Deck 15: Supply Chain Management

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The materials in the supply chain flow toward the end of the chain, while the information and the dollars move toward the beginning of the chain.
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The goal of supply chain management is to synchronize supply and demand of all of the organizations that are part of the chain.
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E-commerce refers to the use of electronic technology to facilitate business transactions.
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The design of the supply chain and establishing partnerships with vendors and distributors are examples of operating issues in a supply chain.
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The need for supply chain management increases as globalization increases.
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Most people working for a business organization are somehow involved with the supply chain of that business.
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In supply chain organizations, functions must operate independently of each other.
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Inventory velocity refers to the average speed (in miles/hour) of material handling equipment in a warehouse.
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Disintermediation refers to the phenomenon that the traditional retailer or service provider is reduced or eliminated in a supply chain.
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In purchasing, one's only ethical obligation is to one's suppliers.
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Frequent deliveries of small shipments can reduce inventory but also result in an increase in the transportation cost per unit.
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Managing supply chain visibility involves making sure that potential supply chain partners are aware of your organization's needs.
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Using third-party logistics involves using your organization's logistics function to ship to customers that aren't officially part of the supply chain.
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One of the major reasons for a company to adopt third-party logistics is to concentrate on one's core business.
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Strategic partnering is encouraged when two or more business organizations have complementary products or services that would benefit the others.
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E-commerce involves business-to-business (B2B) interaction only.
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A company's supply chain involves the flow of materials and information from suppliers, through production, to the end users.
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Every business organization is part of at least one supply chain.
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Traffic management refers to truck movement within our parking areas.
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Forming strategic partnerships is beneficial for two or more business organizations that have the same products or services.
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The optimization of the supply chain uses a mathematical model to determine the optimal number of business organizations to be included in the chain.
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Scheduling and maintaining equipment are operational decisions.
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The importance of purchasing is the cost of goods purchased, the quality of goods and services, and the timing of deliveries of goods or services.
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Vendor analysis examines the function of purchased parts and materials with a view towards improvement or cost reduction.
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Centralized or decentralized purchasing is directly related to the size of an organization.
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Price is the primary determining factor in choosing a vendor since most products are essentially the same.
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The importance of purchasing relates only to the cost of parts and materials purchased, which is often 60% or more of the cost of finished goods.
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RFID eliminates the need for counting and bar-code scanning.
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A 30% reduction in product and service variety won't really affect the efficiency of a supply chain.
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Bullwhip effect refers to a phenomenon that demand variations that exist at the customer end of the supply chain are magnified as orders are generated back through the supply chain.
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Using third-party fulfillment means losing control of fulfillment.
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Outsourcing logistics gives a company less flexibility because it forces them to focus more on core businesses.
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Gate keeping manages the cost of shipping returned goods.
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Starting with the final customer and moving backward through the supply chain, batch sizes and the level of safety stock tend to decrease.
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Returned goods are part of reverse logistics.
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Global supply chains make purchasing easier because of more options.
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Delayed differentiation is a means of increasing product variety without building the customized product from scratch or keeping large inventories of custom products.
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The service function of purchasing interfaces with many area including legal, accounting, and engineering functions.
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To prevent temporary storage in a warehouse, cross docking can be used.
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Information technology is the key to success of global supply chains.
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RFID chips: (I) are used to track goods in distribution
(II) are used to track job progress in production
(III) are used to provide special instructions to operators
(IV) can be used in inventory record keeping

A)II and III only
B)I and II only
C)II, III, and IV
D)I, II, and IV
E)IV only
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Some firms have structured their procurement function to include both centralized and decentralized purchasing.
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A factor that makes it desirable for business organizations to actively manage their supply chains is:

A)more potential vendors
B)increasing globalization
C)downsizing
D)the internet
E)RFID's
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Which of the following is not a benefit of RFID?

A)increased productivity
B)elimination of paper work
C)frequent deliveries of smaller shipments
D)reduction in clerical labor
E)increased accuracy
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Which of the following is not a goal of supply chain management?

A)fewer suppliers and long-term relationship
B)small lot sizes
C)on time deliveries
D)lowest possible transportation costs
E)delivery often to the place of use
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The purchasing cycle ends when the purchasing department is notified that the supplier has shipped the items.
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Supplier certification is the first step required in a supplier audit program.
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In e-commerce, the front-end design is significantly more important than the back-end design.
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One disadvantage to RFID is that they require a 'line of sight' for reading.
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Producing and shipping in large lots may reduce costs but increase lead times.
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Logistics includes all of these except:

A)the movement of materials within a production facility
B)incoming shipments of goods or materials
C)outgoing shipments of goods or materials
D)customer selection
E)returned goods processing
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Disintermediation is the refusal of one party to use mediators for price negotiation.
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An advantage of decentralized purchasing is the attention given to local needs.
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Event management is the advanced planning required for major performances such as concerts or conferences.
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Vendor analysis is the process that evaluates the source of supply in terms of price, quality, reputation, and service.
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Decentralized purchasing can usually offer quicker response than centralized purchasing.
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Small changes in consumer demand can result in large variations in orders placed because of the ...

