Logistics Test 3
Companies do not know their true costs for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
All: In standard cost systems, fixed costs are often treated the same as variable costs. Accounting costs are computed to provide historical records. Accounting systems tend to report in aggregate. Allocation of business costs common to multiple segments tend to be subjective and arbitrary.
What type of change may suggest a need to reevaluate and/or redesign a firm's logistics network?
All: change in customer service requirements, change in corporate ownership, shifting locations of customer and/or supply markets
There are four steps in Managing Sourcing and Procurement Processes. What does not belong?
Examine off shore and e-procurement supplies. DO: Determine the type of purchase, Determine the necessary level of investment, Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategic sourcing process
Creating inventory profile
Gathering cycle time info to develop a sketch cum. lead time
____, is a set of international standards that establish the minimum requirements for all organization's quality system.
ISO 9000
Geovisualization
Incorporate multiple dimensions within two dimensional map
Which of the following is NOT a supply chain decision area regarding ROA improvement?
Information Management
Which is correct regarding the transit privilege?
It permits the shipper to stop the shipment in transit and physically change the product's characteristic.
Which is true regarding the facility/supply chain network design decision?
It should be coordinated closely with the corporate and overall business strategies that may be in place.
ALL of the following are advantages of electronic procurement EXCEPT:
Lack of face-to-face contact.
The current logistics management approach is supported by which performance measurement concept?
Least total cost.
What is the best financial metric to show the profit an organization generates in relationship to assets utilized?
ROA
Statements: 1: All logistics budgets are dynamic. 2. Some logistics costs are static.
The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
T/F. The terms purchasing and procurement can often be used interchangeably, however procurement has a broader meaning, and includes purchasing, traffic, warehousing, and receiving inbound materials.
True.
Excessive inventory levels will always lower corporate return on net worth by:
Tying up cash that could be used for other investment opportunities and/or reducing debt.
The grid technique is used to determine a fixed facility location that represents the least-cost center from moving incoming materials and outbound product within a geographic grid. This least cost center is also referred to as
a center of gravity
A project layout is
a fixed location layout where the product remains in place for the duration of production
What advantage does the transit privilege give to shippers located at intermediate locations?
a lower, long-distance through rate charged for the shipment
An "executive dashboard" is
a small number (usually less than five) of KPI's.
The decision to alter the supply chain process is essentially ____ issue.
an optimization.
Total life cycle considerations (TLC)
are figuring more prominently into reverse logistics programs
Recycling and environmental concerns
are often related to regulatory policy at the local, state, and federal levels
The grid technique
assumes that the raw material sources and finished goods markets are fixed.
In the Execute Sourcing Strategy step, the most important thing is to
choose a supplier or suppliers, depending on the objective of the sourcing decision.
An index
combines two or more metrics into a single indicator.
____ exist for basic raw materials such as grain, oil, and suger
commodity markets
Collaboration occurs when
companies leverage each other on an operational basis so that together they perform better then they did separately
What is an advantage of the grid technique for facility location?
computationally, it is relatively easy to use
Another driving influence for supply chain reexamination has been the desire of organizations to change their supply chain focus from a ____ to an "investment" center.
cost center
All of the following are goals of purchasing EXCEPT:
maximize the number of public warehouses utilized in order to avoid the high fixed costs
Scorecard and key performance indicators (KPI's) refer to
metrics to manage logistics operations.
The logistics/supply chain network transformation team
must be aware of the firm's overall business and corporate strategies and the supply chain in which it participates.
The most compelling financial strategy is
operational efficiency
Which of the following is NOT a reactive capability strategy?
resource requirements planning
In the SCOR Model that are five major categories of metrics that need to be used to measure the performance of Process of D1: reliability, ___, agility, costs, and asset management.
responsiveness
Warehouseperson offered reduced rates to user of a public ware
store goods regularly
Green procurement strategies usually require collaboration with ____.
suppliers and vendors
From a business and supply chain perspective, ____ are usually based upon a recognition that industrial systems need to be in harmony with nature by not depleting resources beyond their replacement or regeneration rate.
sustainability pracitces
When a firm "customizes" their supply chain, it is
tailoring the chain to be responsive to the needs of individual customer segments
A major challenge is ____ of total cost of the return flow processes
the estimation
A push-based strategy works well for supply chains that focus on
the immediate delivery of off-the-shelf, low-cost, standardized goods.
Time based strategies could affect
the length of the cash to cash cycle.
