SCMT 364 Final Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+/ / latest Exam prediction paper 2024/25 APPROVED/
SCMT 364 Final Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Graded A+ what factors are involved in deciding what transportation mode to use? - cost - speed of delivery - volume - availability - physical properties of product - capability - dependability - frequency transportation modes highway, water, air, rail, pipeline, hand delivery highway transportation - truck - has a lot of flexibility - major transportation mode in US truckload (TL) - over 15,000 lbs - price competitors - operators such as Schneider National less than truckload (LTL) - less than 15,000 lbs - consolidation required - few national carriers: Yellow Freight, Conway, Roadway specialty carriers - package haulers - FedEx, UPS, and USPS rail transportation - best suited for moving large shipments over long distances - slow and low flexibility - low cost - specialty rail: different kinds of products like oil and gas - high volume tank cars - designed to carry petroleum products, liquids, and chemical gases - can be insulated, pressurized, and designed for single or multiple loads hopper cars used to transport commodities that are in a loose bulk form such as coal, iron ore, and grain water transportation - advantage: move extremely large shipments economically - limited port availability - fairly slow - 90% of nonbulk cargo container ships - Cargo ships carrying everything in 20', 40', or 45' containers, with 40' being the most common vehicle ship - Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) completely enclosed ship - 12-decks with adjustable ceilings - extensive fire control systems - 6500 vehicle capacity - Loading from rear and side barges - flat bottomed boat can carry hundreds of truckloads of freight - most are not self propelled and need to be moved by tugboats towing or pushing them - used today for low value bulk items - cost is very low - barge traffic increasing since short sea or river shipping can relieve roadway congestion and pollution pipeline transportation - products in gaseous, liquid, or slurry form - advantage: never stops, not affected by the weather - highly specialized - low cost, high volume, fast delivery air transportation - major advantage is speed - limited in size, shape, and weight of freight - appropriate for very high value, low bulk items - high cost, fast delivery, and low volume what has less volume capacity than air transportation? LTL trucks inbound warehouse operations - receiving and unloading - in storage handling - storage outbound warehouse operations - order picking - staging - shipping receiving and unloading incoming or inbound materials or products received and unloaded from transportation vehicle in storage handling use equipment to move goods to designated area storage hold products or material in storage order picking once required by the customer, pick products from the warehouse and assort it staging move the assembled order to an area ready for transportation shipping put the assorted order on a transportation vehicle hub and spoke system - the warehouse is a hub: its sole purpose it sorting goods - goods are sorted to consolidation areas, where each area is designated for shipment to a specific location - shipment consolidation: shipment from various sources are combined into large shipments with common destinations - cross docking: shipments are broken down into smaller ones for local delivery - collaborating with downstream supply chain
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