A)Supply chain
B)Safety stock requirement
C)Lead time effect
D)Bullwhip effect
E)FCFS scheduling
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Variations create uncertainty, thereby causing inefficiencies in a supply chain.
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Design and purchasing people should work closely because changes in design, specifications, or materials can impact future purchase requirements.
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Creating an effective supply chain requires linking the marketing, distribution, and supplier channels.
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Which of the following is not an application of E-business?

A)internet buying and selling
B)e-mail
C)order and shipment tracking
D)electronic data interchange (EDI)
E)universal product codes
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Which of the following is a barrier to integration of separate organizations in the supply chain? (I) conflicting objectives of the companies in the chain.
(II) different level of capacity of the companies in the chain.
(III) reluctance of the organizations in the chain to allow other organizations access to their data.

A)I only
B)I and II
C)II and III
D)I and III
E)I, II and III
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One important objective of purchasing is to:

A)set quality standards for purchased items
B)be knowledgeable about new products
C)maintain numerous sources of supply
D)obtain the lowest prices on all purchased items
E)determine the processes that should be used
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Which of the following is not a measure of the reliability of the supply chain?

A)supply chain response time
B)on-time delivery
C)fill rate
D)lead time variability
E)improving e-fulfillment statistics
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_________ has helped business concentrate on their core business.

A)Supply Chains
B)Scheduling
C)Outsourcing
D)ERP
E)Lean Production
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Which of the following is not a benefit of effective supply chain management?

A)lower inventory costs
B)higher productivity
C)shorter lead times
D)greater customer loyalty
E)larger number of suppliers
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The two types of decisions that are relevant to supply chain management are:

A)Short, long term
B)Domestic, international
C)Location, layout
D)In-source, out-source
E)Tactical, operational
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Which of the following is least likely to be a key consideration when a company chooses a supplier?

A)lead time and on-time delivery
B)reputation and financial stability
C)value analysis
D)quality and Quality assurance
E)flexibility of design change
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Which of the following is not a performance driver?

A)Quality
B)Cost
C)Stability
D)Velocity
E)Flexibility
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Which of the following is part of the purchasing cycle? (I) Purchasing selects a supplier.
(II) Orders from vendors are received.
(III) Purchasing receives a requisition.

A)II and III
B)I, II, and III
C)I only
D)I and II
E)I and III
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The interface between the firm and its suppliers is:

A)purchasing
B)production
C)distribution
D)engineering
E)accounting
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Which of the following is not true of vendor analysis?

A)It involves an examination of the function of purchased parts or raw materials.
B)Its purpose is to reduce costs and/or improve performance of purchased goods or services.
C)It is usually performed only periodically.
D)Representatives from design and operations may work with purchasing.
E)If improvements are identified, purchasing implements those that purchasing agrees are justified.
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Outsourcing followed by __________ is not simple.

A)Integration
B)Unionization
C)Backsourcing
D)Computerization
E)Just-in-time
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Which of the following is an advantage of E-business? (I) reduction of transaction costs
(II) shortened supply chain response time
(III) greater customer loyalty

A)I
B)II
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
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The automatic identification of material is part of/facilitated by:

A)holding costs
B)RFID
C)working capital reduction
D)net present value calculations
E)vendor analysis
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Vendor analysis has the greatest potential for savings for items which have:

A)low cost per unit
B)low annual cost-volume
C)high cost per unit
D)high annual usage
E)high annual cost-volume
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Examination of the sources of supply for purchased parts or materials in order to improve performance is called:

A)vendor analysis
B)value analysis
C)negotiated purchasing
D)reverse engineering
E)disintegration
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Which of the following would not usually be a main factor in selecting a vendor?

A)location
B)price
C)quality
D)inventory turnover
E)vendor services
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Which of the following is not a benefit of centralized purchasing?

