Deck 17: Purchasing Services

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More effective control of inbound shipment costs usually requires purchasing goods under a shipping designation of FOB destination.
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The most significant advantage of a motor carrier is its relatively lower variable cost.
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Oftentimes, a single mode of transportation may prove inadequate for a specific shipment.
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Private carriers are never utilized to make daily "milk runs," picking up smaller amounts of materials from a series of close by suppliers to be used in a lean or just-in-time environment.
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Growth in international trade has increased the amount of freight moving on oceangoing vessels.
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By limiting internal requisitioners to previously approved catalogs of already contracted goods and services from preselected and approved suppliers, volume commitments to approved suppliers can be achieved and maverick spending reduced.
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Moving to a centralized process for procuring professional services does not allow the buying company to leverage its corporate buying power.
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A savvy buyer will want to control transportation costs internally instead of simply allowing the shipper to pass them along in the form of a delivered price.
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The use of a pipeline is usually part of the decision tradeoff between transportation modes.
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A major advantage of a rail carrier is the wide range of items it is capable of hauling.
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Inbound logistics may also include the shipment of repairable items back to maintenance facilities for refurbishment and return to usable or salable condition.
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A performance-based logistics system seeks to drive the logistics service provider's performance by clearly delineating the buyer's preferred outcomes, not by transaction, but in terms of provider value-added and overall systems cost.
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An apparently low-cost carrier may actually end up costing far more than a seemingly higher-cost carrier when all associated costs are calculated.
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On average, transportation costs easily comprise 10 percent or more of a product's total cost.
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Assigning and maintaining accurate and truly representative commodity codes for indirect goods and services across an enterprise is relatively easy.
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Centralization of professional service procurement can increase the accountability of outside consultants to the buyer by increasing the monitoring and auditing of services provided.
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The greatest competition between domestic transportation modes involves rail and motor carriers.
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Shipping a high-priced component via air is never a cost-effective option.
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A two-day shipment by truck can often take a week or more by rail due to the extra handling involved.
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The importance of effectively managing an organization's indirect spend is decreasing.
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Project scopes should be very detailed for all service providers, including those who have previously performed work for the organization.
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A project's scope does not need to include any nondisclosure statements to protect the buying company's interest and the service provider's interest as well.
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Historically, expenditures for indirect materials and services have received the same level of management attention as have direct materials.
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Inland water carriers typically transport finished or semifinished products because of the lengthy in-transit time.
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Inland water carriers are usually accessible for most shippers, as lakes, rivers, and canals are widely dispersed throughout the country.
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If indirect spend is to be leveraged, supply management must have a clear understanding of exactly what indirect goods and services are being purchased by individual SBUs.
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The primary objective of economic deregulation in the United States was to make its domestic transportation systems more efficient by increasing marketplace competition within the transportation and logistics industry and increasing economic regulation.
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A shipper should necessarily negotiate a contract with every carrier it uses, particularly if it is considered a small or infrequent shipper.
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A clear trend is that many carriers now market themselves simply as providers of physical transportation services.
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A PBL agreement and a SLA are similar concepts.
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Suppliers of multiple indirect items can often have multiple ship-to and bill-to addresses, resulting in multiple codes being assigned to the same supplier for the same item.
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Although mode selection is usually not an issue for international ocean shipments, as in all strategic supplier selection decisions, carrier selection within the preferred mode is still paramount.
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Air carriers haul the most amount of commercial freight because of their relative speed advantage.
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Additional railcars can be added to a freight train with only a minimal increase in its total variable cost.
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The use of 3PLs is increasingly becoming a viable option for smaller shippers and infrequent shipments
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A preferred supplier list database should be set up to generate a list of preferred suppliers based on previous project performance criteria.
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Virtually all of indirect spend is normally purchased through the organization's formal sourcing function or proven supply management processes and strategies.
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Performance-based logistics has been widely adopted by the private sector.
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A major outcome from transportation economic deregulation has been the shift of pricing information garnered from public tariffs and rate bureaus to the negotiating table.
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Air freight has a high variable-cost-to-fixed-cost ratio due to the high costs of operating a flight.
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Traditional cost accounting systems are designed to systematically track and consolidate indirect spend across an organization.
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Whenever a supplier ships FOB destination, the buyer often loses the ability to track or control its inbound transportation expenses which also artificially increases the value of the buyer's inventory.
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Carriers will generally not consider the availability of backhauls when quoting one-way freight rates on a particular traffic lane.
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The U.S.Bureau of Customs and Border Protection established the so-called 10 + 2 rule that affects all modes of transportation except ocean container freight.
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Because of the huge quantities involved, deciding on the use of pipeline is rarely something a buyer needs to consider.
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In general, supply management should provide and manage suppliers' e-catalogs.
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Researching, defining, and writing clear and descriptive specifications is easy to accomplish.
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Full-service providers, in addition to picking up and delivering goods, may consolidate shipments, provide simplified billing, ship just-in-time from local storage points, handle complex overseas shipments, coordinate shipments with other carriers or modes, or configure final products for direct shipment to end customers.
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The parameters on which a professional services supplier is evaluated should include, but not be limited to, quality, cost management, delivery, technical support, milestone achievement, and wavelength.
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Although it is important to develop a rationalized supply base such that buying power can be appropriately leveraged, a single-source strategy frequently maximizes the value of professional services.
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Reverse logistics flow requires companies to find innovative methods of recovering and recycling products to minimize potential negative impacts on the environment.
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As organizations continue to focus more and more on their core competencies and outsource noncore activities, they come to recognize that many of their necessary transportation and logistics services can, and should, be outsourced to experts specializing in transportation and logistics services.
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A major disadvantage of a rail carrier is its relatively higher cost.
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Every project must have a detailed scope that succinctly defines the project's parameters to help avoid misunderstandings between the buyer and the service provider.
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Because of widespread industry differences, one company's indirect spend may be considered direct spend for another.
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Exempt carriers are highly regulated economically by the Surface Transportation Board.
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For some purchased items, such as bulk raw materials, transport speed is the most important factor.
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Many buyers are beginning to question the sustainability of cost reductions achieved through reverse auctions over time once the initial reductions are made.
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Top management should consider adequate buy-in from affected employees and other stakeholders before defining the final scope of the project.
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In purchasing professional services, it is not important for a standard contract template or format to be developed by the organization's legal department because there are so many types of professional services and providers.
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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of water carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Limited flexibility.
B)Seasonal availability.
C)Very long lead times.
D)Poor reliability.
E)Cannot be used for large volumes.
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Motor carriers are characterized by _____ variable costs, while rail carriers have comparatively _____ fixed costs.

