Deck 17: Supply Chain Management
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Deck 17: Supply Chain Management
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The extent of vertical integration and outsourcing decisions are strategic (design)supply chain management activities.
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As the level of outsourcing increases,the need for supply chain management decreases.
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3
The role of ERP systems in supply chain management is limited to inventory planning.
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4
A company's supply chain involves the flow of materials and information from suppliers,through production,to the final customer.
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Determining the number,location,and capacity of facilities would be considered one of the tactical/operational activities of supply chain management.
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The primary use of radio frequency identification (RFID)in supply chain management is to track the location of delivery trucks.
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Supply chains are sometimes called value chains.
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Delayed differentiation or postponement adds differentiated features to products early in a process to achieve a closer match between supply and demand.
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One of the major reasons for a company to adopt third party logistics (3PL)is to concentrate on one's core business.
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10
Examples of metrics for supply chain performance are logistics costs,percentage of on-time delivery,and item fill rate.
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11
EDI is the direct transmission of inter-organizational transactions from computer to computer,including purchase orders,shipping notices,and more.
Discuss three techniques used in supply chain management.
Discuss three techniques used in supply chain management.
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12
Distribution requirements planning (DRP)is a pull system based on the same logic of time-phased planning as material requirements planning (MRP).
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13
In retail,cross-docking minimizes handling and warehousing of products in the supply chain by shipping directly from manufacturers to retail outlets.
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14
Supply chain management is collaboration among,and coordination of all the facilities and activities of companies so that market demand is met as effectively as possible.
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15
Quick response (QR)results in frequent small-lot shipments and has the benefit of reduced reliance on forecasts.
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Efficient consumer response (ECR)is an extension of quick response,initially developed in the retail clothing industry.
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"Quick response" (QR)involves making sales information available to vendors to allow for JIT replenishment.
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Relative to bar-codes,RFID tags have the advantage of providing more detailed information,and being able to be read automatically.
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Electronic data interchange (EDI)is rapidly becoming obsolete with increased usage of the internet.
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A company's supply chain comprises the internal flow of materials and information from the point of receiving inputs from suppliers,through production,to the point of shipping to final customers.
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Typically,Japanese companies rely on short-term contracts with many suppliers in order to be consistent with the frequent deliveries and large lot sizes of JIT systems.
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The faster the material passes through the supply chain,the higher the inventory costs will be,and the faster the products and services will be delivered to the customer.
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Bullwhip effect refers to a phenomenon in which the 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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Establishing partnerships with suppliers typically leads to depending on more suppliers and shorter term relationships.
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Value analysis examines the function of purchased parts and materials in an effort to reduce costs.
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Holding safety stock inventory at multiple retail outlets rather than at a centralized distribution centre is an example of risk pooling.
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Cross docking is a technique to reduce the need to store inventory at warehouses and distribution centres.
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28
The primary goal of purchasing is to negotiate low prices from an organization's suppliers.
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29
The purchasing department interfaces with the accounting,engineering design,and operations functions,along with several other functional areas.
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30
Outsourcing carries the risk of less control over outside suppliers than producing internally.
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31
Outsourcing refers to buying goods or services from outside sources instead of making the goods or providing the services in-house.
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32
Supply chain visibility refers to the physical flow of material in supply chain management including the design of warehouses to make it easier to locate products.
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33
Delayed differentiation/postponement is a technique to minimize the cost of providing product variety by adding differentiating features late in the supply chain.
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34
Inventory turnover refers to the rate at which inventory (material)goes through the supply chain.
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35
The risks of outsourcing include having less control over supplies and lower expertise internally.
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Item fill rate refers to the time it takes to have inventory replenished from a supplier.
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37
An advantage of the use of e-commerce for supply chain management is that companies can collect more detailed information about clients' choices.
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38
The primary factors of importance to purchasing are the cost of goods purchased,the quality of goods and services,and the timing of deliveries of goods or services.
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The purchasing cycle ends when the receiving staff are notified that the supplier has shipped the items.
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40
Buyers are more likely to require quotes or use competitive bidding when ordering large quantities of standard items.
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41
Japanese firms tend to use fewer vendors than many of their American counterparts.
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42
An important advantage of decentralized purchasing is the opportunity to obtain lower prices than with centralized purchasing.
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43
Small businesses pay as much attention to their supply chains as large businesses.
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44
For small orders of standard products or services,competitive bidding is typically used.
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45
Some firms use both centralized and decentralized purchasing.
