Deck 11: Global Supply Chain Procurement and Distribution
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Deck 11: Global Supply Chain Procurement and Distribution
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The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
The total amount shipped from Boise to Los Angeles is:
A) 3
B) 6
C) 3,000
D) 5,000
The optimal solution is:
The total amount shipped from Boise to Los Angeles is:A) 3
B) 6
C) 3,000
D) 5,000
3,000
2
In an unbalanced transportation problem supply and demand are not equal.
True
3
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
How many units of New York demand are supplied from Omaha?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 1,500
D) 6,000
The optimal solution is:
How many units of New York demand are supplied from Omaha?A) 5
B) 10
C) 1,500
D) 6,000
6,000
4
An important factor in supply chain management is determining the lowest-cost transportation provider from among several alternatives.
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The trans-shipment model is an extension of the transportation model in which intermediate trans-shipment points are added between the sources and destinations.
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The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
The total cost of the shipping plan is:
A) $15,000
B) $18,500
C) $35,500
D) $43,500
The optimal solution is:
The total cost of the shipping plan is:A) $15,000
B) $18,500
C) $35,500
D) $43,500
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7
Two quantitative techniques that are used for determining the least cost means of transporting goods and services are the transportation method and the queuing method.
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8
It is not possible to solve transportation models using spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel.
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9
In a transportation model each source is able to supply a fixed number of units of the product and each destination has a fixed demand for the product.
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10
Each cell in a transportation table represents the amount transported from one source to all destinations.
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The stepping-stone method is a quantitative technique that can be used to solve transportation models quantitatively.
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12
Use the trans-shipment model to determine the lowest cost method of transporting from sources with fixed supply to destinations with fixed demand when there are intermediate destination points.
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13
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
The total amount shipped from Portland to Dallas is:
A) 4,500
B) 1,000
C) 4,000
D) 1,500
The optimal solution is:
The total amount shipped from Portland to Dallas is:A) 4,500
B) 1,000
C) 4,000
D) 1,500
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14
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
How many units of Albany demand are supplied from Nashville?
A) 4,500
B) 4,000
C) 1,500
D) 1,000
The optimal solution is:
How many units of Albany demand are supplied from Nashville?A) 4,500
B) 4,000
C) 1,500
D) 1,000
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15
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
The optimal solution is:
The total cost of the shipping plan is:
A) $17,000
B) $25,000
C) $50,000
D) $66,000
The optimal solution is:
The total cost of the shipping plan is:A) $17,000
B) $25,000
C) $50,000
D) $66,000
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16
If a route is prohibited, units can be transported from a particular source to a particular destination.
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17
One way to incorporate a prohibited route in a transportation problem is to
A) assign a low cost, relative to the other route shipping costs, to the prohibited route
B) assign a high cost, relative to the other route shipping costs, to the prohibited route
C) assign a zero cost to the prohibited route
D) transportation problems with prohibited routes cannot be modeled
A) assign a low cost, relative to the other route shipping costs, to the prohibited route
B) assign a high cost, relative to the other route shipping costs, to the prohibited route
C) assign a zero cost to the prohibited route
D) transportation problems with prohibited routes cannot be modeled
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18
Transportation models can be solved within the context of a transportation table.
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19
Use the transportation model to determine the lowest cost method of transporting from sources with fixed supply to destinations with fixed demand.
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20
In a transportation model the total supply and total demand must be equal.
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21
What is the total cost of the optimal solution?
A) $43,500
B) $48,500
C) $54,200
D) $56,900
A) $43,500
B) $48,500
C) $54,200
D) $56,900
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22
Discuss procurement and explain outsourcing as a strategic decision.
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23
How many units are being shipped to New York?
A) 0
B) 400
C) 500
D) 600
A) 0
B) 400
C) 500
D) 600
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24
Discuss distribution strategies, systems, and processes.
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25
How many units are shipped through the Minneapolis trans-shipment point?
A) 500
B) 1,500
C) 2,500
D) 3,500
A) 500
B) 1,500
C) 2,500
D) 3,500
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26
Which facility is not producing at capacity?
A) Boston
B) Philadelphia
C) Atlanta
D) New York
A) Boston
B) Philadelphia
C) Atlanta
D) New York
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27
What is the overall cost of the trans-shipment plan shown above?
A) $215,000
B) $231,000
C) $286,000
D) $343,000
A) $215,000
B) $231,000
C) $286,000
D) $343,000
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28
Having more than one shipping distribution but with the same total cost is known as:
A) a prohibited solution
B) an unequal solution
C) an alternative optimal solution
D) a trans-shipment solution
A) a prohibited solution
B) an unequal solution
C) an alternative optimal solution
D) a trans-shipment solution
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29
Prohibited Routes are applicable to which of the following models?
A) transportation model only
B) trans-shipment model only
C) both the transportation and trans-shipment models
D) none of the above
A) transportation model only
B) trans-shipment model only
C) both the transportation and trans-shipment models
D) none of the above
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30
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. The minimum cost is:
A) $66,000
B) $63,000
C) $61,500
D) $60,500
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. The minimum cost is:A) $66,000
B) $63,000
C) $61,500
D) $60,500
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31
Outsourcing is a relatively new phenomenon used strictly by multinationals.
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32
Assess the advantages and disadvantages of different modes of transportation.
