Deck 10: Supply Chain Management Strategy and Design

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Supply chain uncertainty and variability may result in incomplete and late orders.
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One way to cope with the bullwhip effect is for supply chain members to share demand information.
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The bullwhip effect occurs when slight to moderate demand variability becomes magnified as demand information is transmitted back upstream.
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Companies address uncertainty in their supply chains by holding extra inventory.
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A supply chain encompasses only the activities associated with the flow of goods and services.
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Discuss sustainable supply chain practices and how they relate to quality management.
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Final end-use customers are upstream members of a supply chain.
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The supply chain for a service tends to be more compacted and less extended than a supply chain for a manufactured good.
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Increasing supply chain transparency only magnifies the bullwhip effect.
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Discuss tools for monitoring supply chain performance and calculate key performance indicators.
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Collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR) is a useful tool supporting supply chain integration.
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Supply chains for services are easier to define than supply chains for manufactured goods.
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Suppliers are upstream members of a supply chain.
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Discuss information technologies currently available for supply chain management.
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Traditionally, each supply chain member was viewed as a separate, stand-alone entity focused on its own goals.
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Define supply chains with respect to both manufacturing and services.
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Because value chain and supply chain have similar meanings they are often used interchangeably.
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Globalization and advances in information technology are primary reasons why supply chain management has become a competitive priority for companies.
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Provide an overview of the four areas where information technology assists with supply chain integration.
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Explain characteristics and management strategies of the modern supply chain.
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The supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model reports the fraction of orders filled by a distribution centre in a specific time period.
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Supply chain management focuses on integrating and managing the flow of

A) services.
B) information.
C) goods.
D) all the above.
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Which of the following is not a key to effective supply chain management?

A) communication among members
B) independence among members
C) collaboration among members
D) trust among members
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Supply chain management focuses on integrating and managing the flow of manufactured goods, services and related information.
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Distributors, warehouses, and retailers are referred to as ___ supply chain members.

A) downstream
B) upstream
C) procurement
D) none of the above
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is software that helps integrate many of the supply chain components by sharing and organizing information and data among supply chain members.
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Information is the essential link for coordination among all supply chain members.
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Which of the following is not an area of responsibility in a demand-driven value chain?

A) demand Management
B) revenue Management
C) product Management
D) supply Management
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Which of the following is not one of the three key performance indicators (KPI) used to measure supply chain performance?

A) inventory turnover
B) postponement rate
C) inventory days of supply
D) fill rate
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E-business replaces physical exchange processes with electronic ones.
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A computer-to-computer exchange of business documents in a standard format is known as electronic data interchange (EDI).
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Supply chain processes include

A) procurement.
B) production.
C) distribution.
D) all of the above.
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The bullwhip effect can

A) increase inventories.
B) increase demand.
C) increase customer service levels.
D) increase capacity.
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Use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology makes it possible for a customer to determine production schedules.
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The suppliers in a supply chain are referred to as ___ supply chain members.

A) downstream
B) midstream
C) upstream
D) none of the above
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Fill rate is one of the three key performance indicators in measuring supply chain performance.
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Suppliers and customers rarely participate in the design of a supply chain.
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A supply chain consists of an integrated group of processes to source, make, and store products.
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The purchase of goods and services from suppliers is known as

A) product management
B) supply management
C) procurement
D) the supply chain
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Information sharing among supply chain members will typically result in all of the following except

A) faster response times.
B) early problem detection.
C) an increased bullwhip effect.
D) greater trust and confidence among supply chain members.
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Increased uncertainty and variability in a supply chain typically results in

A) faster deliveries.
B) more accurate order fulfillment.
C) larger inventories.
D) lower costs.
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A company that produces small electric motors for treadmills had cost of goods sold last year of $241,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces small electric motors for treadmills had cost of goods sold last year of $241,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 365 days a year, the days of supply being held in inventory is</strong> A) 44.35. B) 27.39. C) 8.23. D) 0.1215. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the company operates 365 days a year, the days of supply being held in inventory is

A) 44.35.
B) 27.39.
C) 8.23.
D) 0.1215.
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Which of the following is a quality improvement goal that can have positive impacts on supply chain sustainability?