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Long-term contracts imply stronger relationships with fewer suppliers.
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47
Collaborative planning,forecasting,and replenishment (CPFR)is the latest effort to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of supply chains.
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An advantage of decentralized purchasing is the attention given to local needs.
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49
The purchasing cycle involves collecting,cleansing,and analyzing data regarding expenditures with the purpose of reducing costs,improving efficiency,and monitoring compliance with purchasing policies.
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50
As international trade barriers fall,less companies are expanding their global operations.
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51
Disintermediation involves terminating the relationship with a supplier as a result of repeated failures to meet performance expectations.
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52
Decentralized purchasing can usually offer quicker response than centralized purchasing.
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53
Event management involves identifying risks,assessing their likelihood of occurring and their potential impact,and then developing strategies for addressing those risks.
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54
Traffic management involves the equipment used for delivery,including pipelines,ships,trains,trucks,and airplanes.
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Supplier analysis is the process that evaluates the source of supply in terms of price,quality,delivery,and service.
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Event management is the ability to detect and respond to unplanned events such as delayed shipment or a warehouse running low on a certain item.
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Decentralized purchasing means buying the same item from multiple suppliers.
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For large orders of standard products or services,price negotiation is more common than competitive bidding.
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59
Price is the primary determining factor in choosing a supplier.
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60
Spend analysis involves collecting,cleansing,and analyzing data regarding expenditures with the purpose of reducing costs,improving efficiency,and monitoring compliance with purchasing policies.
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61
A bill of lading (BOL)is the transport contract.It provides all the information the carrier needs.
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62
Which of the following is not a benefit of "quick response" for retailers?
A)Reduced dependency on forecasts
B)Reduced transportation costs
C)Reduced inventory holding costs
D)Better match between supply and demand
E)Reduced shortage costs
A)Reduced dependency on forecasts
B)Reduced transportation costs
C)Reduced inventory holding costs
D)Better match between supply and demand
E)Reduced shortage costs
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63
Which of the following is not true about JIT deliveries?
A)Also referred to as "quick response" (QR)in wholesale sectors
B)Small lot sizes
C)Frequent deliveries
D)Decreased transportation cost per unit
E)Began in the auto industry
A)Also referred to as "quick response" (QR)in wholesale sectors
B)Small lot sizes
C)Frequent deliveries
D)Decreased transportation cost per unit
E)Began in the auto industry
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64
Which of the following is not a component of l?
A)the movement of materials within a production facility.
B)incoming deliveries.
C)the use of information to control the movement of goods.
D)outgoing deliveries
E)carrier selection
A)the movement of materials within a production facility.
B)incoming deliveries.
C)the use of information to control the movement of goods.
D)outgoing deliveries
E)carrier selection
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65
Which one of the following is the interface between the firm and the suppliers?
A)Purchasing
B)Production
C)Distribution
D)Logistics
E)Distribution planning
A)Purchasing
B)Production
C)Distribution
D)Logistics
E)Distribution planning
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66
The closer an organization is to the final customer,the __________ is the demand side of the supply chain and the __________ is the supply side.
A)shorter; longer
B)shorter; shorter
C)longer; shorter
D)longer; longer
E)slower; faster
A)shorter; longer
B)shorter; shorter
C)longer; shorter
D)longer; longer
E)slower; faster
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67
Overseeing the shipment of incoming and outgoing goods is the function of:
A)traffic management.
B)distribution management.
C)production management.
D)inventory management.
E)purchasing.
A)traffic management.
B)distribution management.
C)production management.
D)inventory management.
E)purchasing.
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68
Which of the following is not a factor that has increased the need for business organizations to actively manage their supply chains?
A)Increasing reliance on e-commerce for purchasing and logistics services
B)Increasing globalization
C)Increased competition driving efforts to lower costs
D)The complexity of management information systems
E)The need to manage orders and inventories throughout supply chains
A)Increasing reliance on e-commerce for purchasing and logistics services
B)Increasing globalization
C)Increased competition driving efforts to lower costs
D)The complexity of management information systems
E)The need to manage orders and inventories throughout supply chains
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69
Which of the following is not considered an advantage of e-commerce for supply chain management?
