Deck 13: Transportation Management

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Which of the following is not one of the primary factors that transportation rates are based upon?

A)product
B)density
C)weight
D)distance
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The most important single transportation document is the:

A)bill of lading
B)freight bill
C)commercial invoice
D)certificate of origin
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A

A)industrial transportation manager
B)certified logistics professional
C)third-party logistics shipper
D)amodal shipper
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A

A)exception
B)class
C)ad valorem
D)commodity
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Suppose the LTL rate is $2.00 per hundredweight,the TL rate is $1.40 per hundredweight and the TL minimum is 18,000 pounds.What is the weight break?

A)5,294 pounds
B)10,588 pounds
C)12,600 pounds
D)30,0000 pounds
E)cannot be determined
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Which of the following is not a possible payment option

A)FOB origin,freight collect and charged back
B)FOB origin,freight collect
C)FOB origin,freight prepaid
D)FOB origin,freight prepaid and charged back
E)All are possible payment options
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Which of the following is not a factor used to determine a product's classification?

A)density
B)liability to damage and theft
C)stowability
D)ease of handling
E)all are factors used to determine a product's classification
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Suppose that a particular item is Class 200 according to the National Motor Freight Classification.What is the relationship between this item's rate and the rate for an item in Class 100?

A)The Class 200 rate is cheaper than the Class 100 rate
B)The rate relationship depends on other factors
C)The rates are identical
D)The Class 200 rate is higher than the Class 100 rate
E)There is insufficient information to answer the question
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Which of the following tends to be the most important factor in carrier selection?

A)pricing
B)loss and damage performance
C)transit time reliability
D)financial stability
E)none of the above
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In general terms,____ accounts for about 6% of U.S.Gross Domestic Product.

A)warehousing
B)logistics
C)supply chain management
D)transportation
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What is the logistics term that signifies the price charged for freight transportation?

A)fare
B)tariff
C)rate
D)ton-mile
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A

A)class
B)ad valorem
C)commodity
D)exception
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Suppose that there is a rate of $75 per hundredweight and you have a 600 pound shipment.What is the correct transportation charge for this shipment?

A)$8
B)$450
C)$1,200
D)$45,000
E)cannot be determined
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With FOB destination,freight prepaid:

A)The seller pays the freight charges,but the buyer owns the goods in transit
B)The seller pays the freight charges,and also owns the goods in transit
C)The buyer pays the freight charges and owns the goods in transit
D)The buyer pays the freight charges,but the seller owns the goods in transit
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Each of the following is true,except:

A)the bill of lading is the most important transportation document
B)the straight bill of lading contains the name of the consignee
C)the order bill of lading does not contain the name of the consignee
D)the bill of lading adds to the complexity of the transportation manager's job
E)all of the above are true
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____ refers to how heavy a product is in relation to its size.

A)Stowability
B)Volume
C)Weight break
D)Density
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Freight rates in the United States are often expressed in dollars or cents per:

A)Hundredweight
B)Pounds
C)Kilograms
D)Tons
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____ refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.

A)Ease of handling
B)Recoupering
C)Stowability
D)Drayage
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The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different weights and weight groups is the ____ concept.

A)optimum cost reliability point
B)perfect order
C)weight break
D)maximum-minimum
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____ refers to the buying and controlling of transportation services by either a shipper or consignee.

A)Transportation management
B)Logistics management
C)Routing
D)Outsourcing
E)None of the above
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)demurrage is a penalty payment made by the shipper or consignee to a railroad for keeping equipment beyond the time it should be released
B)detention is similar to demurrage,except that detention applies to the pipeline industry
C)averaging agreements can be used with demurrage
D)carriers and shippers can negotiate demurrage / detention policies
E)all statements are true
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Tracing refers to:

A)determining the least expensive route for a shipment
B)locating the proper rate
C)locating lost or delayed shipments
D)finding the shortest distance between two points
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A ____ provides guidance in terms of shipment information,freight invoicing,and a preferred list of carriers for shipments moving between two points.

A)routing guide
B)tariff
C)bill of lading
D)freight book
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Routing refers to the buying and controlling of transportation services by a shipper or consignee.
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A transportation charge (the cost of transportation) can be calculated by multiplying the weight times the rate.
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____ can be defined as the process of determining how a shipment will be moved between consignor and consignee or between place of acceptance by the carrier and place of delivery to the consignee.