Capacity is
the maximum amount of work that an organization is capable of completing in a given period of time
Which is correct regarding tapering rates?
the principle is based on the carrier's ability to spread certain fixed shipment costs over a greater number of miles.
NOT recommendation for supply chain management
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Retailers lose, on average ____ percent of sales due to returns.
3-5
Effective management can have an impact on
All: Reducing supply chain costs, increasing revenues, improving ROA.
Reasons for engaging in forward buying include:
Delay the impact of rising costs and provides provides protection against future anticipated shortages
Which of the following is NOT part of how world class collaboration skills are developed?
Determine the benefits will be shared
Which of the following does not belong in the list of the seven principle of supply chain management?
Develop an outsourcing strategy to maximize asset utilization
IN the Item Procurement Importance Matrix, which items is described as high risk, low value?
Distinctives
T/F. Postponement and JIT are closely linked as postponement involves delaying placing supplies orders until the last minute so they can be delivered Just-In-Time.
False.
Channel structure management includes decisions regarding the use of outsourcing, channel inventories, ____, and channel structure.
Information systems.
Which is true regarding optimization models?
Optimization models are based on precise mathematical procedures that are guaranteed to find the "best" solution for the problem under evaluation.
Which of these is NOT a form of purchasing?
Process improvement. Are: Sourcing, process improvement, purchasing
Gross margin equals
Sales minus COGS
This information technology is a shelf-level collaboration solution b/n consumer goods manufactures and retailers, wherein the manufacturers pull in the point-of-sale (POS) data and other data the minimizes the bullwhip effect
Warehouse technology
A 4PL is
a 3PL looked to for providing competencies related to knowledge availability, information technology, and skills in forming and sustaining supply chain relationships.
CEOs views SCM initiatives
being primarily focused on cost reduction.
A closed loop system deals with
both forward and reverse flows.
There are several classifications of purchased items. Which of the following is NOT one of those?
cash cows. Are: criticals, commodity, generics
The macro approach that locates a warehouse or distribution center at point that minimizes transportation costs for products moving b/n a manufacturing plant and the markets, and is relatively simplistic:
center of gravity approach
A situation where a garage returns worn tires for retreading and receives them back is called a
closed-loop system
Packaging is
critical to logistics
A metric requires
definition.
Which of these is NOT a production method?
delayed differentation
Which is NOT a manufacturing method?
delayed differentitation
What vendor selection criteria are described by vendor attitude, cultural compatibility, training aids, packaging, and repair service?
desirable capabilites
Corporate leaders
do not clearly understand the importance of supply chain excellence
Processes that can produce a range of products are said to have
economies of scope
What is an amalgam of catalogs from vendors within a market that is available via the INternet called?
electronic marketplace
Which is NOT a major challenge for many established manufacturers?
expanding product life cycles
Drawback of centralized inventory is
extends lead times and results in higher transportation costs
What vendor selection criteria are described by price and financial stability?
financial
Information and ____ are important dimensions in revers logistics and closed loop supply chains.
financials
There are ____ high-priority areas in which it is important to develop effective logistics and supply chain straegies
five
Green laws have
had a major impact on firms
Application of the grid technique to the location of a city warehouse
incorporates a blanket rate structure that applies the same rate from an origin to any point within the city or commercial zone.
For most firms, the MOST important measure of customer service is:
inventory availability within a specified order cycle time
Resource requirement planning (RRP)
is a long-run, macro-level planning tool
ALL of the following represent saving associated with volume buying EXCEPT
lower capital costs associated with the inventory investment
Which of the following is NOT a savings associated with volume buying?
lower capital costs associated with the inventory investment
Final step in strategy sourcing methodology
measure and improve service
Which of the following is NOT an element of Order Management?
optimizing mode mix.
Lean production relies on
pull-based systems
What is the effect of tapering rates on facility location?
pulls the location toward the source of the market
There are four major categories with examples that provide a useful way for examining logistics and supply chain performance. They are time, ____, cost, and supporting metrics.
quality.
Strategic sourcing as a process is far more broad and comprehensive than procurement. Overall, the process starts with the formation of a
steering committee
The recent increase focus on revers flows is attributable to
the significant increase in volume of revers flows
The classic objective of a network design model has been
to establish the number, location, and size of finished goods distribution centers and associated product flows.
The concept that represents the sum of all costs associated with making and delivering products to the point where they are needed is called
total landed cost
Companies with 10,000 purchase transactions or more per year should consider
transactional procurement solutions
When a blanket rate structure is used, which factor is eliminated as a locational determinant?
transportation rate
Which of the following is NOT a source of price?
wholesale price index