A) reducing inspections
B) holding more inventory
C) eliminating returned products
D) reducing shipments
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Inventory turnover is computed by

A) dividing the cost of goods sold by the average aggregate inventory value.
B) dividing the average aggregate inventory value by costs of goods sold.
C) multiplying the average aggregate inventory value by cost of goods sold.
D) subtracting cost of goods sold from the average aggregate inventory value.
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All of the following are performance metrics in the SCOR system, except

A) perfect order fulfillment.
B) production flexibility.
C) value-added productivity.
D) asset fulfillment.
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A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be</strong> A) 4.898. B) 0.098. C) 10.209. D) 35.75. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be

A) 4.898.
B) 0.098.
C) 10.209.
D) 35.75.
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Which of the following is not a contributing factor to supply chain uncertainty?

A) accurate demand forecasting
B) price fluctuations and discounts
C) long variable lead times
D) incomplete shipments
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A new innovation that merges the digital world with the physical is known as

A) the Internet of Things
B) Electronic Data Interchange
C) Bar Codes
D) E-Business
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A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be</strong> A) 3.720. B) 2.493. C) 13.4546. D) 28.33. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be

A) 3.720.
B) 2.493.
C) 13.4546.
D) 28.33.
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All the following are enablers of efficient supply chain management except

A) bar codes.
B) price tags.
C) RFID tags.
D) the Internet.
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A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be</strong> A) 0.0979. B) 4.3795. C) 8.9784. D) 10.2090. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be

A) 0.0979.
B) 4.3795.
C) 8.9784.
D) 10.2090.
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One way to reduce the bullwhip effect is for supply chain members to

A) make ordering decisions independently of each other.
B) create demand forecasts independently of other supply chain members.
C) share demand forecasts with other supply chain members.
D) restrict information flows between supply chain members.
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A computer-to-computer exchange of business documents in a standard format is known as

A) e-business.
B) electronic data interchange (EDI).
C) radio frequency identification (RFID).
D) point-of-sale data.
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The impetus for sustainability generally comes from

A) upstream in the supply chain and moves downstream
B) downstream in the supply chain and moves upstream
C) government
D) environmental lobbying
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___ is not a perceived advantage of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.

A) Loss of personal privacy
B) Reduced stock-outs
C) Prevention of fraud or theft
D) Lower distribution costs
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All the following are approaches used in risk pooling within a supply chain except

A) reducing the number and variety of parts.
B) creating flexible capacity.
C) encouraging large orders.
D) combining inventories from multiple locations into one location.
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The process of two or more companies in a supply chain synchronizing their individual demand forecasts to develop a single plan for meeting customer demand is known as

A) RFID
B) VMI
C) CPFR
D) ERP
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A distributor that plans inventory for a customer is an example of

A) SCM
B) VMI
C) EDI
D) ERP
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Supply chain integration does not involve ___ among supply chain members.

A) providing information
B) collaborating on replenishment
C) reducing competition
D) coordinating work flows
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Companies resist establishing green supply chains for all the following reasons except that

A) the market is soft for products with green attributes.
B) green manufacturing requires costly new equipment and practice.
C) green initiatives lower costs because fewer resources are consumed.
D) green practices face additional government, societal and social pressures.
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The fraction of orders filled by a distribution centre or warehouse within a specific time period is referred to as the

A) inventory turnover.
B) inventory supply time.
C) fill rate.
D) aggregate orders processed.
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What processes comprise the supply chain and how are the processes integrated?
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Briefly describe supply chain integration and identify some potential benefits it can have on supply chain performance.
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What is the bullwhip effect and how does it occur?
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A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be</strong> A) 3.716. B) 2.493. C) 13.4546. D) 28.33. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be

A) 3.716.
B) 2.493.
C) 13.4546.
D) 28.33.
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Which of the following is a strategic metric for asset management efficiency under the SCOR model

A) total cost to serve
B) return on working capital
C) order fulfillment cycle time
D) overall value at risk
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List and define four information technology supply chain enablers.
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Which of the following is not a key performance indicator used in supply chain management?

