Logistics Management - Answers The part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and
controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services and related
information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers'
needs
Sustainability - Answers Performing activities in a manner that meet the needs of present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
Direct Truck Shipment - Answers A shipment made directly, with no additional stops, changing of
trucks, or loading of additional cargo
Less than truckload (LTL) - Answers A smaller shipment, often combined with other loads to reduce
costs and improve truck efficiencies
Multimodal solution - Answers A transportation solution that seeks to exploit the strengths of
multiple transportation modes through physical, information, and monetary flows that are as
seamless as possible
Roadrailer - Answers A specialized rail car the size of a standard truck trailer that can be quickly
switched from rail to ground transportation by changing the wheels
Warehousing - Answers Any operation that stores, repackages, stages, sorts, or centralizes goods or
materials. Organizations use warehousing to reduce transportation costs, improve operations
flexibility, shorten customer lead times, and lower inventory costs
Consolidation Warehousing - Answers A form of warehousing that pulls together shipments from a
number of sources in the same geographic area and combines them into larger, hence more
economical, shipping loads. (Small, flexible shipments in ..... large, economical shipments out
Cross-docking - Answers A form of warehousing in which large incoming shipments are received and
then broken down into smaller outgoing shipments to demand points in a geographic area. (Doesn't
have to be smaller) Wal-mart made this model super efficient
Break-bulk warehousing - Answers A specialized form of cross-docking in which the incoming
shipments are from a single source or manufacturer
Hub-and-spoke system - Answers A form of warehousing in which strategically placed hubs are used
as sorting or transfer facilities. The hubs are typically located at convenient, high-traffic locations. The
"spokes" refer to the routes serving the destinations associated with the hubs. This is consolidation on
one end and break-bulk on the other
Pup trailer - Answers A type of truck trailer that is half the size of a regular truck trailer
Postponement warehousing - Answers A form of warehousing that combines classic warehouse
operations with light manufacturing and packaging duties to allow firms to put off final assembly or
packaging of goods until the last possible moment. Ex. Bringing in undyed clothes that will be dyed at
the warehouse
Assortment warehousing - Answers A form of warehousing in which a wide array of goods is held
close to the source of demand in order to assure short customer lead times
Spot stock warehousing - Answers A form of warehousing that attempts to position seasonal goods
close to the marketplace. At the end of each season, the goods are either liquidated or moved back to
a more centralized location
Material handling system - Answers A system that includes the equipment and procedures needed to
move goods within a facility, between a facility and a transportation mode, and between different
transportation modes
Packaging - Answers From a logistics perspective, the way goods and materials are packed in order to
facilitate physical, informational, and monetary flows through the supply chain
Logistics strategy - Answers A functional strategy which ensures that an organization's logistics
choices - transportation, warehousing, information systems, and even form of ownership - are
consistent with its overall business strategy and support the performance dimensions that targeted
customers most value
Common carrier - Answers Also known as a public carrier, a transportation service provider that
handles shipments on a case-by-case basis, without the need for long-term agreements or contracts.
Contract carrier - Answers A transportation service provider that handles shipments for other firms
based on long-term agreements or contracts.
Third-party logistics provider (3PL) - Answers A service firm that handles all of the logistics
requirements for other companies