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UNIT 2 BM2

front 1

Which supply chain flow follows items as they progress from raw material to being consumed?

back 1

Product

front 2

The purpose of supply chain management is to:

back 2

ensure inventory is available to meet demand.

front 3

One reason that companies strive to optimize their supply chain is to:

back 3

Lower costs

front 4

Trees Incorporated is a company that provides chopped-down trees to paper manufacturers. This company is an example of what common supply chain member?

back 4

supplier

front 5

Which job is responsible for overseeing the process of getting products into the marketplace?

back 5

supply chain manager

front 6

Sally drives a truck that transports Nike shoes from the production plant to retail stores. The goods on the truck are:

back 6

transit inventory.

front 7

A business orders 10% more widgets than it needs because the supply of and the demand for widgets have been difficult to forecast in recent months. Which type of of inventory is the business using?

back 7

Buffer stock

front 8

Which type of inventory has a function in the input process?

back 8

packing materials

front 9

Why would an organization hold finished goods inventory?

back 9

to execute production strategy needs

front 10

Gloves for workers to wear to protect their hands during the production process are examples of what type of inventory?

back 10

maintenance, repair, and operating goods

front 11

Why is a receiving procedure important to a business?

back 11

to establish standards to govern the receiving process

front 12

What is just-in-time inventory?

back 12

A method of managing inventory that keeps a minimal amount of raw materials on hand to meet production needs.

front 13

What are employees who are specially trained to inspect and record newly arrived merchandise called?

back 13

receivers

front 14

Which method of merchandise checking is used for products such as furniture, vases, and paintings?

back 14

quality

front 15

Maintaining an inventory of supplies helps a business to:

back 15

operate efficiently.