A)Substantial reduction of transaction costs
B)Data concerning customers' choices can be collected and analyzed more readily
C)Supply chain response time is reduced
D)Opportunities to reach customers more directly based on disintermediation
E)Transaction costs tend to be higher
A)Substantial reduction of transaction costs
B)Data concerning customers' choices can be collected and analyzed more readily
C)Supply chain response time is reduced
D)Opportunities to reach customers more directly based on disintermediation
E)Transaction costs tend to be higher
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70
Which of the following is not typically used as a performance attribute/metric commonly used to measure supply chain performance?
A)Inventory turnover
B)Cost
C)Variety/flexibility (e.g.speed of product changes)
D)Item fill rate
E)Product quality
A)Inventory turnover
B)Cost
C)Variety/flexibility (e.g.speed of product changes)
D)Item fill rate
E)Product quality
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71
Which of the following is not a motivation for using electronic data interchange (EDI)?
A)Reduction of paper work
B)Frequent deliveries of smaller shipments
C)Reduction in clerical labour
D)Increased accuracy
E)Increased speed in processing transactions
A)Reduction of paper work
B)Frequent deliveries of smaller shipments
C)Reduction in clerical labour
D)Increased accuracy
E)Increased speed in processing transactions
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72
Which of the following is not a duty of purchasing?
A)Set quality standards for purchased products
B)Maintaining databases of suppliers
C)Identify sources of supply
D)Establish partnerships with suppliers
E)Negotiating supply contracts
A)Set quality standards for purchased products
B)Maintaining databases of suppliers
C)Identify sources of supply
D)Establish partnerships with suppliers
E)Negotiating supply contracts
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73
Which statement is not a correct match between technologies and their use in supply chain management?
A)EDI; direct computer-to-computer transactions
B)RFID tags; automatically reading tags for multiple items
C)ERP software; coordinating resources and functions from a shared database
D)Bar codes; battery activated for reading with wireless device
E)SRM and CRM facilitate interaction with suppliers and customers
A)EDI; direct computer-to-computer transactions
B)RFID tags; automatically reading tags for multiple items
C)ERP software; coordinating resources and functions from a shared database
D)Bar codes; battery activated for reading with wireless device
E)SRM and CRM facilitate interaction with suppliers and customers
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74
Which of the following is an advantage of e-commerce?
A)Increased transaction costs
B)Greater customer loyalty
C)Shortened supply chain response times
D)Access to services are limited by time
E)The inability to gather information of customer preferences
A)Increased transaction costs
B)Greater customer loyalty
C)Shortened supply chain response times
D)Access to services are limited by time
E)The inability to gather information of customer preferences
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75
Holding safety stock inventory in one central location rather than in multiple locations is called:
A)postponement.
B)outsourcing.
C)risk pooling.
D)cross-docking.
E)vendor-managed inventory.
A)postponement.
B)outsourcing.
C)risk pooling.
D)cross-docking.
E)vendor-managed inventory.
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76
Reverse logistics is the backward flow of goods returned by consumers or retailers.
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77
Which technology allows companies to automatically identify,track,monitor,or locate objects within the supply chain?
A)Hand-held barcode readers
B)Radio frequency identification (RFID)tags
C)Electronic data interchange (EDI)systems
D)E-commerce websites
E)The internet
A)Hand-held barcode readers
B)Radio frequency identification (RFID)tags
C)Electronic data interchange (EDI)systems
D)E-commerce websites
E)The internet
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78
Purchasing typically does not interface with:
A)operations.
B)accounting.
C)receiving staff.
D)design engineering.
E)human resources
A)operations.
B)accounting.
C)receiving staff.
D)design engineering.
E)human resources
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79
Which of the following is not associated with quick response (QR)replenishment methods?
A)Sales information made available to vendors
B)Regular,periodic orders by retailers
C)Frequent small-lot shipments
D)Reduced dependence on forecasts
E)Closer match between supply and demand
A)Sales information made available to vendors
B)Regular,periodic orders by retailers
C)Frequent small-lot shipments
D)Reduced dependence on forecasts
E)Closer match between supply and demand
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80
An item with a holding cost of $500 per year can be shipped by air in 1 day,costing $100,or by ground in 4 days,costing $25.Assuming the holding costs of $500 per year are based on an operational year of 365 days,which is cheaper and by how much?
A)Ground is cheaper by $75.00
B)Ground is cheaper by $70.89
C)Ground is cheaper by $72.26
D)Ground and air have the same total cost
E)Air is cheaper by $25.
A)Ground is cheaper by $75.00
B)Ground is cheaper by $70.89
C)Ground is cheaper by $72.26
D)Ground and air have the same total cost
E)Air is cheaper by $25.
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