Exam 1 (Ch. 1-4) Flashcards

1
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5 typical stages in a supply chain

A
customers
retailers
distributors/wholesalers
manufacturers
suppliers (of components/raw materials)
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2
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Tailoring the supply chain requires sharing operations for some links in the supply chain while having separate operations for other links.
The links are shared to achieve ______ _____ _____ while providing the appropriate level of ____________ to each segment.

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maximum possible efficiency;

responsiveness.

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3
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Processing costs for last-mile delivery are much _______________ than those for a network of retail stores because all customer participation is eliminated.
A grocery store using last-mile delivery performs all the processing until the product is delivered to the customer’s home, unlike a supermarket, where the customer does much more work.

A

higher

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4
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(~Customer Need…)
number of channels through which product may be acquired increases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

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(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because the total customer demand is now disaggregated over more channels

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5
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Which of the following customer needs will cause implied uncertainty of demand to increase?

a. Range of quantity required increases
b. Lead time decreases
c. Variety of products required increases
d. Required service level increases
e. all of the above

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e. all of the above

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6
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Which of the following is an advantage of manufacturer storage with direct shipping?

A) Transportation costs are low because the average outbound distance to the end consumer is small and package carriers are used to shipping the product.
B) Supply chains save on the fixed cost of facilities, because the need for other warehousing space in the supply chain has been eliminated.
C) Response times tend to be small because the order has to be transmitted from the retailer to the manufacturer.
D) Order tracking is easy to implement because of the complete integration of information systems at both the retailer and the manufacturer.
E) The handling of returns is likely to be simple and inexpensive, improving customer satisfaction.

A

B) Supply chains save on the fixed cost of facilities, because the need for other warehousing space in the supply chain has been eliminated.

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7
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_______________ is the fraction of demand that is served on time from product held in inventory.

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level of product availability

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8
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Distributor storage requires much _______________ inventory than a retail network.

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less

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9
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The ________ ________ in a supply chain separates push processes from pull processes.

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push/pull boundary

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10
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Given the limited radius that can be served with _______________ , more warehouses are required compared to when package delivery is used.

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last-mile delivery

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11
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Inventory exists in the supply chain because of

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a mismatch between supply and demand

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12
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The major disadvantage for retail storage is the _______________ inventory and facility costs.

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increased

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13
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, there is some _______________ of customer experience, because unlike the other options, customers must pick up their own orders. On the other hand, customers who don’t want to pay online can pay by cash using this option.
Experience is sensitive to capability of pickup locations

A

loss

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14
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retail storage with customer pickup is best suited for _______________ items or items for which customers value _______________ response.

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fast-moving;

rapid

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15
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Changing the distribution network design affects which 4 supply chain costs?

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  • inventories
  • transportation
  • facilities and handling
  • information.
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16
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Firms that target customers who value _______________ times need to locate facilities _______________ to them. These firms must have _______________ facilities, each with a _______________ capacity.

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short response;
close;
many;
low

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17
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In the ________ ________ , the processes in a supply chain are divided into a series of cycles, each performed at the interface between two successive stages of the supply chain.
Not every supply chain will have all four cycles clearly separated.

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cycle view

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18
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the internet allows a customer to place an order at any _______________ time. Online sales also allow a firm to access customers who are _______________ distant.

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convenient;

geographically

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19
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Which of the following is an advantage of retail storage with customer pickup?

A) Inventory cost is higher than all other options.
B) Transportation cost is lower than all other options.
C) Facilities and handling costs are higher than other options.
D) Product variety is lower than all other options.
E) Product availability is more expensive to provide than all other options.

A

B) Transportation cost is lower than all other options.

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20
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Zara sources basic products such as white t-shirts from low cost countries because demand is predictable. For trendy products for which demand is unpredictable, Zara sources from company-owned higher cost factories in Europe. For the predictable demand, Zara strives for ________ and for the unpredictable demand, Zara hopes to achieve ________.

A

efficiency,

flexibility

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21
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The more capabilities constituting responsiveness a supply chain has,

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the more responsive it is.

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22
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Manufacturer storage with direct shipping is best suited for a _______________ of _______________, _______________ items for which customers are willing to wait for delivery and accept several partial shipments

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large variety;
low-demand;
high-value

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23
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Response times for last-mile delivery are _______________ than those for package carriers

A

faster

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24
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Supply chain Strategy/design decisions include

A
  • whether to outsource or perform supply chain function in house
  • location and capacities of production and warehousing facilities
  • products to be manufactured or stored at various locations
  • modes of transportation available along different shipping legs
  • type of information system to use
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25
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, returns can be potentially handled at the pickup site, making it _______________ for customers. From a transportation perspective, return flows can be handled using the delivery trucks.

A

easier

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26
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Which of the following is an advantage of manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup?

A) Facility costs can be very high if new facilities have to be built.
B) Transportation cost is lower than the use of package carriers, especially if using an existing delivery network.
C) Order visibility is difficult but essential.
D) Product variety is similar to other manufacturer or distributor storage options.
E) Significant investment in information infrastructure required.

A

B) Transportation cost is lower than the use of package carriers, especially if using an existing delivery network.

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27
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Response times for in-transit merge may be _______________ if the shipments from various sources are not coordinated.

A

higher

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28
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Which of the following would be a disadvantage of manufacturer storage with direct shipping?

A) The ability to reduce cost of inventory by centralizing inventories at the manufacturer.
B) The manufacturer has to postpone customization until after the customer order has been placed.
C) Supply chains have to eliminate other warehousing space to save on the fixed cost of facilities.
D) Response times tend to be large because the order has to be transmitted from the retailer to the manufacturer and shipping distances are on average longer from the manufacturer’s centralized site.
E) Provides a good customer experience when a single order containing products from several manufacturers is delivered in partial shipments.

A

D) Response times tend to be large because the order has to be transmitted from the retailer to the manufacturer and shipping distances are on average longer from the manufacturer’s centralized site.

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29
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The goal of the supply chain planning phase is to ________ the supply chain surplus that can be generated over the planning horizon given the constraints established during the strategic or design phase.

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maximize

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30
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A firm that is not on the efficient frontier can improve both its _________ and its ___________ by moving toward the efficient frontier.

A

responsiveness

cost performance

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31
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with the _______________ in lot size, comes an increase in _______________ .

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increase;

carrying costs

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32
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Amazon uses different prices for the products that are purchased from the company — often for the speed of the shipping. What is the name of this pricing scheme?

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Menu pricing

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33
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The value of the final product may vary for each customer and can be estimated by the ________ amount the customer is willing to pay for it.

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maximum

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34
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_______________ is the amount of time it takes for a customer to receive an order

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response time

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35
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A firm should add facilities beyond the cost-minimizing point only if managers are confident that the increase in revenues because of _______________ will be greater than the increase in costs because of the _______________ .

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better responsiveness;

additional facilities

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36
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Both the product ________ ________ and the various ________ needs that the supply chain tries to fill affect ________ ________ ________ .

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demand uncertainty;
customer;
implied demand uncertainty

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37
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_______________ is the time it takes to bring a new product to the market.

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time to market

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38
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Companies produce or purchase in _______________ lots to exploit economies of scale in the production, transportation, or purchasing process.

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large

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39
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The ______ _____ _______ is tailored to each product, channel, or customer segment.

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level of responsiveness

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40
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, a significant _______________ is needed to provide visibility of the order until the customer picks it up. Good coordination is needed among the retailer, the storage location, and pickup location.

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information infrastructure

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41
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Distributor storage with carrier delivery is well suited for _______________ moving items. It also makes sense when customer want delivery _______________ than is offered by manufacturer storage but do not need delivery immediately.

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slow- to fast-;

faster

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42
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Webvan designed a supply chain with large warehouses in several major cities in the United States, from which groceries were delivered to customer homes. They failed partly because of
A) low demand for their service.
B) slow inventory turnover compared to industry averages.
C) higher labor costs for picking orders.
D) poor quality products.

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C) higher labor costs for picking orders.

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43
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Companies using seasonal inventory build up inventory in periods of _______________ demand and store it for periods of _______________ demand, when they will not have the capacity to produce all that is demanded.

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low;

high

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44
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Distributors add value to a supply chain between a supply stage and a customer stage

A) if there is a small number of customers requiring a large amount of product.
B) if there is a large number of customers requiring a large amount of product.
C) if there are many small players at the customer stage, each requiring a small amount of the product at a time.
D) if there are a few large players at the customer stage, each requiring a large amount of the product at a time.
E) Distributors do not add value to a supply chain.