A)potential for quantity discounts
B)better service from suppliers
C)quick response to local needs
D)potential for use of purchasing specialists
E)supplier research
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The purchasing cycle begins with:

A)selecting a supplier
B)placing an order
C)evaluating potential vendors
D)conducting a value analysis
E)receiving a requisition
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The materials in the supply chain flow toward the end of the chain, while the information and the dollars move toward the beginning of the chain.
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The goal of supply chain management is to synchronize supply and demand of all of the organizations that are part of the chain.
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3
E-commerce refers to the use of electronic technology to facilitate business transactions.
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The design of the supply chain and establishing partnerships with vendors and distributors are examples of operating issues in a supply chain.
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The need for supply chain management increases as globalization increases.
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Most people working for a business organization are somehow involved with the supply chain of that business.
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In supply chain organizations, functions must operate independently of each other.
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Inventory velocity refers to the average speed (in miles/hour) of material handling equipment in a warehouse.
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Disintermediation refers to the phenomenon that the traditional retailer or service provider is reduced or eliminated in a supply chain.
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In purchasing, one's only ethical obligation is to one's suppliers.
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Frequent deliveries of small shipments can reduce inventory but also result in an increase in the transportation cost per unit.
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Managing supply chain visibility involves making sure that potential supply chain partners are aware of your organization's needs.
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Using third-party logistics involves using your organization's logistics function to ship to customers that aren't officially part of the supply chain.
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One of the major reasons for a company to adopt third-party logistics is to concentrate on one's core business.
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Strategic partnering is encouraged when two or more business organizations have complementary products or services that would benefit the others.
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E-commerce involves business-to-business (B2B) interaction only.
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A company's supply chain involves the flow of materials and information from suppliers, through production, to the end users.
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Every business organization is part of at least one supply chain.
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Traffic management refers to truck movement within our parking areas.
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Forming strategic partnerships is beneficial for two or more business organizations that have the same products or services.
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The optimization of the supply chain uses a mathematical model to determine the optimal number of business organizations to be included in the chain.
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Scheduling and maintaining equipment are operational decisions.
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The importance of purchasing is the cost of goods purchased, the quality of goods and services, and the timing of deliveries of goods or services.
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Vendor analysis examines the function of purchased parts and materials with a view towards improvement or cost reduction.
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Centralized or decentralized purchasing is directly related to the size of an organization.
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Price is the primary determining factor in choosing a vendor since most products are essentially the same.
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The importance of purchasing relates only to the cost of parts and materials purchased, which is often 60% or more of the cost of finished goods.
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RFID eliminates the need for counting and bar-code scanning.
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A 30% reduction in product and service variety won't really affect the efficiency of a supply chain.
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Bullwhip effect refers to a phenomenon that demand variations that exist at the customer end of the supply chain are magnified as orders are generated back through the supply chain.
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Using third-party fulfillment means losing control of fulfillment.
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Outsourcing logistics gives a company less flexibility because it forces them to focus more on core businesses.
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Gate keeping manages the cost of shipping returned goods.
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Starting with the final customer and moving backward through the supply chain, batch sizes and the level of safety stock tend to decrease.
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Returned goods are part of reverse logistics.
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Global supply chains make purchasing easier because of more options.
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Delayed differentiation is a means of increasing product variety without building the customized product from scratch or keeping large inventories of custom products.
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The service function of purchasing interfaces with many area including legal, accounting, and engineering functions.
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To prevent temporary storage in a warehouse, cross docking can be used.
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Information technology is the key to success of global supply chains.
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RFID chips: (I) are used to track goods in distribution
(II) are used to track job progress in production
(III) are used to provide special instructions to operators
(IV) can be used in inventory record keeping

A)II and III only
B)I and II only
C)II, III, and IV
D)I, II, and IV
E)IV only
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Some firms have structured their procurement function to include both centralized and decentralized purchasing.
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A factor that makes it desirable for business organizations to actively manage their supply chains is:

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B)increasing globalization
C)downsizing
D)the internet
E)RFID's
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Which of the following is not a benefit of RFID?

A)increased productivity
B)elimination of paper work
C)frequent deliveries of smaller shipments
D)reduction in clerical labor
E)increased accuracy
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Which of the following is not a goal of supply chain management?

A)fewer suppliers and long-term relationship
B)small lot sizes
C)on time deliveries
D)lowest possible transportation costs
E)delivery often to the place of use
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The purchasing cycle ends when the purchasing department is notified that the supplier has shipped the items.
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Supplier certification is the first step required in a supplier audit program.
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In e-commerce, the front-end design is significantly more important than the back-end design.
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One disadvantage to RFID is that they require a 'line of sight' for reading.
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Producing and shipping in large lots may reduce costs but increase lead times.
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Logistics includes all of these except:

A)the movement of materials within a production facility
B)incoming shipments of goods or materials
C)outgoing shipments of goods or materials
D)customer selection
E)returned goods processing
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Disintermediation is the refusal of one party to use mediators for price negotiation.
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An advantage of decentralized purchasing is the attention given to local needs.
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Event management is the advanced planning required for major performances such as concerts or conferences.
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Vendor analysis is the process that evaluates the source of supply in terms of price, quality, reputation, and service.
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Decentralized purchasing can usually offer quicker response than centralized purchasing.
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Small changes in consumer demand can result in large variations in orders placed because of the ...