A) fill rate
B) days of supply
C) cost of goods
D) inventory turns.
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List and explain the three key supply chain performance indicators.
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Who are the upstream and downstream supply chain members?
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What is a supply chain?
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What is the role of information and information technology in managing the supply chain?
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Supply chain uncertainty and variability may result in incomplete and late orders.
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One way to cope with the bullwhip effect is for supply chain members to share demand information.
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The bullwhip effect occurs when slight to moderate demand variability becomes magnified as demand information is transmitted back upstream.
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Companies address uncertainty in their supply chains by holding extra inventory.
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A supply chain encompasses only the activities associated with the flow of goods and services.
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Discuss sustainable supply chain practices and how they relate to quality management.
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Final end-use customers are upstream members of a supply chain.
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The supply chain for a service tends to be more compacted and less extended than a supply chain for a manufactured good.
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Increasing supply chain transparency only magnifies the bullwhip effect.
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Discuss tools for monitoring supply chain performance and calculate key performance indicators.
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Collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR) is a useful tool supporting supply chain integration.
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Supply chains for services are easier to define than supply chains for manufactured goods.
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Suppliers are upstream members of a supply chain.
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Discuss information technologies currently available for supply chain management.
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Traditionally, each supply chain member was viewed as a separate, stand-alone entity focused on its own goals.
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Define supply chains with respect to both manufacturing and services.
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Because value chain and supply chain have similar meanings they are often used interchangeably.
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Globalization and advances in information technology are primary reasons why supply chain management has become a competitive priority for companies.
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Provide an overview of the four areas where information technology assists with supply chain integration.
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Explain characteristics and management strategies of the modern supply chain.
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The supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model reports the fraction of orders filled by a distribution centre in a specific time period.
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Supply chain management focuses on integrating and managing the flow of

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Which of the following is not a key to effective supply chain management?

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Distributors, warehouses, and retailers are referred to as ___ supply chain members.

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is software that helps integrate many of the supply chain components by sharing and organizing information and data among supply chain members.
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Information is the essential link for coordination among all supply chain members.
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Which of the following is not an area of responsibility in a demand-driven value chain?

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Which of the following is not one of the three key performance indicators (KPI) used to measure supply chain performance?

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E-business replaces physical exchange processes with electronic ones.
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A computer-to-computer exchange of business documents in a standard format is known as electronic data interchange (EDI).
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Supply chain processes include

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The bullwhip effect can

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Use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology makes it possible for a customer to determine production schedules.
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The suppliers in a supply chain are referred to as ___ supply chain members.

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Fill rate is one of the three key performance indicators in measuring supply chain performance.
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Suppliers and customers rarely participate in the design of a supply chain.
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A supply chain consists of an integrated group of processes to source, make, and store products.
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The purchase of goods and services from suppliers is known as

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Information sharing among supply chain members will typically result in all of the following except

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Increased uncertainty and variability in a supply chain typically results in

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A company that produces small electric motors for treadmills had cost of goods sold last year of $241,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces small electric motors for treadmills had cost of goods sold last year of $241,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 365 days a year, the days of supply being held in inventory is</strong> A) 44.35. B) 27.39. C) 8.23. D) 0.1215. If the company operates 365 days a year, the days of supply being held in inventory is

A) 44.35.
B) 27.39.
C) 8.23.
D) 0.1215.
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Which of the following is a quality improvement goal that can have positive impacts on supply chain sustainability?