A

C) if there are many small players at the customer stage, each requiring a small amount of the product at a time.

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45
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only _______________ companies end up using a single distribution network.

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niche

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46
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On which dimensions should the performance of a distribution network be evaluated at the highest level?
A) Profitability of individual supply chain components
B) Efficiency of overall supply chain network
C) Customer needs that are met
D) Cost of meeting customer needs
E) C and D only
Answer: E

A

Answer: E) C and D only
C) Customer needs that are met
D) Cost of meeting customer needs

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47
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For a supply chain, _______________ is the rate at which sales occur.

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throughput

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48
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The important points to remember about achieving strategic fit are

a. there is one best supply chain strategy for all competitive strategies.
b. there is no right supply chain strategy independent of the competitive strategy.
c. there is a right supply chain strategy for a given competitive strategy.
d. all of the above
e. b and c only

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e. b and c only

b. there is no right supply chain strategy independent of the competitive strategy.
c. there is a right supply chain strategy for a given competitive strategy.

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49
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Relative to manufacturer storage, distributor storage requires a _______________ level of inventory _______________ of aggregation.

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higher;

loss

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50
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Improvement in supply chain performance at the result of distributors occurs for which of the following reasons?

A) Reduction in transportation cost because of LTL shipments from manufacturers to distributor.
B) Reduction in outbound transportation cost because the distributor combines products from many customers into a single outbound shipment.
C) Reduction in inventory costs because distributor disaggregates safety inventory rather than aggregating at each retailer.
D) A more stable order stream from distributor to manufacturer (compared to erratic orders from each retailer) allows manufacturers to lower cost by planning production more effectively.
E) By carrying inventory closer to the point of sale, manufacturers are able to provide a better response time than distributors can.

A

D) A more stable order stream from distributor to manufacturer (compared to erratic orders from each retailer) allows manufacturers to lower cost by planning production more effectively.

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51
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Distributor storage can handle somewhat _______________ variety than manufacturer storage but can handle a much _______________ level of variety than a chain of retail stores.

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lower;

higher

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52
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_______________ decrease as the number of facilities are reduced because a consolidation of facilities allows a firm to exploit _______________ .

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Facility costs;

economies of scale.

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53
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All products may be made on the same line in a plant, but products requiring a ______ _____ ____ _______ may be shipped using a fast mode of transportation, such as FedEx.
Products that do not have _____ _______ needs may be sent by slower and less expensive means such as truck, rail, or even ship.

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high level of responsiveness;

high responsiveness.

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54
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Which of the following is an advantage of distributor storage with last mile delivery?

A) More expensive to provide product availability than any other option except retail stores.
B) Inventory cost is higher than distributor storage with package carrier delivery.
C) Response time is very quick ranging from same day to next day delivery.
D) Transportation cost is higher than any other distribution option.
E) Returnability is harder and more expensive than a retail network.

A

C) Response time is very quick ranging from same day to next day delivery.

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55
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W.W. Grainger holds ________ with ____ implied uncertainty in its decentralized locations close to the customer.

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fast-moving items;

low

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56
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Firms on the efficient frontier are also continuously improving their processes and changing technology to

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shift the efficient frontier itself.

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57
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The value (also known as supply chain surplus) a supply chain generates is the different between what the value of the final product is to the ________ and the ________ the entire supply chain incurs in filling the customer’s request.

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customer;

costs

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58
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(impact of supply source capability on supply uncertainty)
[[Supply source capability]]
frequent breakdowns
unpredictable and low yields
poor quality
limited supply capacity 
inflexible supply capacity
evolving production process
A

[[causes supply uncertainty to…]]

increase
for all of them listed

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59
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The relationship where increasing implied uncertainty from customers and supply sources is best served by increasing responsiveness from the supply chain is known as the

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zone of strategic fit.

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60
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The party performing the in-transit merge has _______________ facility costs because of the merge capability required.

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higher

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61
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Firms that target customers who can tolerate a long response time require _______________ _______________ that may be _______________ from the customer. These companies can focus on _______________ the capacity of each location.

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only a few locations;
far;
increasing

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62
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_______________ are the costs incurred in bringing material into a facility.

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inbound transportation costs

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63
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, product variety and product availability are _______________ to other manufacturer or distributor storage options.

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similar/comparable

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64
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Role (Component of facilities decisions)

Firms must decide whether production facilities will be _______, ________, or ______________.

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flexible, dedicated, or a combination of the two

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65
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Which distribution network design is being used when inventory is not held by manufacturers at the factories, but is held by distributors/retailers in intermediate warehouses and package carriers are used to transport products from the intermediate location to the final customer?

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping and in-transit merge
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with manufacturer pickup
E) Retail storage with customer pickup

A

C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery

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66
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Even though each cycle has the same basic subprocesses, there are a few important differences among the cycles.
In the customer order cycle, demand is ________ to the supply chain and thus is ________ .
In all other cycles, ________ ________ is uncertain but can be projected based on policies followed by the particular supply chain stage.

A

external;

uncertain

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67
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With drop-shipping, customer experience is _______________ in terms go home delivery but can suffer if order from several manufacturers is sent as _______________ .

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good;

partial shipments

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68
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with drop-shipping, _______________ is expensive and difficult to implement

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retainability

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69
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inventory role in the competitive strategy
Responsiveness- locate _______________ closer to customers.
Cost- _______________ inventory.

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more inventory;

reduce

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70
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Distributor storage has a _______________ cost to provide the same level of product availability as manufacturer storage.

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higher

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71
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If the number of facilities is increased to a point at which inbound lot sizes are also very small and result in a significant loss of economies of scale in inbound transportation, _______________ the number of facilities _______________ total transportation cost.

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increasing;

increases

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72
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The order-tracking feature for _______________ does become important to handle exceptions in case of incomplete or undelivered orders.

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last-mile delivery

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73
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A key issue with regard to drop-shipping is the _______________ of the inventory at the manufacturer.
If specified portions of inventory at the manufacturer are allocated to individual retailers, there is little benefit of aggregation even though the inventory is physically aggregated.

A

ownership structure

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74
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________ processes are initiated and performed in anticipation of customer orders

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push

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75
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A firm must ensure that the supply chain configuration supports its ________ ________ and ________ the supply chain surplus during this phase.

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strategic objectives;

increases

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76
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Online sales can _______________ inventory levels by aggregating inventories far from customers if most customers are willing to wait for delivery.
A key point to note is that the relative benefit of aggregation is small for _______________ items with _______________ variability but large for _______________ items with _______________ variability.

A

lower;

high-demand;
low;
low-demand;
high

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77
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For last-mile delivery, the cost of providing product availability is _______________ than for every option other than retail sores.

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higher/more expensive

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78
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7 Measures of customer value that are influenced by the structure of the distribution network

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  • response time
  • product variety
  • product availability
  • customer experience
  • time to market
  • order visibility
  • returnability
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79
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The internet offers an opportunity to create a _______________ buying experience for each customer.

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personalized

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80
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________ implied demand uncertainty leads to ________ difficulty in matching supply with demand. For a given product, this dynamic can lead to either a stockout or an oversupply situation.

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increased;

increased

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81
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Social networking channels such as Facebook and twitter allows a firm to pitch products and promotions _______________ to customers.

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directly

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82
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Inventory affects the _______________ held, the _______________ incurred, and _______________ provided in the supply chain.

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assets;
costs;
responsiveness

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83
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Distributor storage with last mile delivery requires _______________ levels of inventory than the other options (except for retail stores) because it has a _______________ level of aggregation.

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higher;

lower

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84
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supply chain success should be measured in terms of ________ ________ and not in terms of the profits at an individual stage.

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supply chain surplus

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85
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Response times tend to be long with _______________ because of _______________ distance and _______________ stages for order processing.
Response time may vary by product, thus complicating receiving.

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drop-shipping;
increase;
two

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86
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, a response time _______________ to that of using package carriers can be achieve

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comparable

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87
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Although an increase in coordination is required, in-transit merge _______________ transportation costs relative to drop-shipping by _______________ the final delivery.

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decreases;

aggregating

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88
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Two key decisions to make when designing a distribution network

A
  1. will the product be delivered to the customer location or picked up from a prearranged site?
  2. will the product flow through an intermediate location (intermediary)?
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89
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For retail storage with customer pickup, time to market is the _______________ with this option because the new product must penetrate through the entire supply chain before it is available to customers.