A)Tracing
B)Recoupering
C)Transportation
D)Routing
E)None of the above
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Today's transportation manager can play an active role in blending the appropriate pricing and service packages for his / her organization.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)carriers may be reluctant to accept small shipments because they require a high degree of manual labor
B)some carriers believe that they lose money on small shipments
C)consolidating small shipments into larger ones could result in poorer service to the final customer
D)consolidating small shipments into larger ones likely results in higher inventory carrying costs
E)all statements are true
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____ is the attempt to locate lost or late shipments.

A)Expediting
B)Recoupering
C)Reparation
D)Tracing
E)None of the above
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The ____ was formed by shippers and carriers as a means for settling freight claims disputes.

A)Transportation Arbitration Board
B)Freight Claims Council
C)Shipper-Carrier Mediation Board
D)Traffic Management Claims Committee
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Demurrage charges are collected by which two modes of transportation?

A)truck; rail
B)pipeline; air
C)rail; water
D)truck; pipeline
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What is the time limitation within which a freight claim must be filed?

A)Three months from delivery date
B)Six months from delivery date
C)Nine months from delivery date
D)Twelve months from delivery date
E)None of the above
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Small shipments are defined as those that:

A)involve three or fewer cartons
B)are moved primarily by parcel carriers
C)weigh more than 150 pounds but less than 500 pounds
D)weigh more than 10 pounds but less than 100 pounds
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Which of the following is false?

A)a number of large US metropolitan areas are seeking bans on railroad movement of hazardous materials through major cities
B)the railroads' cost of hauling hazardous materials has increased dramatically in recent years
C)the US federal government first began regulating the transportation of hazardous materials in the 20th century
D)an organization is required to know,track,and record the location of all hazardous materials it owns,controls,or generates
E)all of the above are true
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An order bill of lading is used:

A)for overseas shipments
B)when a shipment must be expedited
C)when a shipment is started before the buyer is known
D)to guard against disruptions in transit
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An invoice submitted by the carrier requesting to be paid is ____.

A)a bill of lading
B)a freight bill
C)a carnet
D)dunnage
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____ refers to rapidly moving a shipment through a carrier's system.

A)Expediting
B)Recoupering
C)Reparation
D)Cross-docking
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A rate is the logistics term that signifies the price charged for freight transportation.
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Freight transportation accounts for approximately 10% of U.S.Gross Domestic Product.
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If a product destroyed or damaged in transit is intended to be placed into general replacement inventory,then the retailer would likely receive:

