Download Supply Chain Management: Transportation, Logistics, and Packaging and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! SCM 300 Module 4 ASU Davila Transportation v. Logistics - correct answer ✔✔Movement of goods from one location to another. V. Part of supply chain that plans, implements, and controls the efficient forward and reverse flow, and storage of goods and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption. Bulk Cargo - correct answer ✔✔Free Flowing cargo, stored loose. Loaded by shovel, pump, bucket or scoop. Coal, Rice, Grain, Raw Sugar, Oil, Sulfur Break Bulk Cargo - correct answer ✔✔General or packaged cargo. Often containerized and measured in TEU's. Neo-Bulk Cargo - correct answer ✔✔Hybrid of both bulk and break bulk. Automobiles, logs, steel, cattle Multimodal v Intermodal - correct answer ✔✔Uses more than one mode of transport during a single shipment. V. Seamless multimodal shipment. No need to unload container, or repackage. One container for the entire trip. Planograms - correct answer ✔✔Schematic drawing of product placement. Planogram Considerations - correct answer ✔✔-Shelf space -Product variety -Product Location -Store Variety -Store Demographics -Manufacturer and retailer preferences Reasons for Packaging - correct answer ✔✔-Marketing -Provide Product info (Headphone specs) -Legal Considerations (Tobacco) -Provides Protection -Provides Support -Preservation of Perishables -Facilitates the products movement Packaging Considerations - correct answer ✔✔-Product Characteristics -Packaging Trade-offs (weight, Cost) -Destination (retail or warehouse) -Logisitics Itinerary (When and how is it getting there?) -Legal considerations (Waste issues, languages, laws) Dunnage - correct answer ✔✔Used to fill empty space in boxes or containers. Primary Packaging - correct answer ✔✔In contact with the item Secondary Packaging - correct answer ✔✔The box that holds the primary packaging and end product Tertiary Packaging - correct answer ✔✔Contains several items of secondary packaging. Typically a crate or pallate. TEU - correct answer ✔✔Twenty-Foot Equivalent Unit 8'x8'x20' Reasons for Containers - correct answer ✔✔Intermodal Capabilities Protection Facilities movement Standardized (so loading equipment can be standardized. easier planning of pallet arrangment inside container when all containers are nearly identical inside and out. Outbound Consolidation - correct answer ✔✔A distribution center that ships out to distribution centers. Letter of Credit - correct answer ✔✔Document issued by the BUYER's bank and addressed to the SELLER. States that the bank will release payment to the seller when the bank is supplied with documentation EXACTLY in accordance with the terms specified in the document. Multiple banks may be involved. Commercial Invoice - correct answer ✔✔Summation of entire transaction Terms of sale, quantities, prices, currencies, dates Precise description of terms Packing List - correct answer ✔✔Placed in each container of assorted merchandise by packer. Much more detailed than and invoice. Describes contents for one or more containers. Shippers Letter of Instructions - correct answer ✔✔Provides information on handling, payment, etc. to and intermediary. Certificate of Origin - correct answer ✔✔States origin of Cargo, important to customs in collecting tariffs. Bill of Lading 3 purposes - correct answer ✔✔1. Contract of carriage between seller/shipper and the carrier 2. States ownership of Cargo, Acts as Title. 3. Receipt of Goods for Shipper Shipper's Export Declaration (SED) - correct answer ✔✔Used by customs in recording export types and quantities. Required if over $2500 in value, or if Validated Export License is required, or if destined for countries prohibited by Export Administration Regulations. Validated Export License - correct answer ✔✔US Gov't Authorization for controlled or policed items/services. 3 Rules of Exporting - correct answer ✔✔1. Assume EVERYTHING is Controlled 2. These rules apply EVERYWHERE 3. Authorization is required before export. Customs Penalties and Fines - correct answer ✔✔-Loss of export privileges 3-10 years -Debarment as US Gov't Contractor -No transfer of technology to any foreigner (any non-US citizen) -Fines ($250k/person, $1M/Co, or 5X Export value. -Prison sentence for each individual involved (5-10 years) no corporate shields allowed Duty Drawback - correct answer ✔✔Utilized when an item is imported then exported again. NASA Telescopic lens. Free-Trade Zones (FTZs) - correct answer ✔✔Area where acceptable terms can enter the country duty free for storage, display, manufacturing, transformation, assembly, re-packaging etc.. Not actual owned land.