
CHAPTER 3 (SCM PROCESS)
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- Q1
The first step in a supply chain process is:
deliver
make
source
plan
30s - Q2
In a supply chain unit, a supply chain officer needs to plan first in order to:
determine the supplier needed
construct a set of pricing and delivery strategies.
identify the demand and needs of buyers.
establish long-term supplier relationship
45s - Q3
For a customer demand to happen:
buyer must be able to buy the product
buyer must have the buying capacity to have the product
buyer must be interested and willing to buy the product
buyer must be willing and able to buy the product
45s - Q4
Company A: This company has a system to determine the sales per day as well as the number of coffee customer visits per day.
Company B: Relies on the tally of sales manually and undermines having a system.
Which of the two has proper metrics?
Company B
Both A and B
Company A
45s - Q5
This refers to receiving and inspecting shipments, then moving them to production facilities.
Sourcing
Planning
Returning
Handling
45s - Q6
In a supply chain process, the actual conversion of raw materials is in what step?
Source
Make
Deliver
Return
45s - Q7
Jollibee’s raw resources packaged and produced goods imported and are managed to grow by their suppliers. Hence, from suppliers to the central distribution office of the food chain is the process called:
inbound
all of the options are correct
catering to clients
outbound
60s - Q8
A network formed by a company, its suppliers, and its customers with the goal of producing and distributing the company's products and/or services - includes all of the steps required to get products and/or services to the customer.
information flow
material flow
supply chain
procurement system
60s - Q9
It entails a continuous flow of a product from the manufacturer to the consumer.
material flow
information flow
money flow
45s - Q10
This refers to carrying out the steps necessary to receive materials, goods, and services from suppliers in order to create a product.
delivering
sourcing
purchasing
making
30s - Q11
It refers to the continuous and systematic quest for new product opportunities, including updating or changing an existing product.
idea screening
product launching
promotion
idea generation
45s - Q12
During the feasibility analysis, you must answer the following questions:
Do you have the necessary labor and materials?
All of the choices are included
Are you able to access the appropriate distribution networks?
What is the cost of production, delivery, and marketing?
45s - Q13
It is the phase at which a product is tried to introduce to its target market.
product design
commercialization
placement
product development
30s - Q14
Transactions arising from the firm together with the supplier and also transactions between firms and clients are the so called:
money flow
information flow
material flow
30s - Q15
The efficient means of receiving the harvested coffee beans from the farm to the roasting plant is the process of:
plan
return
delivery
make
30s