A)nothing but an apology from the carrier
B)the wholesale price plus 20%
C)the retail price minus 20%
D)the wholesale price,plus freight if previously paid
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Fewer than 500 motor carriers currently use the freight classification system.
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The class rate system simplifies with respect to three primary factors-density,product,and distance.
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With FOB origin,the seller retains title and control of the shipment until it is delivered.
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Stowability refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
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The bill of lading is an invoice,submitted by the carrier,requesting to be paid.
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Density is one of the four factors used to determine a product's freight classification.
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An order bill of lading specifies the consignee.
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The most important single transportation document is the bill of lading.
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An amodal shipper uses a logistics intermediary to make the relevant transportation decisions.
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A commodity rate is very good for dealing with demand-specific situations.
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Transit time reliability is the most important factor that shippers tend to use when selecting carriers.
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The price and service tradeoffs available to today's transportation manager are limited only by her / his creativity and ingenuity.
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Liability to damage and theft is viewed as the primary factor in setting a product's freight classification.
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A freight claim must be filed within nine months of the shipment's delivery date.
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Freight bill audits are designed to detect errors that result in overcharges and to correct these errors in the future.
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With respect to a commodity's freight classification,shippers tend to prefer a higher classification number while carriers tend to prefer a lower classification number.
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An item with a freight classification of Class 200 will be charged a higher rate than an item with a freight classification of Class 100.
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A weight break refers to the maximum weight of freight that can be loaded into a vehicle before another vehicle is needed.
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The carrier selection procedure appears to be less straightforward than the procedure for modal selection.
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A disadvantage of FOB destination pricing from a seller's perspective is that the seller's organization must have a thorough knowledge of transportation management.
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Small shipments refer to those that can be handled relatively expeditiously and inexpensively by either the postal system or UPS.
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Classifications are based on both cost and value of service.From the carriers' standpoint,how has cost of service changed?
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Given the existing LTL classification of 200,how has value of service to the customer changed?
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A routing guide can provide a variety of shipment-related information such as shipment preparation and a list of preferred carriers for shipments moving between two points.
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Expediting refers to determining a shipment's location during the course of its move.
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The U.S.federal government has been regulating the transportation of hazardous materials since the mid-1970's.
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If you worked for Chippy,what new classification would you ask for? Give your reasons.
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An organization is required to know,track,and record the location of all hazardous materials that it owns,controls,or generates.
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The Transportation Arbitration Board
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From a transportation manager's perspective,small shipments are costly to transport and often receive poor service from transportation carriers.
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The new tubular containers are much sturdier.If you worked for Chippy,how-if at all-would you argue that this factor influences classification?
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In demurrage-related averaging agreements,slow equipment returns can be offset by fast equipment returns.
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Suppose that a shipment of products destined for a particular retailer is lost or damaged.If these products were going into general inventory replacement stock,then the retailer is entitled to recover the wholesaler price plus freight costs
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Concealed loss and damage claims are some of the most difficult for shippers and carriers to handle.
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You work for the motor carrier classification bureau and notice that the relationship between the weight of potato chips and the weight of packaging has changed.How,it at all,should this influence changes in the product's classification?
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Some transportation managers utilize performance scorecards that contain a list of relevant attributes and an evaluation of each carrier on every attribute.
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Today's transportation carriers tend to have uniform demurrage and detention policies.
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Expedited shipment by motor carriage can sometimes provide faster and more reliable service than expedited shipping involving air transportation.
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Demurrage is a payment penalty associated with railroads,while detention is a payment penalty associated with the trucking industry.
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One of Chippy's own trucks,used for local deliveries,has two axles and an enclosed body measuring
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Deck 13: Transportation Management
1
Which of the following is not one of the primary factors that transportation rates are based upon?

A)product
B)density
C)weight
D)distance
B
2
The most important single transportation document is the:

A)bill of lading
B)freight bill
C)commercial invoice
D)certificate of origin
A
3
A

A)industrial transportation manager
B)certified logistics professional
C)third-party logistics shipper
D)amodal shipper
D
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A)exception
B)class
C)ad valorem
D)commodity
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Suppose the LTL rate is $2.00 per hundredweight,the TL rate is $1.40 per hundredweight and the TL minimum is 18,000 pounds.What is the weight break?

A)5,294 pounds
B)10,588 pounds
C)12,600 pounds
D)30,0000 pounds
E)cannot be determined
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Which of the following is not a possible payment option

A)FOB origin,freight collect and charged back
B)FOB origin,freight collect
C)FOB origin,freight prepaid
D)FOB origin,freight prepaid and charged back
E)All are possible payment options
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Which of the following is not a factor used to determine a product's classification?

A)density
B)liability to damage and theft
C)stowability
D)ease of handling
E)all are factors used to determine a product's classification
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Suppose that a particular item is Class 200 according to the National Motor Freight Classification.What is the relationship between this item's rate and the rate for an item in Class 100?

A)The Class 200 rate is cheaper than the Class 100 rate
B)The rate relationship depends on other factors
C)The rates are identical
D)The Class 200 rate is higher than the Class 100 rate
E)There is insufficient information to answer the question
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Which of the following tends to be the most important factor in carrier selection?

A)pricing
B)loss and damage performance
C)transit time reliability
D)financial stability
E)none of the above
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In general terms,____ accounts for about 6% of U.S.Gross Domestic Product.

A)warehousing
B)logistics
C)supply chain management
D)transportation
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What is the logistics term that signifies the price charged for freight transportation?

A)fare
B)tariff
C)rate
D)ton-mile
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A)class
B)ad valorem
C)commodity
D)exception
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Suppose that there is a rate of $75 per hundredweight and you have a 600 pound shipment.What is the correct transportation charge for this shipment?

