Ch 10 logistics definitions
Fixed slot location
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Contract warehousing (third-party or dedicated warehousing)
A long term, mutually beneficial arrangement which provides unique and specially tailored warehousing and logistics services exclusively to one client, where the vendor and client share the risks associated with the operation.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Administration that monitors warehousing labor safety practices in the United States
Hazardous material
Any item or agent (biological, chemical, physical) which has the potential to cause harm to humans, animals, or the environment, either by itself or through interaction with other factors
Allocating
Breaking larger quantities into smaller quantities
Accumulating
Bringing together similar stocks from different sources, as might be done by a department store that buys large quantities of men's suits from several different producers
Assorting
Building up a variety of different products for resale to particular customers
Distribution centers
Emphasize rapid movement of products through a facility, and thus they attempt to maximize throughput
Warehouses
Emphasize the storage of products, and their primary purpose is to maximize the usage of available storage space
Regrouping function
Function that involves rearragning the quantities and assortment of products as they ove through the supply chain and can take four forms-accumulating (also referred to as bulk making), allocating (also referred to as bulk breaking), assorting, and sorting out.
Variable slot location
Involves empty storage slots being assigned to incoming products based on space availability
Dunnage
Material that is used to block and brace products inside carrier equipment to prevent the shipment from shifting in transit and becoming damaged
Private warehousing
Owned by the firm storing goods in the facility; generates high fixed costs and thus should only be considered by companies dealing with large volumes of inventory
Warehouse automation
Refers to utilizing mechanical or electronic devices to substitute for human labor
Sorting out
Separating products into grades and qualities desired by different target markets
Public warehousing
Serves all legitimate users and has certain responsibilities to those users
Warehousing
That part of a firm's logistics system that stores products )rwa materials, parts, goods-in-process, finished goods) at and between points of origin and point of consumption
Throughput
The amount of product entering and leaving a facility in a given time period
Cross-docking
The processing of receiving product and shipping it out the same day or overnight without putting it into storage
Multiclient warehousing
Warehousing which mixes attributes of contract and public warehousing