Question: Question Completion Status: Match the statements with the best answer in the given choices. Framework that highlights the overall integrated nature of supply 1. DELIVER



Question Completion Status: Match the statements with the best answer in the given choices. Framework that highlights the overall integrated nature of supply 1. DELIVER Ichain management (hint: pillars). 2. End-to-End Refers to that part of an end-to-end supply chain near the final 3. Traditional Cost Logistics Model consumer. 4. Operational Performance The integrated sequence of organizations - their facilities, functions, and activities - that are involved in producing a product 5. Demurrage This logistics cost model looks at each 'segment' of the 6. Bill of Lading transportation process individually, without focus on the end-to-7. Intermodal end 8. Patriot Act Refers to that part of an end-to-end supply chain near the initial 9. PLAN supplier. 10. Upstream Term that describes selecting an item/service from what's available (not necessarily what is wanted). 11. Customization The 'span' from the initial supplier to the final customer is called 12. Light Truck Load supply chain. 13. SCOR Model Term that describes continually shopping (often in an on-line forum) until the exact desired item (or service) is found. 14. Supply Chain Management "The right quantity, the right packaging, the right quality, delivered to the right place..." is referred to as a 15. Basic Logistics Service In Postponement systems, what is actually being postponed is 16. Less Than Load 17. Perfect Order This SCOR pillar includes with the physical movement of goods 18. Deadheading (inbound & outbound transportation, material handling, 19. Transportation warehousing, reverse logistics, etc.). 20. Downstream This SCOR pillar involves the acquisition of the materials, parts, an Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. ere to search III Question Completion Status: 20. Downstream This SCOR pillar involves the acquisition of the materials, parts, 21. Logistics and supplies needed to produce a product or provide a service. 22. Traditional carriers This SCOR pillar includes activities from identifying a need (customer) and sequencing scheduling activities to enable the 23. SOURCE eventual delivery of a product or service. 24. Passive Acceptance Informal name used to describe a type of packaging often used 25. Active Involvement to transport large bulky irregular shaped items on cargo airplanes (HINT: Santa loves these! :) 26. Total Cost Logistics Model Refers to the ability to 'intercept' inventory while its in-route, 27. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) thereby redirecting it to a more urgent need. 28. Cookie Sheet Increased inspections of goods at arrival ports, improved airport 29. Diversion security, and increased security at border crossings as a result of terrorist attack on America. 30. Order Processing A charge (fee) applied for not taking possession of inventory in a timely manner in essence holding-up a container from immediate re-use by delayed unloading). Term used to describe using two (or more) shipping modes collectively. Term used to describe a shipping container (any type) that is traveling without generating revenue (i.e. carrying inventory either outbound or inbound, but not both). A detailed list of a shipment of goods in the form of a receipt given by the carrier to the person/organization consigning the goods. The acronym "LTL" specifically means Focuses on achieving the lowest total logistics cost across an overall supply chain (from Point A to Point E whereas Point E is Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. h III Question Completion Status: goous. The acronym "LTL" specifically means Focuses on achieving the lowest total logistics cost across an overall supply chain (from Point A to Point E whereas Point E is the final destination). Holistic (comprehensive) approach. One can think of Las a 'repository-a system in which data is entered (ex. customer orders), proactively shared, and refreshed across functional areas (ex. Supply Chain, Operations, Accounting). is the design and administration of systems to control movement and geographical positioning of raw materials, work-in-process, and finshed inventories at the lowest total cost Firms that provided service using only one of the five basic nsport methods OUTSTION