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a.
Product Demant
b.
Market Analysis
c.
Supply Chain Management
d.
SWOT Analysis
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Supply chain management is a detailed process of organizing and implementing
an operation.
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logistics
Answer management manages resources that can range from
tangible goods (such as materials, equipment and supplies) to food or other
consumable items.
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Supply chain management plans, implements and controls the efficient flow of
storage, goods, services and related information from the point of origin to the
point of consumption. This is done for the purpose of meeting the requirements
of customers.
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With supply chain management in business the focus is twofold: inbound
logistics for internal functions and outbound logistics for the external flow from
the point of origin to the point of consumption.
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Logistics is just planning with literal deliverables. Therefore, successful
managers
logistics Answer understand the importance of a project management
software tool to help them collect, organize and move items from one place to
the next efficiently.
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Logistics managers are referred to as logisticians.
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"Supply" was initially a military-based term used in reference to how military
personnel obtained, stored, and moved equipment and supplies.
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In simple terms, the goal of logistics management is to have the right amount of
a resource or input at the right time, getting it to the appropriate location in
proper condition, and delivering it to the correct internal or external customer.
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A qualified supply chain manager plans out the logistics process, coordinates the
steps as inventory, and resources move along the supply chain.
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Select one:
a.
purchasing
b.
manufacturing
c.
warehousing
d.
customers
Identify the conflicting objective in the supply chain: flexible delivery time.
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a.
warehousing
b.
manufacturing
c.
purchasing
d.
customers
Select one:
a.
manufacturing
b.
warehousing
c.
customers
d.
purchasing
Identify the conflicting objective in the supply chain: long run production.
Select one:
a.
manufacturing
b.
customers
c.
purchasing
d.
warehousing
Identify the conflicting objective in the supply chain: low production cost.
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a.
purchasing
b.
manufacturing
c.
warehousing
d.
customers
Select one:
a.
manufacturing
b.
customers
c.
purchasing
d.
warehousing
Identify the conflicting objective in the supply chain: reduced transportation
costs.
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a.
customers
b.
warehousing
c.
manufacturing
d.
purchasing
Identify the conflicting objective in the supply chain: short order lead time.
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a.
customers
b.
purchasing
c.
manufacturing
d.
warehousing
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a.
warehousing
b.
purchasing
c.
customers
d.
manufacturing
Without logistics management, the many phases of any product will quickly fall
into a chaotic mess.
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False
Select one:
a.
Manufacturing Products
b.
Complex Network of Facilities
c.
Conflicting Objectives
d.
System Variations Overtime
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Logistics management refers to the process of overseeing the movement of
goods from supplier or manufacturer to point of sale.
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The profit margins of businesses depend on how quickly they can turn over their
goods. The more they sell, the more they earn, which means a better future for
the business.
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Early distribution management encompasses more than just moving products
from point A to point B. It also involves gathering and sharing relevant
information that can be used to identify key opportunities for growth and
competitiveness in the market.
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There are basically two types of distribution: commercial distribution (commonly
sales distribution
known as Answer distribution) and physical distribution (better known
as logistics).
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_______________ involves diverse functions such as customer service, shipping,
warehousing, inventory control, private trucking-fleet operations, packaging,
receiving, materials handling, along with plant, warehouse, store location
planning, and the integration of information.
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a.
Marketing
b.
Sales
c.
Promotion
d.
Distribution
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Most progressive companies now use their distribution forces to obtain market
_______________ which is vital in assessing their competitive position.
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a.
intelligence
b.
operation
c.
share
d.
allocation
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A ___________ management system also makes things easier for the consumer. It
allows them to visit one location for a variety of different products. If the system
didn't exist, consumers would have to visit multiple locations just to get what
they need.
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a.
demand
b.
logistics
c.
distribution
d.
supply chain
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Not always a tangible object, it can also refer to an idea, music, or information.
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a.
place
b.
promotion
c.
price
d.
product
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This refers to the process that ensures the availability, accessibility, and
visibility of products to ultimate consumers or business users in the target
channels or customers where they prefer to buy.
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a.
promotion
b.
product
c.
placement
d.
price
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This is any communication used by a seller to inform, persuade, and/or remind
buyers and potential buyers about the seller’s goods, services, image, ideas,
and the impact it has on society.
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a.
product
b.
price
c.
placement
d.
promotion
Is this the correct chain in Sequential Optimization - (Demand, Distribution,
Marketing, Procurement)?
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True
False
Select one:
a.
creating more demands
b.
producing more than enough
c.
matching supply and demand
d.
hiring additional manpower
Which one is NOT part of the SOURCE during fulfillment and development of
supply chain?
Select one:
a.
distribute
b.
test
c.
supply
d.
produce
Which is/are part of the plan/design during fulfillment and development of
supply chain?
Select one:
a.
Both the given answers are included.
b.
early supplier involvement
c.
make/buy
Match the sample output with its required trait: industry clock speed - _________.
Select one:
a.
innovative vs. functional product
b.
modular vs. integral
c.
make vs. buy
Match the sample output with its required trait: core competencies.
Select one:
a.
modular vs. integral
b.
make vs. buy
c.
innovative vs. functional product
Match the sample output with its required trait: product design.
Select one:
a.
modular vs. integral
b.
make vs. buy
c.
innovative vs. functional product
Select one:
a.
global competition
b.
shorter product life-cycle
c.
All of the given answers.
d.
well-informed customer