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Jackson Sheds has four different warehouse configurations under study,ranging from four warehouses to seven warehouses (only integer values).Each warehouse has a capacity of 200 units and costs $200 to maintain over the course of a year.Demand can range from 1000 units per year up to 2000 units in increments of 250 units.If the system warehouse capacity is sufficient to handle the year's demand,then the per unit cost is $2 per unit,but if the warehouse capacity is insufficient,the per unit cost for each unit in excess of system capacity is $3 per unit.The likelihood for each possible demand is shown in the table.
Which warehouse configuration is best for Jackson Sheds?

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The cost table for four through seven warehouses is shown;the lowest cost occurs at both the four and five warehouse systems.
The ________ is the phenomenon in supply chains whereby ordering patterns experience increasing variance as you proceed upstream in the chain.
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bullwhip effect
What is the meaning of the acronym 3PL?
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________ is the condition where the buyer has purchasing power when the purchasing volume represents a significant share of the supplier's sales.
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Supply chain integration is the effective coordination of supply chain processes through the seamless flow of information to suppliers,up and down the supply chain
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An electronic market that brings together textbook sellers,office supply companies,apparel vendors,and students is an example of an exchange.
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The Steele Bike Company assembles bicycles for a major retail toy outlet.The main purchase is bicycle frames for making these bicycles.Dan Steele,the owner,wants to locate a low-cost supplier for the frames used in this assembly operation.The supplier will be selected based on total annual cost to supply Steele's needs.Annual requirements are for 100,000 frames,and the company operates 200 days a year.Two suppliers,Acme and State,have quoted the same price for the frames,but quantities,lead times and shipping costs are considerably different.The following data are available for the two suppliers.
-Refer to the instruction above.The high-cost supplier has indicated that if Steele will select them as the supplier of choice,they will not charge for shipping.How does this change the decision on bicycle frame suppliers?

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The order-fulfillment process involves the activities to deliver a product or service to the customer.
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Which of the following statements about cross-docking is NOT correct?
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Examples of radio frequency identification (RFID)could include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Vendor-managed inventories are an example of the forward-placement tactic.
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Jackson Sheds has four different warehouse configurations under study,ranging from four warehouses to seven warehouses (only integer values).Each warehouse has a capacity of 200 units and costs $400 to maintain over the course of a year.Demand can range from 1000 units per year up to 2000 units in increments of 250 units.If the system warehouse capacity is sufficient to handle the year's demand,then the per unit cost is $2 per unit,but if the warehouse capacity is insufficient,the per unit cost for each unit in excess of system capacity is $5 per unit.The likelihood for each possible demand is shown in the table.
Which warehouse configuration is best for Jackson Sheds?

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A common disruption of the external supply chain is engineering changes.
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The Burdell Wheel and Tire Company assembles tires to wheel rims for use on cars during manufacture of vehicles by the automotive industry.Burdell wants to locate a low-cost supplier for the tires he uses in his assembly operation.The supplier will be selected based on total annual cost to supply Burdell's needs.Burdell's annual requirements are for 25,000 tires,and the company operates 250 days a year.The following data are available for two suppliers being considered.
-Refer to the instruction above.What are the total annual costs if Irmo Auto is the supplier selected?

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The ________ process involves the activities required to register the need for a product or service and to confirm the acceptance of the order.
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Which of the following is NOT an external cause of supply chain disruptions?
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A supply chain can be thought of as a river that flows from raw material suppliers to consumers.
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The Burdell Wheel and Tire Company assembles tires to wheel rims for use on cars during manufacture of vehicles by the automotive industry.Burdell wants to locate a low-cost supplier for the tires he uses in his assembly operation.The supplier will be selected based on total annual cost to supply Burdell's needs.Burdell's annual requirements are for 25,000 tires,and the company operates 250 days a year.The following data are available for two suppliers being considered.
-Refer to the instruction above.Based on your Total Cost Analysis,which supplier should be selected if the lower cost supplier is chosen?

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