A)higher….high
B)lower….high
C)higher….low
D)lower….low
E)There is no difference in variable and fixed costing between motor and rail carriers.
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A/An _____ is a manufacturer or distributor that controls and manages its own transportation equipment, whether owned or leased.

A)common carrier
B)private carrier
C)contract carrier
D)intermodal carrier
E)exempt carrier​
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_____ can be defined as that amount of an organization's total procurement budget that is purchased from unauthorized sources.

A)Indirect spend
B)Direct spend
C)PBL
D)E-commerce
E)Maverick spend
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_____ refers to a mode's or carrier's ability to provide the proper equipment and provide the appropriate services for a given product movement.

A)Accessibility
B)Capability
C)Speed
D)Total cost
E)Reliability
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_____ includes movement of materials between production facilities within the same organization as well as movement to and out of intermediary storage facilities.

A)Inbound logistics
B)Recovery
C)Outbound logistics
D)Intraorganizational movement
E)Recycling
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Which of the following is not a key part of a project's scope?

A)Project deliverables.
B)Milestones and deadlines.
C)Service provider's background and experience.
D)Approved budget.
E)Performance metrics.
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All of the following are criteria used to measure transportation performance except _____.

A)speed
B)reliability
C)capability
D)accessibility
E)operator hours of service
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A _____ is a key individual or unit that controls substantial indirect spending and that typically has a position of great authority within the organization.

A)purchasing consortium
B)maverick spender
C)3PL
D)power spender
E)kanban
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Which of the following is not one of the advantages of water carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Good for bulk commodities (inland).
B)High flexibility.
C)Good for heavy, large items (international).
D)Can handle most types of freight.
E)Low cost.
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In order for _____ to work, both the buyer and the logistics service provider must explicitly agree as to what the buyer's desired outcomes, goals, and objectives are and on how the logistics service provider can help meet them.

