SCM 300 Exam 1 Modules 1-4 (Davila)
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Supply Chain Management -CORRECTANSWER the management of the chain of
supplies
buy it -> make it -> move it -> sell it -> service it -CORRECTANSWER SCM
Flows/Strategy
1. cost
2. quality
3. speed/time
4. flexibility -CORRECTANSWER Competitive Priorities
value (what i get/price) -CORRECTANSWER customers perspective
productivity (what i make/cost) -CORRECTANSWER organization perspective
1. Procurement
2. Operations
3. Logistics -CORRECTANSWER SCM Key Components
,Procurement (buy it) -CORRECTANSWER process of obtaining services, supplies, and
equipment in conformance with corporate regulations
Operations (make it) -CORRECTANSWER makes business processes effective and
efficient. They help the organization create high quality products/ services using the
fewest resources
Logistics (move it) -CORRECTANSWER developing the transportation itinerary and
finding reliable transportation and storage partners, to be able to navigate the flow of
materials to the final destination
purchasing -> production -> distribution -> retail sales -CORRECTANSWER The Supply
Chain
The efficient integration of the Supply Chain -CORRECTANSWER SCM Def
satisfy the customer, satisfy the company, consider the future -CORRECTANSWER
Successful SC Manager
sustainable long term profits and maimize ROI -CORRECTANSWER Corporation Goals
Reverse Logistics -CORRECTANSWER reuse of production and materials
, 1st Tier Suppliers -CORRECTANSWER a company's direct supplier. A firm that directly
provides goods and/ or services to a company
2nd Tier Suppliers -CORRECTANSWER a firm provides goods and/ or services to a
company's first-tier supplier
Downstream -CORRECTANSWER direction in which products flow towards an end
consumer. Direction is the right.
Storage and consolidation/sorting
picking and packing, labeling
Upstream -CORRECTANSWER direction from customers to suppliers. Direction is the
left
central return center AKA reverse logistics activities
Business model -CORRECTANSWER planning to purchase, transform, deliver, and sell
products with intent on making a profit
Supply Chain Visibility -CORRECTANSWER ability to see what is happening with
inventory up and down a supply chain
(2026) Exam Questions & Answers |
Latest Already Graded A+ UPDATED
2026!!
Supply Chain Management -CORRECTANSWER the management of the chain of
supplies
buy it -> make it -> move it -> sell it -> service it -CORRECTANSWER SCM
Flows/Strategy
1. cost
2. quality
3. speed/time
4. flexibility -CORRECTANSWER Competitive Priorities
value (what i get/price) -CORRECTANSWER customers perspective
productivity (what i make/cost) -CORRECTANSWER organization perspective
1. Procurement
2. Operations
3. Logistics -CORRECTANSWER SCM Key Components
,Procurement (buy it) -CORRECTANSWER process of obtaining services, supplies, and
equipment in conformance with corporate regulations
Operations (make it) -CORRECTANSWER makes business processes effective and
efficient. They help the organization create high quality products/ services using the
fewest resources
Logistics (move it) -CORRECTANSWER developing the transportation itinerary and
finding reliable transportation and storage partners, to be able to navigate the flow of
materials to the final destination
purchasing -> production -> distribution -> retail sales -CORRECTANSWER The Supply
Chain
The efficient integration of the Supply Chain -CORRECTANSWER SCM Def
satisfy the customer, satisfy the company, consider the future -CORRECTANSWER
Successful SC Manager
sustainable long term profits and maimize ROI -CORRECTANSWER Corporation Goals
Reverse Logistics -CORRECTANSWER reuse of production and materials
, 1st Tier Suppliers -CORRECTANSWER a company's direct supplier. A firm that directly
provides goods and/ or services to a company
2nd Tier Suppliers -CORRECTANSWER a firm provides goods and/ or services to a
company's first-tier supplier
Downstream -CORRECTANSWER direction in which products flow towards an end
consumer. Direction is the right.
Storage and consolidation/sorting
picking and packing, labeling
Upstream -CORRECTANSWER direction from customers to suppliers. Direction is the
left
central return center AKA reverse logistics activities
Business model -CORRECTANSWER planning to purchase, transform, deliver, and sell
products with intent on making a profit
Supply Chain Visibility -CORRECTANSWER ability to see what is happening with
inventory up and down a supply chain