Logistics Perspective Exam 2 Edition By John
Coyle, John Langley, Robert Novack, Brian Gibson
Activity-based costing (ABC) - ANSWER-Accurately assigns costs to
activities, making it effective for analyzing costs e.g. labor for picking
different quantities
.Adaptive Manufacturing - ANSWER-Demand driven, and resource
optimized rapidly adjusting to customer demand
.Aggregate product plan (APP) - ANSWER-Long range plan, aligning
production with annual forecasts, managing, workforce, and inventory
levels
.Assemble to Order (ATO) - ANSWER-Components are stocked, but final
assembly occurs after customer orders, flexible for customization, e.g.
automobiles
.Assemble to Order (ATO) - ANSWER-Customization from available
components e.g. chipotle
,.assembly line - ANSWER-Arranges resources by the sequence of
production steps for high volume standardized, products, e.g. cars
.B2B and B2C models - ANSWER-E-commerce is divided into business to
business and business to consumer segments
.Balancing Goals - ANSWER-Facilities must balance, flexibility,
responsiveness, and efficiency to produce quality output at a reasonable
cost
.Balancing supply and demand goal - ANSWER-Match customer demand
with supply to minimize stockouts and excess inventory
.Build segment - ANSWER-Low cost to serve but low sales; focuses on
increasing sales to move into protect segment
.Build-to-order (BTO) - ANSWER-Standard product with customizable
elements assembled post order low inventory, high customization, e.g.
private jet
.Capacity Planning - ANSWER-Determines production levels to meet
customer demand
.Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP) - ANSWER-Short range, verifies
, labor, and equipment resources for detailed production requirements
.Capital goods - ANSWER-Long-term investments requiring financial
planning
.Centralized Facilities - ANSWER-Cost efficient, larger inventory
.Channel components - ANSWER-Intermediaries like distributors
wholesalers retailers, transportation providers. Involves both logistics and
marketing channels.
.Channel functions - ANSWER-Sorting out, accumulating, allocating, and
assorting
.Channels of distribution - ANSWER-Flow of goods, services, information,
and finances from production to final consumption
.Click and collect - ANSWER-Order online, pick up in store
.Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR) - ANSWER-
Extends S&OP principles to include supply chain, partners, e.g. retailers,
distributors, manufacturers to align on a single collaborative forecast