A)PBL
B)MRO
C)TQM
D)TCO
E)KPIs
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By law, a/an _____ must serve the general public without discrimination based on published rates for specific goods.

A)contract carrier​
B)private carrier
C)common carrier
D)motor carrier​
E)intermodal carrier
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A/An _____ involves picking smaller amounts of materials from a series of close by suppliers to be used in a lean or just-in-time environment.

A)common carrier
B)exempt carrier
C)milk run
D)private carrier
E)contract carrier
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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of rail carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Seasonal availability.
B)Limited access to rail line.
C)Longer in-transit lead times.
D)Less flexible - may not have rails to all locations.
E)Limited access to rail spur.
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Which of the following is not one of the major transportation service linkages throughout a typical supply chain?​

A)Production planning.
B)Inbound logistics
C)Intraorganizational movements.
D)Outbound logistics.
E)Recovery and recycling.
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_____ refers to a mode's or carrier's ability to provide service over a geographic area.

A)Speed
B)Capability
C)Total cost
D)Accessibility
E)Reliability
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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of motor carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)High cost.
B)Limited to domestic or regional transportation.
C)Very long lead times.
D)Cannot be used for large volumes.
E)None of these answers.
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A/An _____ system provides status alerts, via e-mail, fax, pager, and so on, to a buyer (consignee) or supplier (shipper) that a particular shipment has been delayed and whether this may affect other entities in the supply chain.

A)event-based
B)MRP
C)ERP
D)DRP
E)None of these answers.
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Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using a 3PL?​

A)Relinquish control, ownership, and expertise.
B)Loss of integration between sales and supply.
C)Loss of dedicated in-house managed staff
D)Concentrate on core business activities.
E)Sacrifice key business service differentiation.
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_____ represents the link between a company and its customers.

