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Deck 9: Using Supply Chains to Create Value for Customers
1
Alan must first go through the process of _____ before he procures goods and services for his organization.
sourcing
2
A 3PL is a one-stop shipping solution for a company that wants to focus on other aspects of its business besides logistics.
True
3
_____ provide logistics services for part or all supply chain management functions.
Third-party logistics firms (3PLs)
4
Companies may join the Fair Trade movement to convey that they are _____.
A) outsourcing
B) socially responsible
C) environmentally ethical
D) environmentally sustainable
E) efficient
A) outsourcing
B) socially responsible
C) environmentally ethical
D) environmentally sustainable
E) efficient
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_____ should ultimately be the focus of any outsourcing or insourcing decisions made by a company.
A) Firm value
B) Supply chain management
C) Organizational capabilities
D) Revenue
E) The customer
A) Firm value
B) Supply chain management
C) Organizational capabilities
D) Revenue
E) The customer
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6
After dealing with multiple customer service issues,Peggy decided that she would not renew her contract with Ron's customer service company.Moving the customer service function back within Peggy's company is known as insourcing.
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Purchasing goods and services for an organization is known as procurement.
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8
An advantage of outsourcing is that:
A) it takes less time for a company to get the finished goods into the hands of its consumers at home.
B) the safety of products is easily managed.
C) the quality of products is guaranteed.
D) it can add value to the product.
E) technologies are kept to the company.
A) it takes less time for a company to get the finished goods into the hands of its consumers at home.
B) the safety of products is easily managed.
C) the quality of products is guaranteed.
D) it can add value to the product.
E) technologies are kept to the company.
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9
If a firm can find a company that can add more value to a function than it can itself,it will often _____ the task to that company.
A) offshore
B) procure
C) source
D) outsource
E) insource
A) offshore
B) procure
C) source
D) outsource
E) insource
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10
Marketers are referring to the _____ when looking to companies who sell and promote their products in addition to those who provide raw materials,transportation,and all other functions involved in creating the product.
A) demand chain
B) value chain
C) upstream firms
D) downstream firms
E) marketing channel
A) demand chain
B) value chain
C) upstream firms
D) downstream firms
E) marketing channel
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Freight forwarders typically own their own transportation equipment and warehouses.
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12
Fred started a t-shirt business last year.He designs the shirts in the United States and then sends the designs to companies in China to be produced.Fred is utilizing a(n)_____ strategy.
A) offshoring
B) co-sourcing
C) insourcing
D) 3PL
E) procurement
A) offshoring
B) co-sourcing
C) insourcing
D) 3PL
E) procurement
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13
A firm may push for environmental sustainability because:
A) many consumers want farmers to be paid high wages.
B) many consumers want to pay higher prices for third-world producer wages.
C) many consumers are willing to pay more for green products.
D) many consumers associate the color green with quality.
E) many consumers associate going green with supply chain management.
A) many consumers want farmers to be paid high wages.
B) many consumers want to pay higher prices for third-world producer wages.
C) many consumers are willing to pay more for green products.
D) many consumers associate the color green with quality.
E) many consumers associate going green with supply chain management.
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14
The process of designing,monitoring,and altering supply chains to make them as efficient as possible is called demand chain management.
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The value chain concept refers to the belief that your supply chain partners should do more for you than perform just _____.
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16
Smart companies integrate their supply chains into their marketing plans,by means such as:
A) finding ways the supply chain can create value for customers.
B) integrating supply chain management with day-to-day operations.
C) finding ways the supply chain can help the firm cut costs.
D) finding ways the supply chain can aid in employee morale.
E) integrating suppliers and retailer value propositions.
A) finding ways the supply chain can create value for customers.
B) integrating supply chain management with day-to-day operations.
C) finding ways the supply chain can help the firm cut costs.
D) finding ways the supply chain can aid in employee morale.
E) integrating suppliers and retailer value propositions.
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FedEx Supply Chain Services and UPS Supply Chain Solutions,that takeover the entire order processing and shipping departmental functions of a company,are examples of:
A) freight forwarders.
B) consumer shipping services.
C) logistical sources.
D) supply chain value added firms.
E) 3PLs.
A) freight forwarders.
B) consumer shipping services.
C) logistical sources.
D) supply chain value added firms.
E) 3PLs.
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18
_____ and _____ have become a larger part of Sally's role as a supply manager since she first started.
A) Segmenting; targeting
B) Outsourcing; procurement
C) Sourcing; procurement
D) Offshoring; sourcing
E) Segmenting; procurement
A) Segmenting; targeting
B) Outsourcing; procurement
C) Sourcing; procurement
D) Offshoring; sourcing
E) Segmenting; procurement
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19
A(n)_____ is an organization whose duties include consolidating small loads of freight,negotiating rates for their shipment,and booking space for them on transportation vehicles and in warehouses.
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A retailer is typically a type of upstream firm.