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highest

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90
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As a result of the planning phase, companies define a set of ________ ________ that govern ________ operations.

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operating polices;

short-term

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91
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A _______________ facility performs all functions (e.g., fabrication and assembly) needed for producing a single type of product.

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product-focused

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92
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(~Customer Need…)
required service level increases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

A

(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because the firm now has to handle unusual surges in demand

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93
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markdowns are ________ for products with ________ implied demand uncertainty because oversupply often results.

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high;

greater

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94
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given the ease of changing prices and assortments online, the internet allows a company selling online to manage revenues from its available product portfolio much more _______________ than do traditional channels.

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effectively

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95
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Supply chain decision decisions are typically made for the ________ and are ________ to alter on short notice - firms must take into account uncertainty in anticipated market conditions over the following few years.

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long-term (a matter of years);

expensive

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96
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For every strategic choice to increase responsiveness, there are additional costs that ________ ________.

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lower efficiency

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97
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For decisions made during the ________ ________ ________ phase, the time frame considered is a quarter to a year. Therefore, the supply chain’s configuration determined in the strategic phase is ________ . This configuration establishes constraints within which planning must be done.

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supply chain planning;

fixed.

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98
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A _______________ in the desired response time _______________ the number of facilities required in the network.

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decrease;

increases

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99
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The concept of tailoring to achieve strategic fit is important in industries such as ________ and ______, in which ______ is critical and products move through a life cycle.

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high-tech and pharmaceuticals;

innovation.

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100
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_______________ is the time that elapses between the point at which material enters the supply chain to the point at which it exits.

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Material flow time

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101
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For drop-shipping to be effective, there should be _______________ _______________ per order.

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few sourcing locations

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102
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Drop-shipping _______________ costs of inventory because of _______________

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lowers;

aggregation

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103
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Order visibility becomes _______________ for distributor storage because there is a single shipment from warehouse to customer and only one stage of supply chain is directly involved in filling the customer order.

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easier

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104
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The size of the cycle inventory is a result of the _______________ , _______________ , or _______________ of material in large lots.

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production,
transportation,
purchase

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105
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Returnability is _______________ than it is with manufacturer storage because all returns can be processed at warehouse itself. The customer also has to return only _______________ package, even if the items are from several manufacturers.

A

better;

one

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106
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Push processes may also be referred to as ________ processes because they respond to speculated (or forecasted), rather than actual, demand.

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speculative

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107
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A firm can introduce a new product much more _______________ online as compared with doing so via physical channels.

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quickly

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108
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Among all the distribution networks, transportation costs are highest for _______________ , especially when delivering to individuals.

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last-mile delivery

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109
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Economies of scale are illustrated by
A) a company declaring that they will not have sales, but will maintain very low prices all the time.
B) the price of a taxi ride service increasing after 2 a.m.
C) a supplier using a third party logistics firm.
D) a supplier waiting until enough demand has built up to send a full truckload shipment to their customer.

A

D) a supplier waiting until enough demand has built up to send a full truckload shipment to their customer.

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110
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For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, order visibility is extremely _______________ for customer pickups. Such a system is _______________ to implement because it requires integration of several stages in supply chain.

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important;

difficult/hard

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111
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3 decision phases in a supply chain

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  1. supply chain strategy/design
  2. supply chain planning
  3. supply chain operation
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112
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Who does a supply chain do?

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A supply chain aims to match supply and demand, profitably, for products and services.

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113
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From a facility perspective, distributor storage is _______________ appropriate for _______________ _______________ items.

A

not;

extremely slow-moving

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114
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Product variety for last-mile delivery is somewhat ______________ than for distributor storage with carrier delivery.

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less/lower

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115
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In the ________ ________ , the processing in a supply chain are divided into two categories, depending on whether they are executed in response to a customer order or in anticipation of customer orders.

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push/pull view

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116
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Which component of the supply chain decision-making framework would be used to reach the performance level dictated by the supply chain strategy?

a. Customer strategy
b. Supply chain strategy
c. Supply chain structure
d. Competitive strategy
e. Replenishment strategy

A

c. Supply chain structure

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117
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The cycle view is used by ________ ________ ________ systems to support supply chain operations.

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enterprise resource planning (ERP)

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118
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The most significant sourcing decision for a firm is

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whether to perform a task in-house or outsource it to a third party.

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119
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Customer experience/convenience is _______________ with distributer storage because a single shipment reaches customer in response to an order.

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better/higher

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120
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For a company to achieve strategic fit, it must accomplish three things:

A
  1. the competitive strategy and all functional strategies must fit together to form a coordinated overall strategy. Each functional strategy must support other functional strategies and help a firm reach its competitive strategy goal.
  2. the different functions in a company must appropriately structure their processes and resources to be able to execute these strategies successfully.
  3. the design of the overall supply chain and the role of each stage must be aligned to support the supply chain strategy.
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121
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_______________ refers to the steps taken to move and store a product from the supplier stage to a customer stage in the supply chain.

A

Distribution

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122
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Order visibility for last-mile delivery is _______________ given that deliveries are made within 24 hours.

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less of an issue

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123
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The information infrastructure for last-mile delivery is similar to that for _______________ _______________ _______________, however, it requires the additional capability of scheduling deliveries.

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distributor storage with package carrier delivery

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124
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Compared to manufacturer storage, facility costs (of warehousing) are somewhat _______________ with distributor storage because of a loss of _______________ .

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higher;

aggregation

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125
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Supply chain planning decisions include

A

-which markets will be supplied from which locations
-inventory policies to be followed
-subcontracting of manufacturing, backup locations
-timing and size of marketing and price promotions
planned buildup of inventories

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126
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two basic types of facilities costs must be included-

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1) costs related to the number and location of facilities in a network
2) costs associated with the operations that take place in these facilities

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127
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promotion information can be conveyed to customers _______________ and _______________ using the internet as long as the business has access to its customer network.
Group is one company that used social networking online to push promotions to customers.

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quickly;

inexpensively

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128
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The main advantages of a network with consumer pickup sites are that it can _______________ the delivery cost and _______________ the set of products sold and customers served online.

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lower;

expand

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129
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With drop-shipping, time to market is _______________ with the product available as soon as the first unit is produced.

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fast

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130
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________ ________ is the total profit shared across all stages of the supply chain

A

supply chain profitability

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131
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The basic tradeoff supply chain managers face is the cost of holding _______________ lots of inventory (when cycle inventory is _________) versus the cost of _______________ more frequently (when cycle inventory is ______).

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larger;
high;
ordering;
low

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132
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Online sales can lower a firm’s inventories if it can _______________ the introduction of variety until after the customer order is received.

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postpone

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133
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_______________ is important in the context of manufacture storage, because two stages in the supply chain are involved in every customer order. Failure to provide this capability is likely to have a significant negative effect on customer satisfaction.

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order visibility

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134
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Although faster transportation is more expensive, a firm receives which benefit as a result of the faster transportation?

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lower inventories

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135
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For retail storage with customer pickup, a _______________ information infrastructure is needed if customers walk into the store and place orders.
For online orders, however, a _______________ information infrastructure is needed to provide visibility of the order until the customer picks it up.

A

minimal;

significant

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136
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The main advantage of in-transit merge over drop-shipping is

A) the ability to reduce cost of inventory by centralizing inventories at the manufacturer.
B) supply chains save on the fixed cost of facilities, because the need for other warehousing space in the supply chain has been eliminated.
C) somewhat lower transportation cost and improved customer experience.
D) order tracking is easy to implement because of the complete integration of information systems at both the retailer and the manufacturer.
E) the handling of returns is likely to be simple and inexpensive, improving customer satisfaction.

A

C) somewhat lower transportation cost and improved customer experience.

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137
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The internet and cell phones can enhance the convenience and lower the cost of _______________ _______________ , especially in small amounts.

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revenue collection

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138
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With in-transit merge, the investment in information infrastructure is _______________ than that for drop-shipping

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higher

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139
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For retail storage with customer pickup, order visibility is extremely _______________ , but difficult and essential for customer pickups with orders are placed online or by phone, but trivial for in-store orders.

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important

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140
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The use of differential pricing over time or customer segments to maximize profits from a limited set of supply chain assets is

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revenue management

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141
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Customer experience with in-transit merge is likely to be _______________ than with drop-shipping, because the customer receives only one delivery for an order instead of partial shipments.