A)Supply chain
B)Safety stock requirement
C)Lead time effect
D)Bullwhip effect
E)FCFS scheduling
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Variations create uncertainty, thereby causing inefficiencies in a supply chain.
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Design and purchasing people should work closely because changes in design, specifications, or materials can impact future purchase requirements.
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Creating an effective supply chain requires linking the marketing, distribution, and supplier channels.
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61
Which of the following is not an application of E-business?

A)internet buying and selling
B)e-mail
C)order and shipment tracking
D)electronic data interchange (EDI)
E)universal product codes
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Which of the following is a barrier to integration of separate organizations in the supply chain? (I) conflicting objectives of the companies in the chain.
(II) different level of capacity of the companies in the chain.
(III) reluctance of the organizations in the chain to allow other organizations access to their data.

A)I only
B)I and II
C)II and III
D)I and III
E)I, II and III
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One important objective of purchasing is to:

A)set quality standards for purchased items
B)be knowledgeable about new products
C)maintain numerous sources of supply
D)obtain the lowest prices on all purchased items
E)determine the processes that should be used
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Which of the following is not a measure of the reliability of the supply chain?

A)supply chain response time
B)on-time delivery
C)fill rate
D)lead time variability
E)improving e-fulfillment statistics
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_________ has helped business concentrate on their core business.

A)Supply Chains
B)Scheduling
C)Outsourcing
D)ERP
E)Lean Production
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Which of the following is not a benefit of effective supply chain management?

A)lower inventory costs
B)higher productivity
C)shorter lead times
D)greater customer loyalty
E)larger number of suppliers
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The two types of decisions that are relevant to supply chain management are:

A)Short, long term
B)Domestic, international
C)Location, layout
D)In-source, out-source
E)Tactical, operational
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Which of the following is least likely to be a key consideration when a company chooses a supplier?

A)lead time and on-time delivery
B)reputation and financial stability
C)value analysis
D)quality and Quality assurance
E)flexibility of design change
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Which of the following is not a performance driver?

A)Quality
B)Cost
C)Stability
D)Velocity
E)Flexibility
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Which of the following is part of the purchasing cycle? (I) Purchasing selects a supplier.
(II) Orders from vendors are received.
(III) Purchasing receives a requisition.

A)II and III
B)I, II, and III
C)I only
D)I and II
E)I and III
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The interface between the firm and its suppliers is:

A)purchasing
B)production
C)distribution
D)engineering
E)accounting
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Which of the following is not true of vendor analysis?

A)It involves an examination of the function of purchased parts or raw materials.
B)Its purpose is to reduce costs and/or improve performance of purchased goods or services.
C)It is usually performed only periodically.
D)Representatives from design and operations may work with purchasing.
E)If improvements are identified, purchasing implements those that purchasing agrees are justified.
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Outsourcing followed by __________ is not simple.

A)Integration
B)Unionization
C)Backsourcing
D)Computerization
E)Just-in-time
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Which of the following is an advantage of E-business? (I) reduction of transaction costs
(II) shortened supply chain response time
(III) greater customer loyalty

A)I
B)II
C)I and II
D)II and III
E)I, II, and III
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75
The automatic identification of material is part of/facilitated by:

A)holding costs
B)RFID
C)working capital reduction
D)net present value calculations
E)vendor analysis
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Vendor analysis has the greatest potential for savings for items which have:

A)low cost per unit
B)low annual cost-volume
C)high cost per unit
D)high annual usage
E)high annual cost-volume
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Examination of the sources of supply for purchased parts or materials in order to improve performance is called:

A)vendor analysis
B)value analysis
C)negotiated purchasing
D)reverse engineering
E)disintegration
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Which of the following would not usually be a main factor in selecting a vendor?

A)location
B)price
C)quality
D)inventory turnover
E)vendor services
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Which of the following is not a benefit of centralized purchasing?

A)potential for quantity discounts
B)better service from suppliers
C)quick response to local needs
D)potential for use of purchasing specialists
E)supplier research
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The purchasing cycle begins with:

A)selecting a supplier
B)placing an order
C)evaluating potential vendors
D)conducting a value analysis
E)receiving a requisition
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