Deck 9: Logistics

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What is the primary objective of logistics in supply chain management?

A)To help customers meet creditors so that they can fulfill their needs.
B)To move the inventory in a supply chain effectively and efficiently to extend the desired level of customer service at the lowest cost.
C)To plan, decide and sample a new product.
D)None of the above.
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Logistics management is used as a means to ___________.

A)Maintain and improve the profitability of a manufacturing enterprise
B)Help boost the economy only
C)Effectively deploy available resources
D)Organize the given resources
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At a micro level, logistics works as a bridge between ____________ and _____________.

A)Customers; managers
B)Customer demand; physical supply
C)Customer demand; creditor
D)Manufacturer; firms
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Logistics management is not required in which of the following industries?

A)Insurance.
B)Rock Music.
C)Cotton Manufacturing.
D)All of the above.
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Logistics are a vital cost for firms, making up ______ percent of the cost.

A)10
B)25
C)Unable to be calculated.
D)0
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What does the term logistics refer to?

A)All attempts to measure and minimize the ecological impact of logistics activities.
B)A chain of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service for the market.
C)A group of organizations and people involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
D)The process of developing, executing, and adjusting procedures for the efficient and effective transportation and storage of goods from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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The 6 "R" of logistics are:

A)Right Product, Right Storage, Right Quantity, Right Handling, Right Quality, and Right Costs.
B)Right Equipment, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Production, Right Quality, and Right Distribution
C)Right Area, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Handling, Right Transport, and Right Storage.
D)Right Product, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Time, Right Quality, and Right Costs.
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What are the key activities required to facilitate the flow of a product from point of origin to point of consumption?

A)Purchasing, producing, allocating, storing, and retailing,
B)Demand forecasting, managing the movement of raw materials into an organization, processing of raw materials into finished goods, and movement of finished goods toward the end customer.
C)Customer service, demand forecasting, inventory management, storing and retailing, and material handling.
D)Customer service, demand forecasting, inventory management, logistics, and material handling.
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The term "costs of system" can be best described as:

A)Interest rate of the bounded capital, insurance, depreciation, loss by theft.
B)Fix costs of the warehouse equipment, efforts for transfer to and release from stock.
C)Planning, realization, and control of the material flow.
D)Planning of production program, control, and order processing.
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If the final inspector at a tractor paint shop discovers that the paint on the tractor has a poor finish, the tractor may have to be completely rescinded and repainted. What type of cost does this situation describe?

A)External failure cost
B)Appraisal cost
C)Prevention cost
D)Internal failure cost
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What is the correct order of the logistic cycle?

A)Raw material, converting industry, primary industry, commerce, and recycling industry.
B)Raw material, primary industry, converting industry, commerce, final consumer, and recycling industry.
C)Converting industry, commerce, final consumer, government, and bank.
D)Primary industry, raw material, manufacturing industry, commerce, final consumer, and government
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The three main phases through which logistics delivers value to customers are:

A)Inbound logistics, process logistics, and outbound logistics.
B)Warehousing, packaging, and transportation.
C)Inbound processing, order processing, and outbound processing.
D)Order processing, warehousing, and packaging.
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What is meant by third party logistics?

A)Suppliers' logistics.
B)External establishments that carry out logistics activities.
C)Internal organizations that carry out logistics activities.
D)None of the above.
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What is the primary objective of logistics in supply chain management?

A)To help customers meet creditors so that they can fulfill their needs.
B)To move the inventory in a supply chain effectively and efficiently to extend the desired level of customer service at the lowest cost.
C)To plan, decide and sample a new product.
D)None of the above.
To move the inventory in a supply chain effectively and efficiently to extend the desired level of customer service at the lowest cost.
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Logistics management is used as a means to ___________.

A)Maintain and improve the profitability of a manufacturing enterprise
B)Help boost the economy only
C)Effectively deploy available resources
D)Organize the given resources
Maintain and improve the profitability of a manufacturing enterprise
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At a micro level, logistics works as a bridge between ____________ and _____________.

A)Customers; managers
B)Customer demand; physical supply
C)Customer demand; creditor
D)Manufacturer; firms
Customer demand; physical supply
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Logistics management is not required in which of the following industries?

A)Insurance.
B)Rock Music.
C)Cotton Manufacturing.
D)All of the above.
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Logistics are a vital cost for firms, making up ______ percent of the cost.

A)10
B)25
C)Unable to be calculated.
D)0
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What does the term logistics refer to?

A)All attempts to measure and minimize the ecological impact of logistics activities.
B)A chain of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service for the market.
C)A group of organizations and people involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
D)The process of developing, executing, and adjusting procedures for the efficient and effective transportation and storage of goods from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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The 6 "R" of logistics are:

A)Right Product, Right Storage, Right Quantity, Right Handling, Right Quality, and Right Costs.
B)Right Equipment, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Production, Right Quality, and Right Distribution
C)Right Area, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Handling, Right Transport, and Right Storage.
D)Right Product, Right Place, Right Quantity, Right Time, Right Quality, and Right Costs.
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What are the key activities required to facilitate the flow of a product from point of origin to point of consumption?

A)Purchasing, producing, allocating, storing, and retailing,
B)Demand forecasting, managing the movement of raw materials into an organization, processing of raw materials into finished goods, and movement of finished goods toward the end customer.
C)Customer service, demand forecasting, inventory management, storing and retailing, and material handling.
D)Customer service, demand forecasting, inventory management, logistics, and material handling.
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The term "costs of system" can be best described as:

A)Interest rate of the bounded capital, insurance, depreciation, loss by theft.
B)Fix costs of the warehouse equipment, efforts for transfer to and release from stock.
C)Planning, realization, and control of the material flow.
D)Planning of production program, control, and order processing.
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If the final inspector at a tractor paint shop discovers that the paint on the tractor has a poor finish, the tractor may have to be completely rescinded and repainted. What type of cost does this situation describe?

A)External failure cost
B)Appraisal cost
C)Prevention cost
D)Internal failure cost
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What is the correct order of the logistic cycle?

A)Raw material, converting industry, primary industry, commerce, and recycling industry.
B)Raw material, primary industry, converting industry, commerce, final consumer, and recycling industry.
C)Converting industry, commerce, final consumer, government, and bank.
D)Primary industry, raw material, manufacturing industry, commerce, final consumer, and government
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The three main phases through which logistics delivers value to customers are:

A)Inbound logistics, process logistics, and outbound logistics.
B)Warehousing, packaging, and transportation.
C)Inbound processing, order processing, and outbound processing.
D)Order processing, warehousing, and packaging.
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What is meant by third party logistics?

A)Suppliers' logistics.
B)External establishments that carry out logistics activities.
C)Internal organizations that carry out logistics activities.
D)None of the above.
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