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D) reducing shipments
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Inventory turnover is computed by

A) dividing the cost of goods sold by the average aggregate inventory value.
B) dividing the average aggregate inventory value by costs of goods sold.
C) multiplying the average aggregate inventory value by cost of goods sold.
D) subtracting cost of goods sold from the average aggregate inventory value.
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All of the following are performance metrics in the SCOR system, except

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B) production flexibility.
C) value-added productivity.
D) asset fulfillment.
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A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be</strong> A) 4.898. B) 0.098. C) 10.209. D) 35.75. If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be

A) 4.898.
B) 0.098.
C) 10.209.
D) 35.75.
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Which of the following is not a contributing factor to supply chain uncertainty?

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B) price fluctuations and discounts
C) long variable lead times
D) incomplete shipments
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A new innovation that merges the digital world with the physical is known as

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B) Electronic Data Interchange
C) Bar Codes
D) E-Business
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A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be</strong> A) 3.720. B) 2.493. C) 13.4546. D) 28.33. If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be

A) 3.720.
B) 2.493.
C) 13.4546.
D) 28.33.
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All the following are enablers of efficient supply chain management except

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B) price tags.
C) RFID tags.
D) the Internet.
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A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces specialized video equipment had cost of goods sold last year of $127,000,000. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be</strong> A) 0.0979. B) 4.3795. C) 8.9784. D) 10.2090. If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the number of inventory turns would be

A) 0.0979.
B) 4.3795.
C) 8.9784.
D) 10.2090.
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One way to reduce the bullwhip effect is for supply chain members to

A) make ordering decisions independently of each other.
B) create demand forecasts independently of other supply chain members.
C) share demand forecasts with other supply chain members.
D) restrict information flows between supply chain members.
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A computer-to-computer exchange of business documents in a standard format is known as

A) e-business.
B) electronic data interchange (EDI).
C) radio frequency identification (RFID).
D) point-of-sale data.
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The impetus for sustainability generally comes from

A) upstream in the supply chain and moves downstream
B) downstream in the supply chain and moves upstream
C) government
D) environmental lobbying
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___ is not a perceived advantage of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.

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B) Reduced stock-outs
C) Prevention of fraud or theft
D) Lower distribution costs
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All the following are approaches used in risk pooling within a supply chain except

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B) creating flexible capacity.
C) encouraging large orders.
D) combining inventories from multiple locations into one location.
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The process of two or more companies in a supply chain synchronizing their individual demand forecasts to develop a single plan for meeting customer demand is known as

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B) VMI
C) CPFR
D) ERP
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A distributor that plans inventory for a customer is an example of

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C) EDI
D) ERP
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Supply chain integration does not involve ___ among supply chain members.

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D) coordinating work flows
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Companies resist establishing green supply chains for all the following reasons except that

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B) green manufacturing requires costly new equipment and practice.
C) green initiatives lower costs because fewer resources are consumed.
D) green practices face additional government, societal and social pressures.
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The fraction of orders filled by a distribution centre or warehouse within a specific time period is referred to as the

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B) inventory supply time.
C) fill rate.
D) aggregate orders processed.
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What processes comprise the supply chain and how are the processes integrated?
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Briefly describe supply chain integration and identify some potential benefits it can have on supply chain performance.
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What is the bullwhip effect and how does it occur?
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65
A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below: <strong>A company that produces printer cartridges had cost of goods sold last year of $629,462,423. The average value of inventory for raw materials, work-in-process, and finished goods are shown in the table below:   If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be</strong> A) 3.716. B) 2.493. C) 13.4546. D) 28.33. If the company operates 50 weeks per year, then the weeks of supply in inventory would be

A) 3.716.
B) 2.493.
C) 13.4546.
D) 28.33.
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66
Which of the following is a strategic metric for asset management efficiency under the SCOR model

A) total cost to serve
B) return on working capital
C) order fulfillment cycle time
D) overall value at risk
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67
List and define four information technology supply chain enablers.
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68
Which of the following is not a key performance indicator used in supply chain management?

A) fill rate
B) days of supply
C) cost of goods
D) inventory turns.
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69
List and explain the three key supply chain performance indicators.
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70
Who are the upstream and downstream supply chain members?
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71
What is a supply chain?
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72
What is the role of information and information technology in managing the supply chain?
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