BSOP
434 Entire Course Logistics with Lab
BSOP 434 Entire Course Logistics
with Lab
BSOP 434 Week 1 Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 1 Lab Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 1 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 2
Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 2 Lab Assignment:
Aero Marine Logistics
BSOP 434 Week 2 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 3 Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 3 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 3 Quiz (2 Different
Set)
BSOP 434 Week 4
Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 4 Lab Assignment:
Easing Ira’s Ire
BSOP 434 Week 4 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 5
Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 5 Lab Assignment:
Cycle Counting & Logistics Systems
BSOP 434 Week 5 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 6
Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 6 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 6 Quiz 1 (2 Versions
with 2 Solutions)
BSOP 434 Week 7 Homework Assignment
BSOP 434 Week 7 Lab
Assignment: Warehousing and Distribution
BSOP 434 Week 7 Discussion Questions
BSOP 434 Week 8 Final Exam
BSOP 434 Final Exam ( Version 1 )
- (TCO 10) ________
and ________ are the two basic organizational structures associated with
logistics.
- (TCO 10) One
problem with a _________ logistics structure is that, because logistics
activities are scattered throughout the firm, they likely remain
subservient to the objectives of the department in which they are housed.
- (TCO 3) Rate
structures deal with three factors. Which of the following is not one of
them?
- (TCO 3) A
transportation manager who purchases a pre specified level of
transportation services, regardless of the mode and/or carrier providing
the transportation services, is known as a(n):
- (TCO 2) A
function in organization that encompasses all activities associated with
the flow and transformation of goods from the raw material stage through
to the end user, as well as the associated information flows, is termed:
- (TCO 2) Which
of the following is not a key attribute of supply-chain management?
- (TCO 1) Inventory
held for a number of reasons, including projected price increases,
seasonal demand, and potential stockouts, is referred to as:
- (TCO 1) Vendor
managed inventory (VMI) benefits include:
- (TCO 8) International
freight forwarders can provide a number of functions. Which is not one of
them?
- (TCO 8) What
is used in areas where dock workers cannot read but need a method to keep
documents and shipments together?
- (TCO 7) Which
of the following statements is false?
- (TCO 7) The
raw materials, component parts, and supplies bought from outside
organizations to support a company’s operations define:
- (TCO 4) Logisticians
and supply chain managers have a particular interest in ____ taxes.
Page 2
- (TCO 4) A
brownfield is:
- (TCO 5) ____
regulates the packaging of international air shipments.
- (TCO 5) ____
systems consider the reverse flow of products, their reuse, and the
marketing and distribution of recovered products.
- (TCO 6) The
order cycle is:
- (TCO 6) Order
transmittal is:
- (TCO 9) How
do data and information differ?
- (TCO 9) Which
of the following is not considered a general software package?
- (TCO 12) Surveys
and analog techniques are examples of ____ forecasting.
- (TCO 12) Which
forecasting techniques tend to be appropriate when there is little or no
historical data?
- (TCO 11) A(n)
____ rate simplifies each of the three primary rate factors—product,
weight, and distance.
- (TCO 11) The
shipment size that equates transportation charges for different weights
and weight groups is the ____ concept.
- (TCO 13) Throughput
refers to:
- (TCO 13) ____
refers to a process where a product is received in a facility,
occasionally married with a product going to the same destination, and is
then shipped at the earliest time, without going into longer-term storage.
Page 3
- (TCO 4) What
is a free trade zone?
- (TCO 9) Discuss
some of the challenges associated with computer security.
- (TCO 9) Why
are some companies hesitant to adopt RFID technology?
- (TCO 12) Forecasting
accuracy refers to the relationship between actual and forecasted demand,
and accuracy can be affected by various considerations. What is one of the
challenges with the analog technique?
- (TCO 13) According
to the text, what is contract warehousing?
- (TCO 14) What
areas and/or activities are typically planned to be included into
Distribution Resource Planning (DRP)?
- (TCO 3) How
are carriers legally classified?
- (TCO 6) What
is order management?
- (TCO 5) Compare
and contrast the various handling characteristics associated with bulk
cargoes.
- (TCO 6) Examine
the various methods of order transmittal and differentiate the relevant
characteristics of each one.
- (TCO 11) Compare
and contrast the three primary factors for determining rates.
BSOP 434 Final Exam ( Version 2 )
- (TCO 10) What
is the primary difference between pilferage and theft?
- (TCO 10) With
___________, cost objects consume activities, and activities consume
resources.
- (TCO 3) Rate
structures deal with three factors. Which of the following is not one of
them?
- (TCO 3) Based
on cost, speed, and capacity, which of the following modes is most
suitable for high-value, low-volume products (may be perishable or
otherwise require urgent delivery)?
- (TCO 2) All
of the following terms have been used to refer to business logistics
except:
- (TCO 2) The
movement and storage of materials into a firm refers to:
- (TCO 1) Stocks
of goods and materials maintained for satisfaction of demand are known as:
- (TCO 1)
Reorder point (ROP) is defined as the:
- (TCO 8) International
freight forwarders can provide a number of functions. Which is not one of
them?
- (TCO 8) Taxes
that governments place on the importation of certain items are known as:
- (TCO 7) Which
of the following statements is false?
- (TCO 7) Procurement
and ________ are viewed as synonymous terms.
- (TCO 4) Logisticians
and supply chain managers have a particular interest in ____ taxes.
Page 2
- (TCO 4) The
purpose of ____ zones is to encourage business development in economically
depressed portions of a particular city.
- (TCO 5) ____
refers to materials used for the containment, protection, handling,
delivery, and presentation of goods.
- (TCO 5) The
basic unit in unit loading is:
- (TCO 6) The
order cycle is:
- (TCO 6) In
general, there are ____ possible ways to transmit orders.
- (TCO 9) Spreadsheets
represent what general type of information management system?
- (TCO 9) ____
refer to a network of satellites that transmits signals that pinpoint the
exact location of an object.
- (TCO 12) Which
of the following is not a basic type of demand forecasting model?
- (TCO 12) Successful
implementations of collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment
have resulted in 20 to 30% improvements in forecasting accuracy as well as
____ to ____ % reduction in order cycle times.
- (TCO 11) A(n)
____ rate simplifies each of the three primary rate factors—product,
weight, and distance.
- (TCO 11) The
shipment size that equates transportation charges for different weights
and weight groups is the ____ concept.
- (TCO 13) Throughput
refers to:
- (TCO 13) ____
refers to a process where a product is received in a facility,
occasionally married with a product going to the same destination, and is
then shipped at the earliest time, without going into longer-term storage.
Page 3
- (TCO 4) How
can advances in technology and communication influence the facility
location decision?
- (TCO 9) Discuss
the relationship between automatic identification technologies and
point-of-sale systems.
- (TCO 9) Discuss
the drawbacks of EDI.
- (TCO 12) Forecasting
accuracy refers to the relationship between actual and forecasted demand,
and accuracy can be affected by various considerations. What is one of the
challenges with the analog technique?
- (TCO 13) Distinguish
between warehouses and distribution centers.
- (TCO 14) Why
is there a high risk associated with implementing Distribution Resource
Planning (DRP)?
- (TCO 3) How
are carriers legally classified?
- (TCO 6) What
is pick-to-light technology?
- (TCO 5) Examine
the role of labeling in logistics management. Why is it needed, how is it
used?
- (TCO 6) Examine
the order picking and assembly operations. Assess how and why they are
needed.
- (TCO 11) Compare
and contrast the the trade-offs between price and service possible during
rate and service negotiations.
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