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21
_____ synthesizes information including sales history,point-of-sale data,warehouse data,supplier data,promotion information,and economic trends.
A) Demand-planning software
B) An exponential system
C) Value-based marketing
D) Strategic marketing
E) A value chain system
A) Demand-planning software
B) An exponential system
C) Value-based marketing
D) Strategic marketing
E) A value chain system
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22
Designer goods producers can utilize _____ to combat knockoffs in the marketplace.
A) RFID tags
B) 3PLs
C) demand-planning software
D) electronic product codes
E) just-in-time inventory controls
A) RFID tags
B) 3PLs
C) demand-planning software
D) electronic product codes
E) just-in-time inventory controls
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23
One way for Amy to forecast demand is to look at her company's previous sales reports.
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24
Explain the advantages of outsourcing.
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The rational for utilizing supply chain visibility is that:
A) businesses need employee incentives.
B) firms need to utilize detail contracts.
C) transaction information is valuable.
D) spreadsheets perform the necessary work effectively.
E) a supplier will be more reliable.
A) businesses need employee incentives.
B) firms need to utilize detail contracts.
C) transaction information is valuable.
D) spreadsheets perform the necessary work effectively.
E) a supplier will be more reliable.
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26
RFID refers to:
A) a system in which a firm keeps very little inventory on hand.
B) a term used to describe a reduction or loss of inventory.
C) backup inventory that serves as a buffer.
D) a unique barcode that distinguishes between two seemingly identical products.
E) a tag that emits radio signals that can record and track a shipment as it comes in and out of a facility.
A) a system in which a firm keeps very little inventory on hand.
B) a term used to describe a reduction or loss of inventory.
C) backup inventory that serves as a buffer.
D) a unique barcode that distinguishes between two seemingly identical products.
E) a tag that emits radio signals that can record and track a shipment as it comes in and out of a facility.
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27
Demand planning impacts:
A) the materials a firm must purchase.
B) the consumer's supply chain.
C) the processes needed to create an offering.
D) the firm's communication schedule.
E) the firm's freight forwarding promotion.
A) the materials a firm must purchase.
B) the consumer's supply chain.
C) the processes needed to create an offering.
D) the firm's communication schedule.
E) the firm's freight forwarding promotion.
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28
_____ is the process of ensuring a firm has an adequate supply of products and a wide enough assortment of them to meet customer needs.
A) CPFR
B) Inventory control
C) Demand forecasting
D) Lead time
E) Supply chain visibility
A) CPFR
B) Inventory control
C) Demand forecasting
D) Lead time
E) Supply chain visibility
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29
Explain the disadvantages of outsourcing.
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30
Lead time is closely related to:
A) supply chain forecasting.
B) demand forecasting.
C) promotional pricing communications.
D) marketing mix implementation.
E) distribution sourcing forecasting.
A) supply chain forecasting.
B) demand forecasting.
C) promotional pricing communications.
D) marketing mix implementation.
E) distribution sourcing forecasting.
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Inventory control occurs when a firm runs out of a product a customer wants to buy.
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32
_____ decisions are made more frequently than _____ decisions.
A) Offshoring; forecasting
B) Offshoring; sourcing
C) Forecasting; sourcing
D) Forecasting; offshoring
E) Sourcing; forecasting
A) Offshoring; forecasting
B) Offshoring; sourcing
C) Forecasting; sourcing
D) Forecasting; offshoring
E) Sourcing; forecasting
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33
Firms with just-in-time inventory systems keep very little inventory on hand.
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34
CPFR refers to:
A) calculating planning, funding, and repositioning.
B) collaborative planning, funding, and replenishment.
C) collaborative planning, forecasting, and repositioning.
D) collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment.
E) calculating planning, forecasting, and replenishment.
A) calculating planning, funding, and repositioning.
B) collaborative planning, funding, and replenishment.
C) collaborative planning, forecasting, and repositioning.
D) collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment.
E) calculating planning, forecasting, and replenishment.
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35
What are some methods companies utilize to be sure their products are of sound quality when outsourcing?
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36
The management of the resources,events,and processes needed to create an offering is known as demand planning.
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37
Employee theft of inventory is referred to as:
A) shoplifting.
B) supplier fraud.
C) shrinkage.
D) spoiling product.
E) obsolete product.
A) shoplifting.
B) supplier fraud.
C) shrinkage.
D) spoiling product.
E) obsolete product.
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38
Retailers may forego utilizing a CPFR strategy,preferring to sell sales information to third parties.
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39
Social responsibility is the idea that a company should manage their business,not just to earn profits,but to advance _____.
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40
Describe the strategy Zara implemented in reference to its supply chain that ultimately provided it with a competitive advantage.
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41
More products are shipped by truck than by another means.
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42
Explain the negative arguments of RFID tagging.
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EPC is a special electronic format that companies use to exchange business documents from computer to computer.