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33
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. The minimum decrease in the unit shipping cost from St. Louis to New York that would change the optimal solution is:
A) 0.95
B) 1.00
C) 1.01
D) 1.50
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. The minimum decrease in the unit shipping cost from St. Louis to New York that would change the optimal solution is:A) 0.95
B) 1.00
C) 1.01
D) 1.50
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34
The spreadsheet cell that contains the total cost of the transportation plan is known as the __________ in Excel's Solver dialog box.
A) Changing Cell
B) Target Cell
C) Constraint Cell
D) Total Cost Cell
A) Changing Cell
B) Target Cell
C) Constraint Cell
D) Total Cost Cell
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35
How many boxes are sent from Seattle to the Chicago trans-shipment point?
A) 500
B) 1,500
C) 2,500
D) 4,000
A) 500
B) 1,500
C) 2,500
D) 4,000
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36
How many units are being shipped from Philadelphia?
A) 0
B) 200
C) 400
D) 500
A) 0
B) 200
C) 400
D) 500
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37
Describe the basic elements of e-procurement and spend analysis.
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38
Discuss issues and trends in the global supply chain.
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39
How many boxes are shipped from Seattle?
A) 4,500
B) 4,000
C) 1,500
D) 500
A) 4,500
B) 4,000
C) 1,500
D) 500
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40
The following transportation table shows the cost of shipping one unit from each source to each destination in the upper right-hand corner of each cell, as well as the supply capacities and demand requirements:
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. In the optimal solution, the amount shipped from Charlotte to New York is:
A) 1500
B) 2500
C) 4500
D) 5500
Use MS Excel Solver (or other appropriate software) to find the optimal solution. In the optimal solution, the amount shipped from Charlotte to New York is:A) 1500
B) 2500
C) 4500
D) 5500
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41
Purchasing from a supplier is called procurement.
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42
Box retailers are some of the largest facilities in the United States and Canada.
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43
Logistics includes distribution and transportation activities within a supply chain.
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44
Distribution includes both warehousing and transportation functions.
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45
Cross-docking is one of the reasons Walmart has such an efficient supply chain.
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46
Distributors deal only in very large quantities providing infrequent deliveries.
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47
Companies use outsourcing as a strategic move to transfer their core competencies to their suppliers.
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48
Postponement involves moving some of the manufacturing into the distribution centre.
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49
One of the advantages of outsourcing is that firms can focus on what they do best.
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50
E-procurement is mostly used to purchase indirect products that support production.
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51
Many companies are outsourcing in countries where higher prices for supply are offset by higher quality.
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52
In a reverse auction, a supplier posts on the Internet products available for bids from potential customers.
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53
Procurement involves the selection of a supplier.
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54
In today's competitive environment, speed is often the most important factor in logistics.
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55
Purchasing can be classified according to two broad categories: direct (manufacturing inputs) and indirect (operating inputs).
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56
Warehouse management systems are often used to run the day-to-day operations of a distribution centre.
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57
Outsourcing supports vertical integration of a firm's supply chain.
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E-marketplaces are sites on the Internet where companies can find new business partners.
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59
Outsourcing and sourcing have the same meaning and are often used interchangeably.
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60
Outsourcing involves sourcing from a supplier goods and services that were previously produced in-house.
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61
Mexico has replaced China as the U.S.'s and Canada's top trade partner.
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62
Most favoured-nation (MFN) status is an agreement where members of the WTO extend to other members the most favourable treatment given to any trade partner.
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63
International trade specialists help firms overcome obstacles associated with importing products.
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64
A value-added tax is based on the total cost of producing a product and not the value added by the supply chain partner.
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65
Cross-docking allows a distribution centre to direct incoming shipments straight to a shipping dock to fill outgoing orders.
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66
The proliferation of nation trading groups has increased tariffs and decreased duties.
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67
Distribution outsourcing allows companies to focus on their core competencies.
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68
Landed cost includes the cost of storing and transporting a product but not the cost of producing it.
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69
Information technology is an enabler of globalization for middle-tier companies.
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70
A transportation management system controls activities at a facility's dock and schedules appointments.
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71
Package delivery is best suited to fast and reliable shipments of large, bulky items.
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72
Transportation involves the movement of a product within a warehouse or distribution centre.
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73
Partnerships require suppliers to provide
A) higher quality.
B) prompt delivery.
C) lower prices.
D) all of the above.
A) higher quality.
B) prompt delivery.
C) lower prices.
D) all of the above.
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74
Quality has been a problem in Mexico where it can vary dramatically between companies.
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75
The combination of several modes of transportation is called intermodal transportation.
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76
Postponement involves delaying shipments from suppliers until demand is more certain.
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77
In an attempt to minimize inventory levels, companies frequently require their suppliers to use a(n) ___ inventory management system.
A) periodic delivery
B) continuous
C) on-demand
D) all of the above
A) periodic delivery
B) continuous
C) on-demand
D) all of the above
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78
International trading is viewed as "business as usual" for any sized firm.
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79
Globalization decreases the need for a well-planned domestic supply chains.
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80
What a company does best is often referred as the firm's core
A) capabilities.
B) activities.
C) competencies.
D) competitiveness.
A) capabilities.
B) activities.
C) competencies.
D) competitiveness.
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