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better

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142
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Benefit of aggregation is achieved only if the manufacturer can allocate _______________ portion of the available inventory across retailers on an as-needed basis.

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at least a

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143
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_______________ is the ability of customers to track their orders from placement to delivery

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order visibility

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144
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Significant investment in _______________ _______________ to integrate manufacturer and retailer.

A

information infrastructure

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145
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The main advantage with retail storage is that is can _______________ delivery costs and provide a _______________ response than other networks.

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lower;

faster

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146
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_______________ is a key driver of the overall profitability of a firm because it affects both the supply chain cost and the customer value directly.

A

distribution

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147
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For last-mile delivery, facilities and handling costs are _______________ than manufacturer storage or distributor storage with package carrier delivery, but _______________ than a chain of retail stores.

A

higher;

lower

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148
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Capacity (component of facilities decisions)
A facility with _________ excess capacity will likely be more efficient per unit of product it produces than one with a lot of ________ capacity.

A

little;

unused

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149
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup?

A) Customer experience is lower than other options because of the lack of home delivery.
B) Response time is similar to package carrier delivery with manufacturer or distributor storage.
C) Returnability is somewhat easier given that pickup location can handle returns.
D) Product availability is similar to other manufacturer or distributor storage options.
E) Facilities costs are lower if existing facilities are used.

A

A) Customer experience is lower than other options because of the lack of home delivery.

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150
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_______ capacity can be used for many types of products but is often _____ efficient

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flexible; less

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151
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Transportation costs for _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ are lower than the use of package carriers, especially if using an existing delivery network.

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manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup

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152
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For last-mile delivery, the customer experience can be _______________ particularly for bulky, hard to carry items.

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very good.

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153
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_______________ the number of warehouse locations _______________ the average outbound distance to the customer and makes outbound transportation distance a _______________ of the total distance traveled by the product.

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increasing;
decreases;
smaller fraction.

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154
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Supply chain profitability is
A) not correlated to the value generated by the various stages of the supply chain.
B) the total profit to be shared across all supply chain stages.
C) the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain.
D) the total revenue generated by the distributor stage of the supply chain.
E) B and C only
Answer: E

A

Answer: E) B and C only

B) the total profit to be shared across all supply chain stages.
C) the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain.

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155
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Forecasting is ________ accurate when demand has ________ uncertainty.

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more;

less

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156
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customer demand from different segments varies along 6 attributes

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quantity of product needed one each lot
response time that customers are willing to tolerate
variety of products needed
service level required
price of the product
desired rate of innovation in the product

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157
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With drop-shipping, _______________ allows a high level of product variety to be available to the customer because every product at the manufacturer can be made available to the customer without any limited imposed by _______________ .

A

manufacturer storage;

shelf space

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158
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In the planning phase, companies must include uncertainty in ________ , ________ ________ , and ________ over this time horizon in their decisions.

A

demand;
exchange rates;
competition

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159
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The _______________ facility, will have difficulty responding to demand fluctuations.

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high-utilization

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160
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(~Customer Need…)
variety of products required increases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

A

(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because demand per product becomes more disaggregate

161
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Toward the beginning stages of a product’s life cycle:

A
  1. demand is very uncertain, and supply may be unpredictable.
  2. margins are often high, and time is crucial to gaining sales.
  3. product availability is crucial to capturing the marking.
  4. cost is often a secondary consideration.
162
Q

Littles Law
I= Inventory
T=flow time
D=throughput

A

I=DT

163
Q

Increases in cost _______ efficiency.

A

lower

164
Q

Response time under distributor storage is better than under manufacturer storage because distributor warehouse are, on average, _______________ to customers, and the entire order is _______________ at the warehouse before being shipped.

A

closer;

aggregated

165
Q

As long as inbound transportation economies of scale are maintained, _______________ the number of facilities _______________ total transportation cost.

A

increasing;

decreases

166
Q

Which distribution network design is being used when the distributor/retailer delivers the product to the customer’s home instead of using a package carrier?

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with last mile delivery
E) Retail storage with customer pickup

A

D) Distributor storage with last mile delivery

167
Q

Under Distributor storage with Carrier Delivery, inventory is not held by manufacturers at the factories, but by _______________ in intermediate warehouses, and package carriers are used to transport products from the _______________ to the final customer.

A

distributors/retailers;

intermediation location

168
Q

________ processes operate in an uncertain environment because customer demand is not yet known.

A

push

169
Q

With regard to ongoing operating costs, customer participation in selection and order placement allows company selling online to _______________ its resource costs relative to staffing retail stores.

A

lower

170
Q

________ typically measures the cost of bringing product into a facility as a percentage of sales or cost of goods sold (COGS).

A

Average inbound transportation cost

171
Q

_______________ _______________ _______________ is when product is shipped directly from the manufacturer to the end customer, bypassing the retailer (who takes the order and initiates the delivery request).
Also referred to as _______________ .

A

Manufacturer storage with Direct Shipping;

Drop-shipping

172
Q

The two major types of facilities are

A

production sites and storage sites

173
Q

________ refers to what each process or function will try to do particularly well.

A

strategy

174
Q

Supply chain efficiency is

A

the inverse of the cost of making and delivering a product to the customer.

175
Q

Performance of a distribution network is evaluated along what two dimensions?

A
  1. Value provided to the customer

2. cost of meeting customer needs

176
Q

_______________ is inventory held in case demand exceeds expectations it is held to counter uncertainty.

A

Safety inventory

177
Q

Supply chain operation activities include

A
  • allocate inventory or production to individual orders
  • set order fulfillment due dates
  • generate pick lists at a warehouse
  • allocate an order to a particular shipping mode and shipment
  • set delivery schedules of trucks
  • place replenishment orders
178
Q

The process by which a firm decides how much to charge customers for its goods and services is

A

pricing

179
Q

seasonal inventory should be used when

A

a company can rapidly change the rate of its production system at a very low cost.

180
Q

The supply chain begins with

A

a customer request/demand

181
Q

Which distribution network design is similar to pure drop-shipping, except that pieces of the order coming from different locations are combined so that the customer gets a single delivery?

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping and in-transit merge
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with manufacturer pickup
E) Retail storage with customer pickup

A

B) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping and in-transit merge

182
Q

Returnability for last-mile delivery is _______________ to implement than other precious options. But returns _______________ and _______________ to handle in this manner than at a retail store, where a customer can bring the product back.

A

easier;
harder;
more expensive

183
Q

_______________ is built up to counter predictable seasonal variability in demand.

A

seasonal inventory

184
Q

In general, managers should aim to _______________ inventory in ways that do not _______________ cost or _______________ responsiveness.

A

reduce;
increase;
reduce

185
Q

Which of the following characteristics of customer demand have a correlation with implied uncertainty?

a. Product margin
b. Average forecast error
c. Average stockout rate
d. Average forced season end markdown
e. all of the above

A

e. all of the above

186
Q

A supply chain aims to achieve higher profits by having the right:

A
the right product
\+
the right price
\+
the right store
\+
the right quantity
\+
the right customer
\+
the right time
187
Q

Given a shorter time frame and better forecasts than in the design phase, companies in the planning phase try to incorporate any ________ built into the supply chain in the design phase and exploit it to optimize ________ .

A

flexibility;

performance

188
Q

As the product becomes a commodity product later in its life cycle, the demand and supply characteristics change. At this stage, it is typically the case that:

A
  1. demand has become more certain, and supply is predictable.
  2. margins are lower as a result of an increase in competitive pressure.
  3. price becomes a significant factor in customer choice.
189
Q

For in-transit merge, facility and processing costs for the manufacturer and retailer are _______________ to those for drop-shipping

A

similar

190
Q

_______________ allows a new product to be available to the market on the day the first unit is produced.

A

drop-shipping

191
Q

________ ________ ________ ________ is the management of supply chain assets and product, information, and fund flows to grow the total supply chain surplus.
A growth in supply chain surplus increases the size of the total pie, allowing contributing members of the supply chain to benefit.

A

effective supply chain management

192
Q

_______________ is the probability of having a product in stock when a customer order arrives

A

product availability

193
Q

A _______________ facility performs a given set of functions (e.g., fabrication or assembly) on many types of products.

A

functional-focused

194
Q

Supply chain ________ , ________ , and ________ decisions play a significant role in the success or failure of a firm. To stay competitive, supply chains must adapt to changing technology and customer expectations.

