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SCMT 2103 Stephanie Thomas Exam 3 2024

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SCMT 2103 Stephanie Thomas Exam 3
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runout time - answer"the number of days or weeks it would take to deplete the product
inventory on hand given its expected demand.

runout time calculation - answerR= p/d

p= number of units of product on hand

d= product demand in units for a day or week

Production scheduling - answerallocates available capacity (equipment, labor, and
facilities) to the work that needs to be done

High utilization rates - answer"This often means long production runs and centralized
manufacturing and distribution centers. The idea is to generate and benefit from
economies of scale."

Low inventory levels - answer"This usually means short production runs and just‐in‐time
delivery of raw materials. The idea is to minimize the assets and cash tied up in
inventory."

High levels of customer service - answer"This often requires high levels of inventory or
many short production runs. The aim is to provide the customer with quick delivery of
products and not to run out of stock in any product."

Too much capacity in a facility results in ___________ utilization rates and ________
supply chain costs - answerlow
higher

Order management - answer"the process of passing order information from customers
back through the supply chain from retailers to distributors to service providers and
producers."

TL - answerTruck Load Shipments

larger shipments that take up almost the entire truck

LTL - answerLess-than-truckload shipments

, for smaller loads that do not take up most of the space in the truck

Direct Deliveries - answer"deliveries made from one originating location to one receiving
location. With this method of delivery the routing is simply a matter of selecting the
shortest path between the two locations."

milk run deliveries - answer"are either deliveries that are routed to bring products from a
single originating location to multiple receiving locations or deliveries that bring products
from multiple originating locations to a single receiving location."

Scheduling these deliveries is a much more complex task than direct deliveries

Reverse Logistics - answerAlso known as return processing

a type of supply chain management that moves goods from customers back to the
sellers or manufacturers.

Collaboration - answerA form of interfirm partnerships which are established in order to
obtain advantages, such as cost sharing, pooling or spreading risks, specialization or
the access to complementary resources within supply chains.

DC - answerFacilities where bulk shipments of products arrive from single product
locations

Distribution centers

Crossdocking - answer"a technique pioneered by Walmart where truckload shipments
of single products arrive and are unloaded. At the same time these trucks are being
unloaded, their bulk shipments are being broken down into smaller lots and combined
with small lots of other products and loaded right back onto other trucks. These trucks
then deliver the products to their final locations."

M&OP - answer"A streamlined version of this process can guide mass collaboration
between participants in disaster response supply chains"

Mission and Operations Planning

S&OP - answerto a large degree, a further elaboration of the planning process. It also
shares elements in common with CPFR process. As companies develop effective
_______ processes internally and collaboratively with their supply chain parnets, they
will see significant improvements in their supply chain management capabilities

Sales and operations planning

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