Deck 11: Transportation Managing the Flows of the Supply Chain
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Deck 11: Transportation Managing the Flows of the Supply Chain
1
Nonintegrated air carriers do not supply door-to-door service.
True
2
Because it is important to control the freight and manage key events as product moves across the supply chain, many carriers use satellites, cellular networks, and wireless technologies to maintain equipment and freight visibility.
True
3
"Tendering" refers to the process of receiving a shipment from a carrier.
False
4
Transportation plays a key role in supply chain design, strategy development, and total cost management.
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5
Regardless of mode-truck, train, plane, ship, pipeline, or fiber optic wire-transportation facilitates time and place utility.
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6
Generally speaking, truck, pipeline, and air modes are used for high-value products, while water and rail modes are used for low-value products.
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Some organizations may choose to outsource their transportation needs to third-party logistics (3PL) firms, which may include international freight forwarders, non vessel-owning common carriers, and customs brokers.
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In global supply chains, "on-shoring" and "near-shoring" strategies have virtually eliminated the risk and expense of transporting goods vast distances.
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9
The three general types of for-hire carriers include truckload carriers, intermediate vehicle carriers, and small package carriers.
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10
The responsibility for transportation management is typically not assigned to any one management discipline in an organization.
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11
Railroads have accessibility limitations.
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12
All modes of transportation provide the same basic service.
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13
The main strategy behind routing guides is to maintain very tight control of transportation costs.
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14
A bill of lading is nonnegotiable.
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15
A carrier is never excused from a claim.
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16
Motor carrier cost is highly variable.
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Product value is an important factor in modal selection.
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18
Pipeline costs are predominantly fixed.
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19
Intermodal growth has been flat.
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20
The rail industry is divided into linehaul freight carriers and shortline carriers, and rail equipment can be organized into loads and transported as manifest, unit, or intermodal trains.
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21
Define and discuss Transportation Management Systems (TMS).
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22
Air carriers were historically looked upon as:
A) emergency only carriers.
B) having equipment shortages.
C) a fringe participant.
D) insignificant.
A) emergency only carriers.
B) having equipment shortages.
C) a fringe participant.
D) insignificant.
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23
This mode of transportation is the one most often used in intermodal shipments.
A) Air
B) Motor carrier
C) Rail
D) Ocean
A) Air
B) Motor carrier
C) Rail
D) Ocean
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24
What are the three types of freight documentation? Discuss how each is used.
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25
Software tools related to the movement of goods across the supply chain are lumped together in a general category called transportation management systems (TMS).
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26
To avoid complications, LogicForce's transportation management system has arranged for TransPrime to pick up a shipment on Friday at 10 a.m. on docks 1 and 2, and for Worldwide Shipping to deliver a shipment on Friday at 1 p.m. on docks 5 and 6. Which tool within the TMS has made these arrangements?
A) Load tendering
B) Routing and scheduling
C) Appointment scheduling
D) Status tracking
A) Load tendering
B) Routing and scheduling
C) Appointment scheduling
D) Status tracking
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27
Discuss the elements of carrier selection, and how it differs from mode selection.
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28
Which management area in an organization does not normally have transportation responsibility?
A) Marketing
B) Manufacturing
C) Procurement
D) Logistics
A) Marketing
B) Manufacturing
C) Procurement
D) Logistics
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29
Which of these is not a freight document?
A) Routing guide
B) Bill of lading
C) Freight bill
D) Freight claims form
A) Routing guide
B) Bill of lading
C) Freight bill
D) Freight claims form
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30
Which of the following formulas is used to calculate the Perfect Delivery Index, a common transportation metric?
A) Total on-time deliveries / Total deliveries
B) Total units damaged, lost, or stolen / Total units shipped
C) Shortage % ´ Damage-free % ´ Billing accuracy %
D) On-time % ´ Damage-free % ´ Billing accuracy %
A) Total on-time deliveries / Total deliveries
B) Total units damaged, lost, or stolen / Total units shipped
C) Shortage % ´ Damage-free % ´ Billing accuracy %
D) On-time % ´ Damage-free % ´ Billing accuracy %
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31
A key requirement for service quality monitoring is information, but data alone does not provide the necessary holistic perspective of a carrier's service quality.
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32
The distances in today's global supply chains produce:
A) higher cost.
B) longer transit times.
C) more disruptions.
D) all of these answers.
A) higher cost.
B) longer transit times.
C) more disruptions.
D) all of these answers.
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33
As a product's susceptibility to loss and damage increases, its transportation cost:
A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) stays the same.
D) can't be determined.
A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) stays the same.
D) can't be determined.
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34
Economic deregulation sparked competition among carriers in several areas. Which of these is not an area of competition?
A) Accessibility
B) Pricing
C) Performance
D) Services
A) Accessibility
B) Pricing
C) Performance
D) Services
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35
What is modal selection? What are the key determinants in choosing a mode?
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36
Challenges for the trucking industry include:
A) lack of flexibility.
B) limited equipment options.
C) oversupply of qualified drivers.
D) competition.
A) lack of flexibility.
B) limited equipment options.
C) oversupply of qualified drivers.
D) competition.
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37
LogicForce's transportation management system has determined that DHL is the best carrier for a particular shipment, based on a comparison of different carriers' costs, times, and services. Which tool within the TMS has made this determination?
A) Routing and scheduling
B) Load tendering
C) Status tracking
D) Appointment scheduling
A) Routing and scheduling
B) Load tendering
C) Status tracking
D) Appointment scheduling
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38
The main strategy behind routing guides is to:
A) maintain exact control.
B) comply with or enforce FOB terms.
C) promote supply chain excellence.
D) select between modes.
A) maintain exact control.
B) comply with or enforce FOB terms.
C) promote supply chain excellence.
D) select between modes.
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