A

design;
planning;
operation

195
Q

During the ________ ________ ________ phase, a company decides how to structure the supply chain and what processes each stage will perform

A

supply chain strategy/design

196
Q

Given its performance characteristics, manufacturer storage with in-transit merge is best suited for _______________ demand, _______________ items the retailer is sourcing from a limited number of manufacturers.

A

low- to medium;

high-value

197
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, _______________ depends on whether or not the customer likes to shop and whether shopping is viewed as a positive or negative experience by customer.

A

customer experience

198
Q

A ________ and ________ strategy specifies how the market will be segmented and how the product will be positioned, priced, and promoted.
-Market Segmentation; Product Position; Pricing; Promotions

A

marketing and sales

199
Q

Supply chain success is measured by ________ supply chain profitability, not profits at an individual stage. Successful if all stages make profit, not successful is some don’t.

A

total

200
Q

A push/pull view of the supply chain is very useful when considering strategic decisions related to ________ ________ ________ .
The goal is to identify an push/pull boundary such that the supply chain can match supply chain and demand effectively.

A

supply chain design

201
Q

With _______________ _______________ _______________, inventory is stored at the manufacturer or distributor warehouse, but customers place their orders online or on the phone and then travel to designated pickup points to collect their merchandise. Orders are shipped from the storage site to the pickup points as needed.

A

manufacturer or distributor storage with customer pickup

202
Q

An online seller can share demand information throughout its supply chain to improve _______________ . The internet may also be used to share planning and forecast information within the supply chain, further improving coordination. This helps _______________ overall supply chain costs and better match supply and demand.
Information is an enabler of many of the benefits of online sales.

A

visibility;

reduce

203
Q

One of the biggest challenges to maintaining strategic fit is the ______ in product variety and the _______ in the life cycle of many products.

A

growth, decrease.

204
Q

Which component of the supply chain decision-making framework would be established first?

a. Customer strategy
b. Supply chain strategy
c. Supply chain structure
d. Competitive strategy
e. Replenishment strategy

A

d. Competitive strategy

205
Q

Most companies are best served by a _______________ of delivery networks. The combination used depends on _______________ _______________ and the strategic position that the firm is targeting.

A

combination;

product characteristics

206
Q

With in-transit merge, facilities and handling costs are _______________ than drop-shipping at the carrier; and receiving costs _______________ at customer.

A

higher;

lower

207
Q

Implied demand uncertainty is the resulting uncertainty for only the position of the demand that the supply chain plans to satisfy based on the ________ the ________ desires.

A

attributes;

customer

208
Q

With direct shipping, the retailer carries _______________ inventory
Information flows from the customer, via the retailer, to the manufacturer, and product is shipped directly from the manufacturers to customers.

A

no

209
Q

Returnability is _______________ with online orders, which typically arrive from a centralized location. The proportion of returns is also likely to be much _______________ for online orders because customers are unable to touch and feel the product before their purchase. Going online thus increases the cost of _______________ .

A

harder;
higher;
reverse flows

210
Q

A the operational level, supply chain configuration is considered ________ and planing polices are already ________ .

A

fixed;

defined

211
Q

_______________ is the number of different products or configurations that are offered by the distribution network.

A

product variety

212
Q

Step 1. understand the customer and supply chain uncertainty

A

understand the customer wishes
understand the capabilities of your supply chain
match the wishes with the capabilities

-challenge: how to meet extensive wishes with limited capabilities

213
Q

To _______________ inventory costs, firms try to _______________ and _______________ the number of facilities in their supply chain network.

A

decrease;
consolidate;
limit

214
Q

Time to market under distributor storage is somewhat _______________ than that under manufacturer storage because of the need to stock another stage in the supply chain.

A

higher

215
Q

________ is the set of business processes required to purchase goods and services.

A

sourcing

216
Q

Access to online sales is limited only by the customers’ _______________ to the internet

A

access

217
Q

Online sales affect customer experience in terms of _______________ , _______________ , and _______________ .

A

access;
customization;
convenience

218
Q

All flows of information, product, or funds generate ________ within the supply chain

A

costs

219
Q

_______________ is the average amount of inventory used to satisfy demand between receipts of supplier shipments.

A

cycle inventory

220
Q

Which of the following are technologies that share and analyze information in the supply chain?
A) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
B) Internet
C) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
D) Supply Chain Management (SCM) software
E) all of the above

A

E) all of the above

221
Q

For inventory, drop-shipping provides large benefits if _______________ can be postposed at the manufacturer until after a customer has placed an order.

A

customization

222
Q

The process of designing a distribution network has two broad phases.
In the first phase, the _______________ of the supply chain network is visualized. This phase decides the _______________ _______________ in the supply chain and the role of each stage.

A

broad structure;

number of stages;

223
Q

Unlike package carrier delivery, _______________ requires the distributor warehouse to be much closer to the customer.

A

last-mile delivery

224
Q

Greater product variety and shorter life cycles _____ uncertainty while _______ the window of opportunity within which the supply chain can achieve fit.

A

increase, reducing.

225
Q

For drop-shipping, the benefits from centralization are highest for _______________ , _______________ items with _______________ demand.

A

high-value;
low-demand;
unpredictable

226
Q

Which distribution network design is being used when inventory is stored locally at retail stores and customers walk into the retail store or place an order online or on the phone and pick it up at the retail store?

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with last mile delivery
E) Retail storage with customer pickup

A

E) Retail storage with customer pickup

227
Q

Products requiring high responsiveness may be manufactured using a ______ ______, whereas products requiring less responsiveness may be manufactured using a _____ _____ but ____ ____ ____.
The mode of transportation used in both cases, however, may be the same.
In other cases, some products may be held at regional warehouses close to the customer, whereas others may be held in a centralized warehouse far from the customer.

A

flexible process;

less responsive but more efficient process.

228
Q

Transportation costs are somewhat _______________ for distributor storage compared to those for manufacturer storage because an economic mode of transportation (e.g., truckloads) can be employed for _______________ to the warehouse, which is closer to the customer.

A

lower;

inbound shipments

229
Q

Inventory also has a significant impact on the ______ ______ _______ in a supply chain.

A

material flow time

230
Q

Location (component of facilities decisions)
A basic trade-off here is whether to _______ to gain economies of scale or to _________ to become more responsive by being closer to the customer.

A

centralize;

decentralize

231
Q

supply chain surplus will always be a little higher than

A

supply chain profitability

232
Q

The major hurdle for manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup is the _______________ handling cost and complexity at the pickup site. Such a network is likely to be most effective if existing retail locations are used as pickup sites, because this type of network improves the _______________ from existing infrastructures.

A

increased;

economies;

233
Q

_______ measures the average time between when an order is placed and the product arrives.

A

Supply lead time

234
Q

Each firm should have _______________ _______________ of facilities that _______________ total logistics costs.

A

at least the number;

minimizes

235
Q

Components of facilities Decisions

A
Role
Location
Capacity
Manufacturing Methodology
Warehousing methodology
236
Q

With drop-shipping, order visibility is _______________ but also more _______________ from a customer service perspective.

A

more difficult;

important

237
Q

For _______________ facilities, firms must decide on the products to be stored at each facility.

A

storage

238
Q
A supply chain strategy involves decisions regarding
a. inventory.
b. transportation.
c. operating facilities.
d. information flows.
e. all of the above
Answer: e
A

e. all of the above.

239
Q

Another difference among cycles relates to the ________ of an order.
A customer buys a single car, but the dealer orders multiple cars at a time from the manufacturer, and the manufacturer, in turn, orders an even larger quantity of tires from the supplier.
As we move from customer to the supplier, the number of individual orders ________ and the size of each order ________ .
Thus, sharing of information and operating policies across supply chain stages becomes more important as we move further from the end customer.

A

scale;
declines;
increases

240
Q

The supply chain includes not only the manufacturers and suppliers, but also transporters, warehouses, _______________, and even _______________ themselves.

A

retailers;

customers

241
Q

_______________ refers to the distributor/retailer delivering the product to the customer’s home instead of using a package carrier.

A

last-mile delivery

242
Q

the rest of the supply chain surplus becomes ________ , the difference between the revenue generated from the customer and the overall cost across the supply chain.

A

supply chain profitability

243
Q

Which distribution network design is being used when inventory is stored at the manufacturer or distributor warehouse but customers place their orders online or on the phone and then come to designated pickup points to collect their orders?

