or racks.
weight-gaining product characteristics
associative forecasting
pick-to-light technology
BOL
34. Transport products that are ground into a powder - mixed with water - and then shipped in slurry form through a pipeline.
reverse auctions
public warehousing
order transmittal
slurry systems
35. Changes to one logistics activity cause some costs to increase and others to decrease.
Six Sigma
unit load
postponement
cost trade-offs
36. Provides specialized service to each customer based on a contractual arrangement.
contract carrier
concealed damage
supply management
routing guide
37. The level of inventory at which a replenishment order is placed.
stockout cost
Consignee
ROP (reorder point)
EOQ (Economic Order Quanitity)
38. Simulation of the types of problems that the package will be exposed to in warehouses and in transit.
goods in transit
order delivery
bulk-breaking
package testing
39. The use of radio frequency to identify objects that have been implanted with an RFID tag.
consolidate
RFID (radio-frequency identification)
phantom freight
scrap materials
40. 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
freight bill
pull inventory system
dimensional (dim) weight
41. Use satellites that allow companies to compute vehicle positions - velocity - and time.
throughput
package testing
GPS (Global positioning systems)
reverse logistics
42. Refers to choosing the locations for distribution centers - warehouses - and production facilities to facilitate logistical effectiveness and efficiency.
facility location
sweatshops
SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model)
JIT (Just-in-time) approach
43. The management of the various activities associated with the order cycle.
weight-gaining product characteristics
order management
nontariff barriers
customs broker
44. A company discontinues operations at a current site because the operations are no longer needed or can be absorbed by other facilities.
unit load
land bridge
facility closing
common carrier
45. 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
control
productivity
transportation
46. Prohibition of trade between particular countries.
demand management
classification
embargoes
landed costs
47. Often accompanies an SED and provides explicit shipment instructions.
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48. Costs to seller when it is unable to supply an item to a customer ready to buy.
inventory tax
GIS (Graphical Information Systems)
stockout cost
empowerment zone
49. Each product is assigned a specific location in a warehouse and is always stored there.
fixed slot location
physical distribution
push inventory system
closed-loop systems
50. A one-size-fits-all approach in which every customer gets the same type and levels of logistics service.
reverse auctions
mass logistics
short-interval scheduling
shipping conferences