A)$8
B)$450
C)$1,200
D)$45,000
E)cannot be determined
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With FOB destination,freight prepaid:

A)The seller pays the freight charges,but the buyer owns the goods in transit
B)The seller pays the freight charges,and also owns the goods in transit
C)The buyer pays the freight charges and owns the goods in transit
D)The buyer pays the freight charges,but the seller owns the goods in transit
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Each of the following is true,except:

A)the bill of lading is the most important transportation document
B)the straight bill of lading contains the name of the consignee
C)the order bill of lading does not contain the name of the consignee
D)the bill of lading adds to the complexity of the transportation manager's job
E)all of the above are true
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____ refers to how heavy a product is in relation to its size.

A)Stowability
B)Volume
C)Weight break
D)Density
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Freight rates in the United States are often expressed in dollars or cents per:

A)Hundredweight
B)Pounds
C)Kilograms
D)Tons
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____ refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.

A)Ease of handling
B)Recoupering
C)Stowability
D)Drayage
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The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different weights and weight groups is the ____ concept.

A)optimum cost reliability point
B)perfect order
C)weight break
D)maximum-minimum
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____ refers to the buying and controlling of transportation services by either a shipper or consignee.

A)Transportation management
B)Logistics management
C)Routing
D)Outsourcing
E)None of the above
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)demurrage is a penalty payment made by the shipper or consignee to a railroad for keeping equipment beyond the time it should be released
B)detention is similar to demurrage,except that detention applies to the pipeline industry
C)averaging agreements can be used with demurrage
D)carriers and shippers can negotiate demurrage / detention policies
E)all statements are true
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Tracing refers to:

A)determining the least expensive route for a shipment
B)locating the proper rate
C)locating lost or delayed shipments
D)finding the shortest distance between two points
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A ____ provides guidance in terms of shipment information,freight invoicing,and a preferred list of carriers for shipments moving between two points.

A)routing guide
B)tariff
C)bill of lading
D)freight book
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Routing refers to the buying and controlling of transportation services by a shipper or consignee.
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A transportation charge (the cost of transportation) can be calculated by multiplying the weight times the rate.
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____ can be defined as the process of determining how a shipment will be moved between consignor and consignee or between place of acceptance by the carrier and place of delivery to the consignee.

A)Tracing
B)Recoupering
C)Transportation
D)Routing
E)None of the above
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Today's transportation manager can play an active role in blending the appropriate pricing and service packages for his / her organization.
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Which of the following statements is false?

A)carriers may be reluctant to accept small shipments because they require a high degree of manual labor
B)some carriers believe that they lose money on small shipments
C)consolidating small shipments into larger ones could result in poorer service to the final customer
D)consolidating small shipments into larger ones likely results in higher inventory carrying costs
E)all statements are true
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____ is the attempt to locate lost or late shipments.

A)Expediting
B)Recoupering
C)Reparation
D)Tracing
E)None of the above
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The ____ was formed by shippers and carriers as a means for settling freight claims disputes.

A)Transportation Arbitration Board
B)Freight Claims Council
C)Shipper-Carrier Mediation Board
D)Traffic Management Claims Committee
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Demurrage charges are collected by which two modes of transportation?

A)truck; rail
B)pipeline; air
C)rail; water
D)truck; pipeline
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What is the time limitation within which a freight claim must be filed?

A)Three months from delivery date
B)Six months from delivery date
C)Nine months from delivery date
D)Twelve months from delivery date
E)None of the above
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Small shipments are defined as those that:

A)involve three or fewer cartons
B)are moved primarily by parcel carriers
C)weigh more than 150 pounds but less than 500 pounds
D)weigh more than 10 pounds but less than 100 pounds
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Which of the following is false?

A)a number of large US metropolitan areas are seeking bans on railroad movement of hazardous materials through major cities
B)the railroads' cost of hauling hazardous materials has increased dramatically in recent years
C)the US federal government first began regulating the transportation of hazardous materials in the 20th century
D)an organization is required to know,track,and record the location of all hazardous materials it owns,controls,or generates
E)all of the above are true
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An order bill of lading is used:

A)for overseas shipments
B)when a shipment must be expedited
C)when a shipment is started before the buyer is known
D)to guard against disruptions in transit
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An invoice submitted by the carrier requesting to be paid is ____.