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with last mile delivery
E) Retail storage with customer pickup

A

B) Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup

244
Q

The relative proportion of push and pull processes can have an impact on supply chain ________ .

A

performance

245
Q

Supply chain responsiveness includes a supply chain’s ability to do the following:

A
  • respond to wide ranges of quantities demanded
  • meet short lead times
  • handle a wide variety of products
  • build highly innovative products
  • meet a high service level
  • handle supply uncertainty
246
Q

Last-mile delivery may be justifiable if customer orders are _______________ to provide some economies of scale and customers are willing to pay for this convenience.

A

large enough

247
Q

In _______________ _______________ , often viewed as the most traditional type of supply chain, inventory is stored locally at retail stores.
Customers walk into the retail sore or place an order online or by phone and pick it up at the retail store.

A

retail storage with customer pickup

248
Q

In-transit merge is best implemented if there are no more than _______________ sourcing locations.

A

four or five

249
Q
Which of the following is a technology that shares and analyzes information in the supply chain?
A) Internet
B) Enterprise Data Planning (EDP)
C) Electronic Resource Interchange (ERI)
D) Chain Management (CM) software
A

a) internet

B- EDP wrong, would be ERP
(C- ERI wrong, would be EDI)
(D-CM software wrong- would be SCM software)

250
Q

In areas with _______________ labor costs, it is hard to justify last-mile delivery to individual consumers on the basis of efficiency or improved margin.

A

higher

251
Q

The ________ ________ strategy determines the nature of material procurement; transportation of materials; manufacture of product or creation of service; distribution of product

A

supply chain

252
Q

Online sales affect the cost of _______________ , _______________ , _______________ , and _______________ . It is important to observe that the impact in each case is not necessarily positive.

A

inventory;
facilities;
transportation;
information

253
Q

________ ________ reflects the uncertainty of customer demand for a product

A

demand uncertainty

254
Q

The value of setting up online sales is ______ _____ ____ in every industry.

A

not the same

255
Q

For warehouses and DCs, firms must decide whether they will be primarily _______________ facilities or _______________ facilities.

A

cross-docking;

storage

256
Q

For drop shipping, the benefits of aggregation are small for items with _______________ demand and _______________ value.

A

predictable;

low

257
Q

outbound transportation costs per unit tend to be _______________ than inbound costs because inbound lot sizes are typically _______________ .

A

higher;

larger.

258
Q

Supply chains range from those that focus solely on ____ ______ to those that focus on a goal of producing and supplying at the ______ possible cost.

A

being responsive;

lowest

259
Q

If a firm wants to reduce response time to its customers further, it may have to

A

increase the number of facilities beyond the point that minimizes logistics costs.

260
Q

Increased processing costs and potential errors at the pickup site are the biggest hurdle for the success of _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________

A

manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup

261
Q

the difference between the value of the product and its price remains with the customer as

A

consumer surplus

262
Q

When all the different stages of a supply chain work toward the objective of maximizing total supply chain profitability, rather than each stage devoting itself to its own profitability without considering total supply chain profit, it is known as

A

supply chain coordination

263
Q

Products with uncertain demand are often ________ mature and have ________ direct competition. As a result, margins tend to be ________ .

A

less;
less;
high

264
Q

_______________ are the sum of inventory, transportation, and facility costs for a supply chain network.

A

Total logistics costs

265
Q

A company selling online can _______________ network facility costs by _______________ operations, thereby decreasing the number of facilities required.

A

reduce;

centralizing

266
Q

Online sales can also lower a firm’s order _______________ because it does not have to fill an order as soon as it arrives.

A

fulfillment costs

267
Q

_______________ includes the ease with which customers can place and receive orders and the extent to which this experience is customized. it also includes purely experiential aspects, such as the possibility of getting a cup of coffee and the value that the sales staff provides.

A

customer experience

268
Q

Three steps to achieving strategic fit

A
  1. understand the customer and supply chain uncertainty
  2. understand the supply chain capabilities
  3. achieving strategic fit
269
Q

A network designed needs to consider _______________ _______________ as well as _______________ _______________ when deciding on the appropriate delivery network.

A

product characteristics;

network requirements

270
Q

For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, processing costs at the manufacturer or warehouse are _______________ to those of other solutions. Processing costs at the pickup site are _______________ because each order must be matched wit a specific customer when he or she arrives. Creating this capability can _______________ processing/handling costs significantly if appropriate storage and information systems are not provided.

A

comparable;

high

271
Q

The time horizon in the supply chain operation phase is ________ or ________ .

A

weekly;

daily

272
Q

Firms must also decide whether to design a facility with a _______ focus or a ______ focus.

A

product;

functional

273
Q

Given the constraints establish by the configuration and planning policies, the goal during the operation phase is to exploit the ________ of uncertainty and ________ performance.

A

reduction;

optimize

274
Q

A _______ level of product availability provides a ______ level of responsiveness but __________ cost because much inventory is held but rarely used.

A

high;
high;
increases

275
Q

From an inventory perspective, warehouse storage with last mile delivery is suitable for relatively _______________ items that are needed _______________ and for which some level of _______________ is beneficial.
Autoparts required by car dealers fit this description.

A

fast-moving;
quickly;
aggregation

276
Q

Compared to drop-shipping, in-transit merge requires a _______________ demand from each manufacturer (non necessarily each product) to be effective.

A

higher

277
Q

As the number of facilities in a supply chain _______________, the required inventory _______________ .

A

increases;

increases

278
Q

when selling physical products that cannot be downloaded, customer requests take _______________ to fulfill through online sales than in retail store because of the _______________ time involved.
There is no delay, however, for _______________ .

A

longer;
shipping;

information goods

279
Q

Supply chain surplus=

A

supply chain cost

280
Q

the objective of every supply chain should be to ________ overall ________ generated.

A

maximize;

value

281
Q

With manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, transportation cost is _______________ than for any solution using package carriers because significant aggregation is possible when delivering orders to a pickup site. This allows the use of truck-load or less-than-truckload carriers to transport orders to the pickup site.

A

lower

282
Q

Inventory costs using manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup can be kept _______________ , with either manufacturer or distributor storage to exploit aggregation.

A

low

283
Q

A supply chain is ________ and involves the constant flow of ________ , ________ , and ________ among different stages.

A

dynamic;
information;
product;
funds

284
Q

Receiving costs at the customer are _______________ because a single delivery is received.

A

lower

285
Q

A _______ level of product availability ________ inventory holding costs but results in a ____________ fraction of customers who are not served on time.

A

low;
lowers;
higher

286
Q

With retail storage with customer pickup, local storage _______________ inventory costs because of the lack of aggregation.
For fast- to very-fast-moving items, however, there is a marginal increase in inventory, even with local storage.

A

increases

287
Q

A higher level of inventory also facilitates a _______________ in production and transportation costs because of improved _______________ in both functions. This choice _______________ inventory holding cost.

A

reduction;
economies of scale;
increases

288
Q

Because operational decisions are being made in the short term (minutes, hours, or days), there is ________ uncertainty about demand information.

A

less

289
Q

Which component of the supply chain decision-making framework would be established second?

a. Customer strategy
b. Supply chain strategy
c. Supply chain structure
d. Competitive strategy
e. . Replenishment strategy

A

b. Supply chain strategy

290
Q

With drop-shipping, its easy to provide a _______________ level of product variety.

A

high

291
Q

The distributor warehouse serves as a _______________ between the customer and manufacturer, _______________ the need to coordinate the two completely.

A

buffer;

decreasing

292
Q

Manufacturer storage is suitable if it allows the manufacturer to _______________ _______________, thus reducing inventories.
It is thus ideal for _______________ that are able to build to order.

A

postpone
customization;
direct sellers

293
Q

A company selling online incurs additional _______________ to build and maintain the information infrastructure.

A

information costs

294
Q

(~Customer Need…)
Range of quantity required increases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

A

(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because a wider range of the quantity required implies greater variance in demand

295
Q

The goal is to target high responsiveness for a supply chain facing __________________, and efficiency for a supply chain facing ________________.

A

high implied uncertainty;

low implied uncertainty.

296
Q

The detailed process description of a supply chain in the cycle view is useful when considering ________ ________ because it clearly specifies the roles and responsibilities of each member of the supply chain and the desired outcome for each process.

A

operational

decisions

297
Q

The major disadvantage of in-transit merge is the additional effort during the _______________

A

merge itself

298
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, product variety is _______________ than that under all the other options.

