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CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 1 The mechanics of JIT are most similar to which inventory management approach? a. MRP b. fixed order interval c. DRP d. Two-bin-system e. just in case

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 1 The mechanics of JIT are most similar to which inventory management approach? a. MRP b. fixed order interval c. DRP d. Two-bin-system e. just in case

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 2 Freight absorption is: a. rates that are higher than allowed by the applicable tariffs b. transportation payment lower than the actual costs incurred to ship the product c. a procedure to receive a legal rebate for volume shipments d. a special rate authorized by carrier rate bureaus

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 2 Freight absorption is: a. rates that are higher than allowed by the applicable tariffs b. transportation payment lower than the actual costs incurred to ship the product c. a procedure to receive a legal rebate for volume shipments d. a special rate authorized by carrier rate bureaus

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 3 Inter modal means a.the utility of only one mode for transporting a shipment b.the utility of more than one mode for transporting a shipment c.the movement of a shipment between two or more states d.the movement of a shipment within one state

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 3 Inter modal means a.the utility of only one mode for transporting a shipment b.the utility of more than one mode for transporting a shipment c.the movement of a shipment between two or more states d.the movement of a shipment within one state

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 4 This document is the exporter’s quotation for the goods s/he is offering to ship: a. Bank Letter b. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) c. Pro Forma Invoice d. Packing Slip

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 4 This document is the exporter’s quotation for the goods s/he is offering to ship: a. Bank Letter b. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) c. Pro Forma Invoice d. Packing Slip

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 5 Vendor managed (VMI) is a concept where: a. suppliers replenish a retail distribution center with their product without the retailers placing an order b. retailers handle their own inventory management c. suppliers replenish a retail distribution center with their product when the retailers tell them to do so c. vendors hold inventory and ship directly to each stores

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 5 Vendor managed (VMI) is a concept where: a. suppliers replenish a retail distribution center with their product without the retailers placing an order b. retailers handle their own inventory management c. suppliers replenish a retail distribution center with their product when the retailers tell them to do so c. vendors hold inventory and ship directly to each stores

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 6 A foreign trade zone is__________: a. an area where a state government has no legal jurisdiction b. an area where a state does not charge a sales tax c. an area in which the federal government disregards all import and export quota for products destined to or from favored nations d. an area where non-domestic (foreign) companies are allowed to do business with minimal regulation e. none of the above

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 6 A foreign trade zone is__________: a. an area where a state government has no legal jurisdiction b. an area where a state does not charge a sales tax c. an area in which the federal government disregards all import and export quota for products destined to or from favored nations d. an area where non-domestic (foreign) companies are allowed to do business with minimal regulation e. none of the above

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 7 In expanded supply chain management, what are the three basic flows that are critical for supply chain partners to coordinate and jointly manage: a. Material/Product, Information and Advertising b. Cash, Information and Material/Product c. Information, Advertising and Cash d. Information, Material/Product and Training

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 7 In expanded supply chain management, what are the three basic flows that are critical for supply chain partners to coordinate and jointly manage: a. Material/Product, Information and Advertising b. Cash, Information and Material/Product c. Information, Advertising and Cash d. Information, Material/Product and Training

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 8 Generally, at higher volumes of throughput, a firm should utilize: a. a public warehouse b. a federal warehouse c. a local warehouse d. a private warehouse

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 8 Generally, at higher volumes of throughput, a firm should utilize: a. a public warehouse b. a federal warehouse c. a local warehouse d. a private warehouse

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 9 Which of the following statements is true regarding time utility? a. value added by having products available when they are needed b. involves bridging spatial gap between producer/manufacturer and customer c. warehousing plays a key role in providing time utility e. only a. and c. are true

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 9 Which of the following statements is true regarding time utility? a. value added by having products available when they are needed b. involves bridging spatial gap between producer/manufacturer and customer c. warehousing plays a key role in providing time utility e. only a. and c. are true

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 10 Timing orders is an important operations management decision. If demand is constant, the purchaser sets a reorder point by: a. multiplying the demand rate by the lead time b. adding the demand rate to the lead time c. dividing the demand rate by the lead time d. either multiplying or adding demand rate and lead time, depending on the tradeoffs decided upon

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Question 10 Timing orders is an important operations management decision. If demand is constant, the purchaser sets a reorder point by: a. multiplying the demand rate by the lead time b. adding the demand rate to the lead time c. dividing the demand rate by the lead time d. either multiplying or adding demand rate and lead time, depending on the tradeoffs decided upon

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 1 The challenges involved in managing strategic alliances do not include: a. knowing when the relationship has reached the end of its useful life b. handling technology sharing in a senstivie yet open manner c. monitoring who is getting the most benefit out of each transaction d. making sure that communication is effective and timely

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 1 The challenges involved in managing strategic alliances do not include: a. knowing when the relationship has reached the end of its useful life b. handling technology sharing in a senstivie yet open manner c. monitoring who is getting the most benefit out of each transaction d. making sure that communication is effective and timely

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 2 What is the primary reason for the increase of total inventory costs as the number of warehouses increases? a.base inventory increases due to the increase of market coverage b.in-transit inventory increases to service more distribution points c. safety stock increases d.in-transit inventory decreases due to more frequent yet smaller quantity shipments e. total inventory costs do not change as the number of warehouses increases

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 2 What is the primary reason for the increase of total inventory costs as the number of warehouses increases? a.base inventory increases due to the increase of market coverage b.in-transit inventory increases to service more distribution points c.safety stock increases d.in-transit inventory decreases due to more frequent yet smaller quantity shipments e. total inventory costs do not change as the number of warehouses increases

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 3 This type of channel intermediary actually buys a manufacturer’s goods and sells them in export markets, and is thus a customer of the manufacturer in selected markets: a. Export Management Company b. Export Trading Company c. Customs Broker d. Goods surveyors e. Freight Forwarder

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 3 This type of channel intermediary actually buys a manufacturer’s goods and sells them in export markets, and is thus a customer of the manufacturer in selected markets: a. Export Management Company b. Export Trading Company c. Customs Broker d. Goods surveyors e. Freight Forwarder

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 4 Flags of convenience are used: a. to promote the U.S. flag merchant marine b. to avoid registering in nations with stringent standards c. to help the U.S. shipbuilding industry d. none of the above

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 4 Flags of convenience are used: a. to promote the U.S. flag merchant marine b. to avoid registering in nations with stringent standards c. to help the U.S. shipbuilding industry d. none of the above

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 5 Using the fixed order quantity model under conditions of certainty, which is the reorder point if lead time is a constant five days, and yearly demand is 10,000 units (assume 250 working days in the year)? a. 100 b. 200 c. 400 d. 5,000

CLM - Pittsburgh Roundtable 2000 College Challenge First Round - Tie Breaker Question 5 Using the fixed order quantity model under conditions of certainty, which is the reorder point if lead time is a constant five days, and yearly demand is 10,000 units (assume 250 working days in the year)? a. 100 b. 200 c. 400 d. 5,000