A)Inbound logistics
B)Intraorganizational movement
C)Reverse logistics
D)Outbound logistics
E)Recovery and recycling
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More effective control of inbound shipment costs usually requires purchasing goods under a shipping designation of FOB destination.
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The most significant advantage of a motor carrier is its relatively lower variable cost.
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Oftentimes, a single mode of transportation may prove inadequate for a specific shipment.
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Private carriers are never utilized to make daily "milk runs," picking up smaller amounts of materials from a series of close by suppliers to be used in a lean or just-in-time environment.
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Growth in international trade has increased the amount of freight moving on oceangoing vessels.
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By limiting internal requisitioners to previously approved catalogs of already contracted goods and services from preselected and approved suppliers, volume commitments to approved suppliers can be achieved and maverick spending reduced.
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Moving to a centralized process for procuring professional services does not allow the buying company to leverage its corporate buying power.
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A savvy buyer will want to control transportation costs internally instead of simply allowing the shipper to pass them along in the form of a delivered price.
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The use of a pipeline is usually part of the decision tradeoff between transportation modes.
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A major advantage of a rail carrier is the wide range of items it is capable of hauling.
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Inbound logistics may also include the shipment of repairable items back to maintenance facilities for refurbishment and return to usable or salable condition.
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A performance-based logistics system seeks to drive the logistics service provider's performance by clearly delineating the buyer's preferred outcomes, not by transaction, but in terms of provider value-added and overall systems cost.
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An apparently low-cost carrier may actually end up costing far more than a seemingly higher-cost carrier when all associated costs are calculated.
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On average, transportation costs easily comprise 10 percent or more of a product's total cost.
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Assigning and maintaining accurate and truly representative commodity codes for indirect goods and services across an enterprise is relatively easy.
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Centralization of professional service procurement can increase the accountability of outside consultants to the buyer by increasing the monitoring and auditing of services provided.
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The greatest competition between domestic transportation modes involves rail and motor carriers.
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Shipping a high-priced component via air is never a cost-effective option.
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A two-day shipment by truck can often take a week or more by rail due to the extra handling involved.
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The importance of effectively managing an organization's indirect spend is decreasing.
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Project scopes should be very detailed for all service providers, including those who have previously performed work for the organization.
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A project's scope does not need to include any nondisclosure statements to protect the buying company's interest and the service provider's interest as well.
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Historically, expenditures for indirect materials and services have received the same level of management attention as have direct materials.
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Inland water carriers typically transport finished or semifinished products because of the lengthy in-transit time.
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Inland water carriers are usually accessible for most shippers, as lakes, rivers, and canals are widely dispersed throughout the country.
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If indirect spend is to be leveraged, supply management must have a clear understanding of exactly what indirect goods and services are being purchased by individual SBUs.
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The primary objective of economic deregulation in the United States was to make its domestic transportation systems more efficient by increasing marketplace competition within the transportation and logistics industry and increasing economic regulation.
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A shipper should necessarily negotiate a contract with every carrier it uses, particularly if it is considered a small or infrequent shipper.
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A clear trend is that many carriers now market themselves simply as providers of physical transportation services.
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A PBL agreement and a SLA are similar concepts.
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Suppliers of multiple indirect items can often have multiple ship-to and bill-to addresses, resulting in multiple codes being assigned to the same supplier for the same item.
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Although mode selection is usually not an issue for international ocean shipments, as in all strategic supplier selection decisions, carrier selection within the preferred mode is still paramount.
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Air carriers haul the most amount of commercial freight because of their relative speed advantage.
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Additional railcars can be added to a freight train with only a minimal increase in its total variable cost.
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The use of 3PLs is increasingly becoming a viable option for smaller shippers and infrequent shipments
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A preferred supplier list database should be set up to generate a list of preferred suppliers based on previous project performance criteria.
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Virtually all of indirect spend is normally purchased through the organization's formal sourcing function or proven supply management processes and strategies.
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Performance-based logistics has been widely adopted by the private sector.
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A major outcome from transportation economic deregulation has been the shift of pricing information garnered from public tariffs and rate bureaus to the negotiating table.
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Air freight has a high variable-cost-to-fixed-cost ratio due to the high costs of operating a flight.
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Traditional cost accounting systems are designed to systematically track and consolidate indirect spend across an organization.
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Whenever a supplier ships FOB destination, the buyer often loses the ability to track or control its inbound transportation expenses which also artificially increases the value of the buyer's inventory.
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Carriers will generally not consider the availability of backhauls when quoting one-way freight rates on a particular traffic lane.
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The U.S.Bureau of Customs and Border Protection established the so-called 10 + 2 rule that affects all modes of transportation except ocean container freight.
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Because of the huge quantities involved, deciding on the use of pipeline is rarely something a buyer needs to consider.
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In general, supply management should provide and manage suppliers' e-catalogs.
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Researching, defining, and writing clear and descriptive specifications is easy to accomplish.
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Full-service providers, in addition to picking up and delivering goods, may consolidate shipments, provide simplified billing, ship just-in-time from local storage points, handle complex overseas shipments, coordinate shipments with other carriers or modes, or configure final products for direct shipment to end customers.
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The parameters on which a professional services supplier is evaluated should include, but not be limited to, quality, cost management, delivery, technical support, milestone achievement, and wavelength.
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Although it is important to develop a rationalized supply base such that buying power can be appropriately leveraged, a single-source strategy frequently maximizes the value of professional services.
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Reverse logistics flow requires companies to find innovative methods of recovering and recycling products to minimize potential negative impacts on the environment.
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52
As organizations continue to focus more and more on their core competencies and outsource noncore activities, they come to recognize that many of their necessary transportation and logistics services can, and should, be outsourced to experts specializing in transportation and logistics services.
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A major disadvantage of a rail carrier is its relatively higher cost.
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Every project must have a detailed scope that succinctly defines the project's parameters to help avoid misunderstandings between the buyer and the service provider.
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Because of widespread industry differences, one company's indirect spend may be considered direct spend for another.
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Exempt carriers are highly regulated economically by the Surface Transportation Board.
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For some purchased items, such as bulk raw materials, transport speed is the most important factor.
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Many buyers are beginning to question the sustainability of cost reductions achieved through reverse auctions over time once the initial reductions are made.
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Top management should consider adequate buy-in from affected employees and other stakeholders before defining the final scope of the project.
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In purchasing professional services, it is not important for a standard contract template or format to be developed by the organization's legal department because there are so many types of professional services and providers.
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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of water carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Limited flexibility.
B)Seasonal availability.
C)Very long lead times.
D)Poor reliability.
E)Cannot be used for large volumes.
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Motor carriers are characterized by _____ variable costs, while rail carriers have comparatively _____ fixed costs.