A

lower

299
Q

During the supply chain operation phase, companies make decisions regarding ________ ________ orders.

A

individual

customer

300
Q

27) In which distribution network design is product shipped directly from the manufacturer to the end customer, bypassing the retailer (who takes the order and initiates the delivery request)?
A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping
B) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping and in-transit merge
C) Distributor storage with package carrier delivery
D) Distributor storage with last mile delivery
E) Manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup

A

A) Manufacturer storage with direct shipping

301
Q

The handling of returns is _______________ under drop-shipping because each order may involve shipments from more than one manufacturer.

A

more expensive

302
Q

The ________ ________ of the supply chain clearly defines the processes involved and the owners of each process.

A

cycle view

303
Q

As with drop-shipping, the ability to _______________ inventories and postpone product customization is a significant advantage of _______________ .

A

aggregate;

in-transit merge

304
Q

A ________ ________ strategy specifics the portfolio of new products that a company will try to develop. It also dictates whether the development efforts will be made internally or outsourced.
-Product portfolio: timing of development and release

A

product development

305
Q

_______________ levels of inventory improve _______________ but may result in lost sales if customers are unable to find products they are ready to buy.

A

Low;

inventory turns

306
Q

Supply chains save on the _______________ of facilities when using drop-shipping because all inventories are _______________ at the manufacturer.

A

fixed costs;

centralized

307
Q

Manufacturer storage with direct shipping and in-transit merge _______________ pieces of the ordering coming from different locations so the customer gets a _______________ delivery.

A

combines;

single

308
Q

With direct shipping, response times tend to be _______________ because the order must be transmitted from the retailer to the manufacturer and shipping distances are generally longer from the manufacturer’s centralized site.

A

longer

309
Q

What is a supply chain?

A

a supply chain consists of all parties involved, directly or indirectly, in fulfilling a customer request.

310
Q

Order tracking becomes harder to implement in a drop-ship system because it requires _______________ of information systems at both the _______________ and the _______________.

A

complete integration;
retailer;
manufacturer.

311
Q

The information infrastructure needed for distributor storage is significantly _______________ than that needed with manufacturer storage.

A

less complex

312
Q

Given the five stages of a supply chain, all supply chain processes can be broken down into four process cycles:

A
  • customer order cycle
  • replenishment cycle
  • manufacturing cycle
  • procurement cycle
313
Q

For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, facility costs are _______________ if new facilities have to be built and _______________ if existing facilities are used.

A

higher;

lower

314
Q

Real-time visibility between customers and the warehouse is _______________, whereas real-time visibility between the customer and manufacturer is _______________ .

A

needed;

not

315
Q

supply chain value is highly correlated to

A

supply chain profitability.

316
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage of distributor storage with carrier delivery?

A) Information infrastructure is simpler than manufacturer storage.
B) Response time is faster than with manufacturer storage.
C) Returnability is easier than with manufacturer storage.
D) Product variety is lower than with manufacturer storage.
E) Transportation cost is lower than with manufacturer storage.

A

D) Product variety is lower than with manufacturer storage.

317
Q

Distributor storage has a _______________ product variety than manufacturer storage.

A

lower

318
Q

With in-transit merge, transportation costs are somewhat _______________ than drop-shipping

A

lower

319
Q

From an inventory perspective, distributor storage makes sense for products with _______________ demand.

A

somewhat higher

320
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, _______________ response times can be achieved with this system because of local storage and same-day (immediate) pickup possible.

A

good

321
Q

An efficient supply chain lowers costs by

A

eliminating some of its responsiveness.

322
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, retainability is _______________ than other options because returns can be handled at the pickup site and can provide a substitute.

A

easier

323
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage of retail storage with customer pickup?

A) Returnability is easier than other options given that pickup location can handle returns.
B) Inventory cost is higher than all other options.
C) Transportation cost is lower than all other options.
D) Facilities and handling costs are lower than other options.
E) Product variety is higher than all other options.

A

B) Inventory cost is higher than all other options.

324
Q

Lowest cost is defined based on ________ _________; not every firm is able to operate on the efficient frontier, which represents the cost responsiveness performance of the ____ ____ ____.

A

existing technology;

best supply chains.

325
Q

The primary purpose of any supply chain is to satisfy ________ ________ and, in the process, generate profit for itself

A

customer

needs

326
Q

(~Customer Need…)
rate of innovation increases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

A

(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because new products tend to have more uncertain demand

327
Q

A _______________ tends to result in more expertise about a particular type of product at the expense of the __________ expertise that comes from a _______________ methodology.

A

product focus;
functional;
functional

328
Q

Processing and handling costs are comparable to those of manufacturer storage unless the factory is able to ship to the end customer directly from the production line. In that case, distributor storage has _______________ processing costs.

A

higher

329
Q

A firm already on the efficient frontier can improve its responsiveness only by _____ _______ and becoming _____ ________.
Such a firm must then make a trade-off between efficiency and responsiveness.

A

increasing cost;

less efficient.

330
Q

the internet has significantly _______________ the cost of “transporting” information goods in digital form.
For nondigital products, aggregating inventories _______________ outbound transportation relative to inbound transportation.

A

lowered;

increases

331
Q

High levels of inventory in an apparel supply chain _______________ _______________ but also leave the supply chain vulnerable to the need for markdowns, lowering profit margins.

A

improve responsiveness

332
Q

Which of the following supply chain capabilities will cause supply uncertainty to increase?

a. Frequent breakdowns
b. Unpredictable and low yields
c. Poor quality
d. Limited supply capacity
e. inflexible supply capacity
f. evolving production process.
g. al of the above

A

g. all of the above

333
Q

When there are too many sources, _______________ can be difficult to coordinate and implement.

A

in-transit merge

334
Q

In some instances, _______________ of product differentiation can be implemented with distributor storage, but it does require that the warehouse develop some _______________ capability.

A

postponement;

assembly

335
Q

With distributor storage, warehouse storage _______________ to some extent the variety of products that can be offered.

A

limits

336
Q

Examples of responsive supply chains

A

Seven-Eleven

W.W. Grainger.

337
Q

The ________________________ shows the lowest possible cost for a given level of responsiveness.

A

Cost-responsiveness efficient frontier curve

338
Q

Transportation cost for retail storage with customer pickup is much _______________ than with other solutions because inexpensive modes of transport can be used to replenish product at the retail store.

A

lower

339
Q

The biggest advantage of drop-shipping is the ability to _______________ inventories at the manufacturer, which can _______________ demand across all retailers that it supplies.
As a result, the supply chain is able to provide a _______________ level of product availability with _______________ levels of inventory.

A

centralize;
aggregate;

high;
lower

340
Q

The second phase of designing a distribution network takes the broad structure and converts it into specific locations and their _______________ , _______________ , and _______________ .

A

capability;
capacity;
demand allocation

341
Q

________ processes are initiated by a customer order

A

pull

342
Q

Which of the following is a disadvantage of distributor storage with last mile delivery?

A) Transportation cost is higher than any other distribution option.
B) Information cost is similar to distributor storage with package carrier delivery.
C) Customer experience is very good, particularly for bulky items.
D) Returnability is easier to implement than other options.
E) Order traceability is less of an issue and easier to implement than manufacturer storage or distributor storage with package carrier delivery.

A

A) Transportation cost is higher than any other distribution option.

343
Q

Components of inventory decisions

A

cycle inventory
safety inventory
seasonal inventory
level of product availability

344
Q

Overall supply chain facility and handling costs are somewhat _______________ with in-transit merge than with drop-shipping.

A

higher

345
Q

Which of the following is an advantage of distributor storage with carrier delivery?

A) Inventory cost is higher than with manufacturer storage.
B) Product variety is lower than with manufacturer storage.
C) Order visibility for the customer is easier than with manufacturer storage.
D) Higher cost to provide the same level of product availability as manufacturer storage.
E) Cost of facilities and handling is somewhat higher than manufacturer storage.

A

C) Order visibility for the customer is easier than with manufacturer storage.

346
Q

Pull processes may also be referred to as ________ processes because they react to customer demand.

A

reactive

347
Q

______ capacity can be used for only a limited number of products but is _____ efficient.

A

Dedicated;

more

348
Q

For inventory, drop-shipping has the highest benefits for _______________ , _______________ items.