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44
Delivering what is promised,when it was promised,and the way it was promised are key drivers of _____.
A) cross-docking
B) customer satisfaction
C) supply chain value
D) distribution centers
E) electronic data interchanges
A) cross-docking
B) customer satisfaction
C) supply chain value
D) distribution centers
E) electronic data interchanges
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45
_____ is the amount of time it takes for a customer to receive a good or service once it has been ordered.
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46
Provide examples of how companies can forecast demand.
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47
A situation in which supply chain partners share information with one another so they can see how well the chain is working is known as _____.
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48
CPFR is a practice whereby supply chain partners _____ and coordinate their operations.
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49
Smaller warehouses are more effective in terms of cost.
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_____ is the process of estimating how much of a good or service a customer will buy from you.
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51
Requiring a supplier to manage inventory for a firm downstream is known as ____.
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52
Warehouses and distribution centers are becoming more automated and wired.
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53
Sourcing decisions decide which _____ to use.
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54
A _____ is a warehouse where the emphasis is on processing and moving goods on to wholesalers,retailers,or consumers.
A) distribution center
B) hub-and-spoke system
C) dispatcher
D) supply chain
E) wholesaler
A) distribution center
B) hub-and-spoke system
C) dispatcher
D) supply chain
E) wholesaler
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_____ involves moving inventory through the supply chain so that products spend little or no time in warehouses.
A) Traditional storing
B) Logistical coordination
C) Cross-docking
D) Value docking
E) Supply chain management
A) Traditional storing
B) Logistical coordination
C) Cross-docking
D) Value docking
E) Supply chain management
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56
Metal boxes that are used to ship consumer goods on cargo ships are known as _____.
A) shipment containers
B) transportation containers
C) cargo containers
D) intermodal containers
E) consumer containers
A) shipment containers
B) transportation containers
C) cargo containers
D) intermodal containers
E) consumer containers
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57
Transportation modes a firm uses should be based on what its customers want and are willing to pay for.
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58
Explain the advantages of RFID tagging.
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59
To avoid stockouts,companies keep a certain amount of _____ on hand.
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60
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of safety stock.
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61
_____ is a good option for a company transporting freshly cut flowers.
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62
_____ is growing faster than any other transportation method.
A) Trucks
B) Railroad
C) Water
D) Pipelines
E) Air
A) Trucks
B) Railroad
C) Water
D) Pipelines
E) Air
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63
Track and trace systems provide value to customers.
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64
Shippers are highly anxious when their products are in transit.
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65
_____ are the most versatile in terms of moving goods because they can go anywhere there are roads.
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_____ is the fastest transportation method in terms of shipping goods.
A) Trucks
B) Railroad
C) Water
D) Pipelines
E) Air
A) Trucks
B) Railroad
C) Water
D) Pipelines
E) Air
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67
_____ involves running broken,defective,and scrap products backward through the supply chain.
A) Upward mobility
B) Forward integration
C) Reverse logistics
D) Backward integration
E) Reverse engineering
A) Upward mobility
B) Forward integration
C) Reverse logistics
D) Backward integration
E) Reverse engineering
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68
Track and trace systems help companies anticipate events:
A) moving upstream.
B) that could disrupt the supply chain.
C) for demand forecasting.
D) and logistics.
E) for just-in-time inventory.
A) moving upstream.
B) that could disrupt the supply chain.
C) for demand forecasting.
D) and logistics.
E) for just-in-time inventory.
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69
Explain the rational for firms utilizing smaller warehouses.
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70
Produce is easy to trace due to electronic product codes.
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71
_____ makes for greater visibility among supply chain partners because they can all check the status of orders electronically rather than having to fax or e-mail documents back and forth.
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A study suggests that companies can recover about half their annual sales by instituting "turn trash into cash" systems.
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73
An _____ is utilized to distinguish a type of product based on some unique characteristic.
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74
The physical flow of materials in the supply chain is known as _____.
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75
Shipping via waterway is _____.
A) growing
B) fast
C) inexpensive
D) versatile
E) direct to consumer
A) growing
B) fast
C) inexpensive
D) versatile
E) direct to consumer
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_____ are costly to build but transport liquid and gas goods cheaply once constructed.
A) Pipelines
B) Railroads
C) Cargo ships
D) Airlines
E) Trucking fleets
A) Pipelines
B) Railroads
C) Cargo ships
D) Airlines
E) Trucking fleets
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77
Consumers are very interested in knowing where their products come from.
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78
List transportation methods utilized by firms and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Merchandise in transit is of concern to shippers because:
A) it is at risk.
B) it is expensive.
C) it is slow moving.
D) it is highly sensitive.
E) it is subject to bad weather.
A) it is at risk.
B) it is expensive.
C) it is slow moving.
D) it is highly sensitive.
E) it is subject to bad weather.
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Tracking individual products is more difficult than tracking product loads.
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