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A company coordinates farms, factories, warehouses, and transportation routes to move products to consumers. What system describes this network?
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Supply chain
Retail pipeline
Manufacturing cycle
Accounting network
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A logistics manager studies how materials, information, and money move from suppliers to consumers. What process is being analyzed?
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Global supply chain logistics
Retail marketing flow
Financial auditing
Production automation
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A company coordinates farms, factories, warehouses, and transportation routes to move products to consumers. What system describes this network?
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A logistics manager studies how materials, information, and money move from suppliers to consumers. What process is being analyzed?
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A factory converts raw materials into finished goods before shipping them to distribution centers. What type of facility performs this role?
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A document proves a carrier received freight and agrees to deliver it to a destination. What is this document called?
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A warehouse focuses mainly on storing inventory while a distribution center focuses on moving goods quickly to transport vehicles. What key difference does this describe?
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A logistics professional says logistics is the 'game played inside the supply chain arena.' What does logistics manage?
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A company manages both delivering products to customers and handling returned items. What logistics concept includes both?
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Workers move, store, control, and protect products throughout production and distribution. What area of logistics does this describe?
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A product moves through suppliers, factories, warehouses, and retailers before reaching a consumer. What concept describes this process?
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A company recycles used materials to extend product life and reduce waste. What supply chain concept does this represent?
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A company moves materials and information across international borders using transportation networks. What process is this?
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A business increases production because customers are ordering more products. What force drives the supply chain?
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Steel components stored before being used in manufacturing are what type of inventory?
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Parts currently being assembled on a factory line are classified as what type of inventory?
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Completed televisions stored in a warehouse ready for shipment are what type of inventory?
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Products currently being transported from a supplier to a warehouse are classified as what type of inventory?
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A warehouse focuses on receiving goods, storing them, filling orders, and shipping them. What four activities represent these core functions?
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A worker checks shipment quantities and condition against documents when goods arrive. What process is this?
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A warehouse employee assigns products to rack or storage locations. What logistics activity is being performed?
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A worker gathers products from multiple storage locations to fill a customer order. What activity is this?
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An employee selects items from shelves and sends them to shipping for staging. What step is this called?
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Goods move directly from an incoming truck to an outgoing truck without being stored. What process is this?
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A distribution center wraps pallets with stretch wrap to protect products during shipment. What activity is this?
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Preparing labels, documentation, and loading trailers for outbound deliveries is what warehouse function?
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Trucks, airplanes, trains, ships, and pipelines represent what category in logistics?
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Each organization in the supply chain depends on the others to operate effectively. What concept describes this?
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A company tracks productivity, quality, and response time to evaluate operations. What are these measurements called?
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A company measures the time between receiving a customer order and delivering the product. What metric is this?
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Warehouse productivity is often measured using units processed per hour or cases per hour. What type of measure is this?
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A logistics manager emphasizes shipping the correct product rather than just shipping quickly. What principle is being applied?