A

low-demand;

high-value

349
Q

For _______________ items, inventory turns can _______________ by a factor of six or higher if drop-shipping is used instead of storage at retail stores.

A

slow-moving;

increase

350
Q

Visibility between the distributor warehouse and manufacturer can be achieved at a much _______________ cost than real-time visibility between customer and manufacturer.

A

lower

351
Q

(~Customer Need…)
lead time decreases

(impact of customer needs on implied demand uncertainty)

A

(~causes implied demand uncertainty to…)

increase because there is less time in which to react to orders

352
Q

Of all the options discussed, returnabiltiy is best with _______________ , because trucks making deliveries can also pick up returns from customers.

A

last-mile delivery

353
Q

Profitability of a delivery network is determined by revenue from _______________ and network costs.

A

met customer needs

354
Q

Companies in the same industry often select very different distribution networks because
A) some companies are poorly run.
B) different companies try to avoid using the same approach.
C) different companies have different objectives for their supply chain.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above

A

C) different companies have different objectives for their supply chain.

355
Q

Compared to a business with many retail outlets, an online seller aggregated inventories tends to have _______________ transportation costs (across the entire supply chain) per unit because of the increases _______________ costs.

A

higher;

outbound

356
Q

_______________ are the costs of sending material out of a facility.

A

outbound transportation costs

357
Q

Each cycle starts with the supplier marketing the product to customers. A buyer then places an order that is received by the supplier. The supplier supplies the order, which is received by the buyer. The buyer may return some of the product or other recycled material to the supplier or a third party. The cycle of activities then begins again.

A

These subprocesses can be linked to the source, make, deliver, and return processes in the supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model.

358
Q

Each cycle consists of ________ subprocesses.

A

six

359
Q

Appropriate tailoring of the supply chain helps a firm achieve varying levels of _______ for a ___________.

A

responsiveness;

low overall cost.

360
Q

push systems

A

processes executed in anticipation of a customer order.
work release based on downstream demand forecasts

proactive- keeps inventory to meet actual demand

361
Q

In-transit merge has the greatest benefits for products with _______________ whose demand is _______________ to forecast, particularly if _______________ can be postponed.

A

high;
difficult;
product customization

362
Q

The major disadvantage of in-transit merge compared to drop-shipping is

A) transportation costs are high because the average outbound distance to the end consumer is large and package carriers are used to shipping the product.
B) response times tend to be large because the order has to be transmitted from the retailer to the manufacturer and shipping distances are on average longer from the manufacturer’s centralized site.
C) order tracking becomes harder to implement because it requires complete integration of information systems at both the retailer and the manufacturer.
D) the additional effort during the merge itself.
E) the handling of returns is likely to be difficult and more expensive, hurting customer satisfaction.

A

D) the additional effort during the merge itself.

363
Q

Why might a company fail?

A

A lack of strategic fit.
or
Its processes and resources do not provide the capabilities to execute the desired strategy.

364
Q

W.W. Grainger holds ________ with ______ implied demand uncertainty in a centralized warehouse.

A

slow-moving items;

high

365
Q

Pull systems

A

processes executed in response to a customer order.
work release based on actual demand or the actual status of the downstream customers.

Reactive- may cause long delivery lead times

366
Q

________ ________ requires that both the competitive and supply chain strategies of a company have aligned goals.
It refers to consistency between the customer priorities that the competitive strategy hopes to satisfy and the supply chain capabilities that the supply chain strategy aims to build.

A

strategic fit

367
Q

_______________ is the ease with which a customer can return unsatisfactory merchandise and the ability of the network to handle such returns.

A

returnability

368
Q

A company’s ________ ________ defines, relative to its competitors, the set of customer needs that it seeks to satisfy through its products and services.

A

competitive strategy

369
Q

A supply chain strategy includes

a) supplier strategy.
b) operations strategy.
c) logistics strategy.
d) all of the above
e) none of the above

A

d) all of the above

supplier strategy,
operations strategy,
logistics strategy

370
Q

Time to market for last-mile delivery is slightly _______________ than for distributor storage with package carrier delivery because the new product has to penetrate deeper before it is available to the customer.

A

higher

371
Q

The main advantages of in-transit merge over drop-shipping are _______________ transportation cost and _______________ customer experience.

A

lower;

improved

372
Q

Distributor storage provides _______________ on the transportation for _______________ items relative to manufacturer storage.

A

savings;

faster-moving

373
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, facility costs are _______________ because many local facilities are required.

A

high

374
Q

With drop-shipping, it is _______________ to provide a high level of ______________ because of aggregation at manufacturer.

A

easy;

product availability

375
Q

A supply chain is a sequence of processes and flows that take place within and between different stages and combine to fill a customer need for a product.
There are two ways to view the processes performed in a supply chain:

A
  • cycle view

- push/pull view

376
Q

The introductory phase of a product’s life cycle corresponds to a ______ implied uncertainty, given the ______ demand uncertainty and the need for a ____ level of product availability.
In such a situation, ______ is the most important characteristic of the supply chain.

A

high, high, high;

responsiveness.

377
Q

for any supply chain, there is only one source of revenue ________

A

the customer

378
Q

The ________ strategy results in a peak during the discount week, often followed by a steep drop in demand during the following weeks.

A

High-low pricing

379
Q

For manufacturer/distributor storage with customer pickup, time to market can be as _______________ as with manufacture storage options

A

short/similar

380
Q

The later stages of a product’s life cycle corresponds to _____ level of implied uncertainty. As a result, the supply chain must change.
In such a situation, ________ becomes the most important characteristic of the supply chain.

A

low;

efficiency.

381
Q

The goal of supply chain operations is to handle incoming customer orders as ________ as possible

A

effectively

382
Q

Last-mile delivery is _______________ to justify when the customer is a business like an auto dealer purchasing large quantities

A

easier

383
Q

At _______________ facilities, inbound trucks from suppliers are unloaded, the product is broken into smaller lots and is quickly loaded onto store-bound trucks.
Each store-bound truck carries a wide variety of products, some from each inbound truck.

A

cross-docking

384
Q

As the number of facilities _______________, total logistics costs first _______________ and then _______________.

A

increases;
decrease;
increase

385
Q

With drop-shipping, there are _______________ transportation costs because of _______________ distance and _______________ shipping.

This loss in _______________ of outbound transportation also _______________ costs.

A

higher;
increased;
disaggregate..

aggregation;
increases

386
Q

By aggregating its inventory, a company selling online _______________ product availability. Better information on customer _______________ also allows firms selling online to improve availability.

A

improves;

preferences

387
Q

Example of efficient supply chain

focuses on efficiency rather than responsiveness

A

Sam’s Club

388
Q

________ ________ ________ is demand uncertainty imposed on the supply chain because of the customer needs it seeks to satisfy

A

implied demand uncertainty

389
Q

A ________ ________ strategy determines the nature of procurement of raw materials, transportation of materials to and from the company, manufacture of the product or operation to provide the service, the distribution of the product to the customer, along with any follow-up service and a specification of whether these processes will be performed in-house or outsourced.

A

supply chain

390
Q

Given the trade-off between cost and responsiveness, a key strategic choice for any supply chain is the level of ________ it seeks to provide.

A

responsiveness

391
Q

unlike manufacturer storage, under which multiple shipments may need to go out for a single customer order with multiple items, distributor storage allows outbound orders to the customer to be _______________ _______________ _______________ shipment, further _______________ transportation costs.

A

bundled into a single;

reducing

392
Q

Step Three to achieving strategic fit

A

Ensure that the degree of supply chain responsiveness is consistent with the implied uncertainty.

393
Q

The choice of distribution network can achieve supply chain objectives ranging from _______________ to _______________ .

A

low cost;

high responsiveness

394
Q

Companies start the planning phase with the forecast for the ________ ________ of demand and other factors, such as costs and prices in different markets.

A

coming year

395
Q

Blue Nile is an online retailer of diamonds that has used responsive transportation to ship diamonds to customers in the United States, Canada, and several countries in Europe and Asia. Which is the mode of transportation used with this strategy?

A

air

396
Q

________ processes operate in an environment in which customer demand is known.
They are, however, often constrained by inventory and capacity decisions that were made in the push phase.

A

pull

397
Q

A company selling online finds it _______________ to offer a _______________ selection of products than a brick-and-mortar store.

A

easier;

larger

398
Q

For retail storage with customer pickup, it is more _______________ than with all other options to provide a _______________ level of product availability.

A

expensive;

high