LOGISTICS CERTIFICATION SCRIPT 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◍ What is the primary importance of efficient picking in warehouse
operations?.
Answer: timely order fulfillment, accurate item selection, and customer
satisfaction
◍ four key performance measures of humanitarian supply chains?.
Answer: Assessment accuracyappeal coveragedonation-to-delivery
timefinancial efficiency'
◍ a warehouse order fulfillment strategy that groups multiple orders into
batches based on specific criteria like product type or shipping deadlines.
Answer: wave picking
◍ Experimental Forecasting.
Answer: involves conducting controlled experiments or tests to gather data
and make predictions about future outcomes.
◍ why has Supply chain security emerged.
Answer: from political fears regarding the potential misuse of global supply
chains for criminal and terrorist activities
◍ Carrier Security Fee.
Answer: Covers the cost of complying with the International Ship and Port
Facility Security Code (ISPS)
◍ What is one of the primary reasons for maintaining proper inventory
management, especially for regulated goods?.
Answer: ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements related to
, inventory tracking, storage, and handling
◍ negotiate with carriers to get the best terms for transporting goods.act as
intermediaries in logistics, coordinating and organizing the movement of
shipments on behalf of shippershandle tasks such as negotiating
transportation costs, managing customs documentation (documentation like
bills of lading and ensure regulatory compliance).
Answer: freight forwarders
◍ involves having components ready and assembling them into the final
product once an order is received, which allows for quicker delivery-a
retailer collects the raw materials needed to make a product in advance.
Answer: Assemble-to-order
◍ Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA).
Answer: a WTO agreement that aims to cut customs-related red tape and
ease the flow of trade between countries. Harmonizing Customs Procedures.
◍ the actual transfer of products from production to the final customer, such as
manufacturer to retail store.
Answer: physical distribution channel
◍ devices that detect and respond to various conditions, such as the presence
of items, temperature, and humidity.-They help improve efficiency and
safety by providing real-time data for inventory management.
Answer: sensor systems in warehousing
◍ involves creating virtual boundaries using GPS or RFID to monitor the
movement of assets and vehicles within a defined area- This allows for
automated alerts and updates.
Answer: geofencing
◍ used to determine the optimal order quantity that minimizes the total costs
associated with ordering and holding inventory, ensuring that businesses can
meet customer demand without overspending.
Answer: Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
,◍ Cantilevered Racking.
Answer: A specialized storage system featuring long, horizontal arm that
protrude from vertica columns, ideal for storing long and bulky items such
as lumber, pipes, or furniture, providing easy access and versatility in
warehouse environments.
◍ a logistics practice where products are directly transferred from incoming
transport to outgoing transport with little or no storage time in
between-helps to speed up delivery, reduce inventory costs, and streamline
the supply chain by minimizing the need for warehousing.
Answer: cross-docking
◍ Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST).
Answer: Designed to enhance border security and combat transnational
crime by coordinating efforts aong various federal, state, local, tribal, and
international law enforcement agencies. Led by the U.S.
◍ a strategic management tool that helps organizations measure their
performance across four perspectives: financial, customer, internal
processes, and learning and growth*translates a company's vision and
strategy into actionable objectives.
Answer: The Balanced Scorecard (BSC)
◍ quantitative projective forecasting methods.
Answer: Moving Average,Exponential Smoothing,Regression
Analysis,Time Series Models
◍ Geofencing.
Answer: A location-based technology that uses GPS, RFID, or celular data
to create virtual boundaries or "fences" around specific geographic areas.
◍ World Customs Organizations.
Answer: An intergovernmental organization that facilitates international
cooperation and standardization in customs matters. - International Customs
Standards- Capacity Building- Information Exchange- Policy Development-
Advocacy and Outreach
, ◍ WMS (warehouse management systems), barcode scanners, RFID, and
automation to streamline operations are examples of.
Answer: technology integration in warehouse management
◍ Postponement.
Answer: a hybrid production method whereby basic units of a finished good
are manufactured in advance of actual demand and held in strategic form or
location until demand occurs, when final customization takes place
◍ Prevention of Corruption in Tariffs and Trade (PCTT).
Answer: Legislative framework aimed at combating corruption and
unethical practices in the context of tariffs and trade. Bribery, kickbacks,
and undue influence in trade-related transactions. Goal of ensuring fairness,
transparency, and integrity in international trade processes.
◍ the process of grouping multiple customer orders together to be picked and
processed at the same timehelps reduce travel time for workers and allows
for faster order fulfillment.
Answer: order batching
◍ Push-back Racking System.
Answer: A high-density pallet storage solution that utilizs inclined rails or
carts to store multiple pallets deep within each storage lane, aximizing
storage capacity in warehouses. As new pallets are loaded, they push
existing pallets back along the rails creating a dense storage configuration
while maintaining accessibility to stored items.
◍ How to Achieve Customs Preferential Treatment.
Answer: 1. Determine Eligibility2. Obtain Documentation (origin of
goods)3. Complete Customs Declarations (improved and updated)4. Submit
Proof of Origin5. Comply with Regulatory Requirements6. Maintain
Records7. Stay Informed
◍ the amplification of demand fluctuations as they move up the supply chain,
causing each location to overreact to demand changes.
Answer: the bullwhip effect