Practice of unloading goods from inbound delivery vehicles and loading them directly onto out-bound vehicles is known as ...?
Extra units that are held in inventory to reduce the risks of stock-out are called...?
Which of the following costs does the EOQ minimise?
Which of the following statements represent a definition for 'obsolescence' in inventory management? Select TWO that apply.
XYZ Ltd is a retailer in the US. Their customers' demand for Thanksgiving and Christmas decora-tions usually rises in the end of the year. This irregular demand results in more required storage space for finished goods during peak seasons. Which of the following are possible solutions for dealing with required additional space?
1. Maximising aisle width
2. Keeping high buffer stock throughout the year
3. Maximising flexibility in warehouse layout
4. Installing mezzanine floor
A group of items which are stacked together for more convenient movement is called...?
Staff at DIY Products Inc. (DPI) have been experiencing issues with the identification of stock items. The current labeling system is outdated and unreliable. DPI has therefore invested in a machine-readable approach. Each item has a unique number that is attached visibly to the packaging. This number can be deciphered by a scanner to aid identification. This approach is known as which of the following?
Why do you need a life cycle asset management plan?
Which of the following refer to material used for filling the void left in the box but they have poor environmental profile?
A procurement manager has been asked to justify the purchase of a large piece of capital equipment valued at £500,000 to internal stakeholders. The procurement manager decided to prepare the justification using a comprehensive formal business case due to the value of the purchase. Were they correct in doing this?