A)higher….high
B)lower….high
C)higher….low
D)lower….low
E)There is no difference in variable and fixed costing between motor and rail carriers.
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A/An _____ is a manufacturer or distributor that controls and manages its own transportation equipment, whether owned or leased.

A)common carrier
B)private carrier
C)contract carrier
D)intermodal carrier
E)exempt carrier​
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_____ can be defined as that amount of an organization's total procurement budget that is purchased from unauthorized sources.

A)Indirect spend
B)Direct spend
C)PBL
D)E-commerce
E)Maverick spend
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_____ refers to a mode's or carrier's ability to provide the proper equipment and provide the appropriate services for a given product movement.

A)Accessibility
B)Capability
C)Speed
D)Total cost
E)Reliability
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_____ includes movement of materials between production facilities within the same organization as well as movement to and out of intermediary storage facilities.

A)Inbound logistics
B)Recovery
C)Outbound logistics
D)Intraorganizational movement
E)Recycling
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Which of the following is not a key part of a project's scope?

A)Project deliverables.
B)Milestones and deadlines.
C)Service provider's background and experience.
D)Approved budget.
E)Performance metrics.
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All of the following are criteria used to measure transportation performance except _____.

A)speed
B)reliability
C)capability
D)accessibility
E)operator hours of service
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A _____ is a key individual or unit that controls substantial indirect spending and that typically has a position of great authority within the organization.

A)purchasing consortium
B)maverick spender
C)3PL
D)power spender
E)kanban
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Which of the following is not one of the advantages of water carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Good for bulk commodities (inland).
B)High flexibility.
C)Good for heavy, large items (international).
D)Can handle most types of freight.
E)Low cost.
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In order for _____ to work, both the buyer and the logistics service provider must explicitly agree as to what the buyer's desired outcomes, goals, and objectives are and on how the logistics service provider can help meet them.

A)PBL
B)MRO
C)TQM
D)TCO
E)KPIs
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By law, a/an _____ must serve the general public without discrimination based on published rates for specific goods.

A)contract carrier​
B)private carrier
C)common carrier
D)motor carrier​
E)intermodal carrier
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A/An _____ involves picking smaller amounts of materials from a series of close by suppliers to be used in a lean or just-in-time environment.

A)common carrier
B)exempt carrier
C)milk run
D)private carrier
E)contract carrier
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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of rail carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)Seasonal availability.
B)Limited access to rail line.
C)Longer in-transit lead times.
D)Less flexible - may not have rails to all locations.
E)Limited access to rail spur.
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Which of the following is not one of the major transportation service linkages throughout a typical supply chain?​

A)Production planning.
B)Inbound logistics
C)Intraorganizational movements.
D)Outbound logistics.
E)Recovery and recycling.
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_____ refers to a mode's or carrier's ability to provide service over a geographic area.

A)Speed
B)Capability
C)Total cost
D)Accessibility
E)Reliability
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77
Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of motor carrier over other modes of transportation?

A)High cost.
B)Limited to domestic or regional transportation.
C)Very long lead times.
D)Cannot be used for large volumes.
E)None of these answers.
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78
A/An _____ system provides status alerts, via e-mail, fax, pager, and so on, to a buyer (consignee) or supplier (shipper) that a particular shipment has been delayed and whether this may affect other entities in the supply chain.

A)event-based
B)MRP
C)ERP
D)DRP
E)None of these answers.
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79
Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using a 3PL?​

A)Relinquish control, ownership, and expertise.
B)Loss of integration between sales and supply.
C)Loss of dedicated in-house managed staff
D)Concentrate on core business activities.
E)Sacrifice key business service differentiation.
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80
_____ represents the link between a company and its customers.

A)Inbound logistics
B)Intraorganizational movement
C)Reverse logistics
D)Outbound logistics
E)Recovery and recycling
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