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Level Decision example Typical review
cadence
Strategic Depot location & layout Once every few years
Tactical / Fleet-capacity management (how Quarterly–annual
Planning many tractors, trailers, and drivers
we’ll need over the next season or
fiscal year)
Operational / Vehicle maintenance schedules (PM Daily–weekly
Functional checks, repairs, fueling)
Providers Classification
Provider Scope of what How they Typical customer
tier they do deliver touch-points
solutions
3PL Executes one or Contracted to “Run my DC in
(third-party more manage specific Atlanta,” “Handle
) operational legs or activities inbound ocean
logistics functions inside the supply freight,” “Do
— warehousing, chain. pick/pack and parcel
transportation, shipping.”
customs
brokerage,
returns, etc.
LLP (lead A specialized 3PL Still focused on a Acts as the “lead”
logistics that coordinates segment (e.g., among several
provider) other 3PLs for a all EU transport) carriers/warehouses
region or but with more in one geography.
business unit. control and
visibility than a
basic 3PL.
4PL Orchestrates Delivers solutions “Be my single point
(fourth-part and optimizes across the full of accountability for
y) the entire end- network: supply-chain
to-end supply sourcing ↔ strategy, design,
chain on the manufacturing ↔ execution, and
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
,D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
client’s behalf— distribution ↔ continuous
people, final mile ↔ improvement
processes, tech, returns, worldwide.”
and 3PL supported by
contracts. integrated IT and
analytics.
➢ 3PL ⟶ LLP ⟶ 4PL
(doer) (co-ordinator) (orchestrator)
Surcharge What cost it offsets How is it applied Typical trigger
name
Bunker Adjustme Marine fuel (“bunker Carrier or NVOCC Rising or falling
nt Surcharge fuel”) price updates the surcharge— bunker prices that
(BAS / BAF) fluctuations often monthly or materially affect
quarterly—based on voyage operating
published fuel-price costs.
indices (e.g., IFO 380,
VLSFO).
Currency Foreign-exchange Calculated as a Sustained
adjustment rate swings between percentage on top of changes in FX
surcharge (CAF) the carrier’s cost base freight or as a rates (e.g.,
base and the separate line item. USD ↔ EUR,
freight-invoice USD ↔ CNY).
currency.
Peak-season Temporary demand Flat $/TEU or $/container Forecasted or
surcharge (PSS) spikes that tighten added during designated actual
vessel/space capacity peak windows. high-season
(e.g., pre-Golden booking pressure.
Week, holiday rush).
In ocean shipping, “bunker” is the industry term for the heavy fuel oil burned
by vessels. Because bunker costs can account for 30–60 % of a voyage’s
variable operating cost, carriers pass volatility on to shippers through the
Bunker Adjustment Surcharge (also called BAF/Fuel Adjustment Factor).
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
, D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
➢ The Currency Adjustment Surcharge is a real fee, but it tracks
exchange-rate risk, not fuel-price risk.
Two key factors used in road transport for a large shipment are:
Weight and volume of cargo
Volume-to-weight ratio
➢ Bottom line memory jog:
- Low ratio → heavy & compact → good for freight costs.
- High ratio → light & bulky → expensive per ton because you’re
paying for air.
PLC stage What the sales-curve looks like
Introduct Starts near zero and rise slowly.
ory
Growth Sales begin compounding—the curve
“takes off.”
Maturity Curve flattens, forming an S-shape
plateau.
Decline The curve turns downward.
Type of Productions
Process type Typical products
Continuous Fuels, industrial gases, bulk chemicals (e.g., chlorine,
production caustic soda), pulp & paper
Mass Discrete, high-volume items: beverage cans, light
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
Level Decision example Typical review
cadence
Strategic Depot location & layout Once every few years
Tactical / Fleet-capacity management (how Quarterly–annual
Planning many tractors, trailers, and drivers
we’ll need over the next season or
fiscal year)
Operational / Vehicle maintenance schedules (PM Daily–weekly
Functional checks, repairs, fueling)
Providers Classification
Provider Scope of what How they Typical customer
tier they do deliver touch-points
solutions
3PL Executes one or Contracted to “Run my DC in
(third-party more manage specific Atlanta,” “Handle
) operational legs or activities inbound ocean
logistics functions inside the supply freight,” “Do
— warehousing, chain. pick/pack and parcel
transportation, shipping.”
customs
brokerage,
returns, etc.
LLP (lead A specialized 3PL Still focused on a Acts as the “lead”
logistics that coordinates segment (e.g., among several
provider) other 3PLs for a all EU transport) carriers/warehouses
region or but with more in one geography.
business unit. control and
visibility than a
basic 3PL.
4PL Orchestrates Delivers solutions “Be my single point
(fourth-part and optimizes across the full of accountability for
y) the entire end- network: supply-chain
to-end supply sourcing ↔ strategy, design,
chain on the manufacturing ↔ execution, and
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
,D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
client’s behalf— distribution ↔ continuous
people, final mile ↔ improvement
processes, tech, returns, worldwide.”
and 3PL supported by
contracts. integrated IT and
analytics.
➢ 3PL ⟶ LLP ⟶ 4PL
(doer) (co-ordinator) (orchestrator)
Surcharge What cost it offsets How is it applied Typical trigger
name
Bunker Adjustme Marine fuel (“bunker Carrier or NVOCC Rising or falling
nt Surcharge fuel”) price updates the surcharge— bunker prices that
(BAS / BAF) fluctuations often monthly or materially affect
quarterly—based on voyage operating
published fuel-price costs.
indices (e.g., IFO 380,
VLSFO).
Currency Foreign-exchange Calculated as a Sustained
adjustment rate swings between percentage on top of changes in FX
surcharge (CAF) the carrier’s cost base freight or as a rates (e.g.,
base and the separate line item. USD ↔ EUR,
freight-invoice USD ↔ CNY).
currency.
Peak-season Temporary demand Flat $/TEU or $/container Forecasted or
surcharge (PSS) spikes that tighten added during designated actual
vessel/space capacity peak windows. high-season
(e.g., pre-Golden booking pressure.
Week, holiday rush).
In ocean shipping, “bunker” is the industry term for the heavy fuel oil burned
by vessels. Because bunker costs can account for 30–60 % of a voyage’s
variable operating cost, carriers pass volatility on to shippers through the
Bunker Adjustment Surcharge (also called BAF/Fuel Adjustment Factor).
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
, D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated
➢ The Currency Adjustment Surcharge is a real fee, but it tracks
exchange-rate risk, not fuel-price risk.
Two key factors used in road transport for a large shipment are:
Weight and volume of cargo
Volume-to-weight ratio
➢ Bottom line memory jog:
- Low ratio → heavy & compact → good for freight costs.
- High ratio → light & bulky → expensive per ton because you’re
paying for air.
PLC stage What the sales-curve looks like
Introduct Starts near zero and rise slowly.
ory
Growth Sales begin compounding—the curve
“takes off.”
Maturity Curve flattens, forming an S-shape
plateau.
Decline The curve turns downward.
Type of Productions
Process type Typical products
Continuous Fuels, industrial gases, bulk chemicals (e.g., chlorine,
production caustic soda), pulp & paper
Mass Discrete, high-volume items: beverage cans, light
D470 Integrated PA Notes: Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations Insights Updated