A)a bill of lading
B)a freight bill
C)a carnet
D)dunnage
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____ refers to rapidly moving a shipment through a carrier's system.

A)Expediting
B)Recoupering
C)Reparation
D)Cross-docking
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A rate is the logistics term that signifies the price charged for freight transportation.
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Freight transportation accounts for approximately 10% of U.S.Gross Domestic Product.
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If a product destroyed or damaged in transit is intended to be placed into general replacement inventory,then the retailer would likely receive:

A)nothing but an apology from the carrier
B)the wholesale price plus 20%
C)the retail price minus 20%
D)the wholesale price,plus freight if previously paid
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Fewer than 500 motor carriers currently use the freight classification system.
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The class rate system simplifies with respect to three primary factors-density,product,and distance.
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With FOB origin,the seller retains title and control of the shipment until it is delivered.
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Stowability refers to how easy a commodity is to pack into a load.
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The bill of lading is an invoice,submitted by the carrier,requesting to be paid.
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Density is one of the four factors used to determine a product's freight classification.
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An order bill of lading specifies the consignee.
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The most important single transportation document is the bill of lading.
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An amodal shipper uses a logistics intermediary to make the relevant transportation decisions.
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A commodity rate is very good for dealing with demand-specific situations.
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Transit time reliability is the most important factor that shippers tend to use when selecting carriers.
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The price and service tradeoffs available to today's transportation manager are limited only by her / his creativity and ingenuity.
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Liability to damage and theft is viewed as the primary factor in setting a product's freight classification.
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A freight claim must be filed within nine months of the shipment's delivery date.
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Freight bill audits are designed to detect errors that result in overcharges and to correct these errors in the future.
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With respect to a commodity's freight classification,shippers tend to prefer a higher classification number while carriers tend to prefer a lower classification number.
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An item with a freight classification of Class 200 will be charged a higher rate than an item with a freight classification of Class 100.
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A weight break refers to the maximum weight of freight that can be loaded into a vehicle before another vehicle is needed.
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The carrier selection procedure appears to be less straightforward than the procedure for modal selection.
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A disadvantage of FOB destination pricing from a seller's perspective is that the seller's organization must have a thorough knowledge of transportation management.
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Small shipments refer to those that can be handled relatively expeditiously and inexpensively by either the postal system or UPS.
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Classifications are based on both cost and value of service.From the carriers' standpoint,how has cost of service changed?
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Given the existing LTL classification of 200,how has value of service to the customer changed?
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A routing guide can provide a variety of shipment-related information such as shipment preparation and a list of preferred carriers for shipments moving between two points.
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Expediting refers to determining a shipment's location during the course of its move.
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66
The U.S.federal government has been regulating the transportation of hazardous materials since the mid-1970's.
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67
If you worked for Chippy,what new classification would you ask for? Give your reasons.
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68
An organization is required to know,track,and record the location of all hazardous materials that it owns,controls,or generates.
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69
The Transportation Arbitration Board
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70
From a transportation manager's perspective,small shipments are costly to transport and often receive poor service from transportation carriers.
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71
The new tubular containers are much sturdier.If you worked for Chippy,how-if at all-would you argue that this factor influences classification?
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72
In demurrage-related averaging agreements,slow equipment returns can be offset by fast equipment returns.
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73
Suppose that a shipment of products destined for a particular retailer is lost or damaged.If these products were going into general inventory replacement stock,then the retailer is entitled to recover the wholesaler price plus freight costs
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74
Concealed loss and damage claims are some of the most difficult for shippers and carriers to handle.
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75
You work for the motor carrier classification bureau and notice that the relationship between the weight of potato chips and the weight of packaging has changed.How,it at all,should this influence changes in the product's classification?
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76
Some transportation managers utilize performance scorecards that contain a list of relevant attributes and an evaluation of each carrier on every attribute.
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77
Today's transportation carriers tend to have uniform demurrage and detention policies.
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78
Expedited shipment by motor carriage can sometimes provide faster and more reliable service than expedited shipping involving air transportation.
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79
Demurrage is a payment penalty associated with railroads,while detention is a payment penalty associated with the trucking industry.
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One of Chippy's own trucks,used for local deliveries,has two axles and an enclosed body measuring
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