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1 p 12 • Less than Truckload (LTL)
• Less-Than-Truckload (LTL)
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1 p 17 Less than truckload (LTL) and package freight operations require the utilization of cross-dock facilities that receive freight but do not hold freight in long-term inventory. Less-than-truckload (LTL) and package freight operations require the utilization of cross-dock facilities that receive freight but do not hold freight in long-term inventory. 1/13/2014
1 p 20 • Less-than-Truckload (LTL) • Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) 1/13/2014
1 p 48 Other product handling characteristics used to determine storage location within a warehouse include the equipment available and the capability to convey product through the picking process. Break-pack and other processes utilized to reduce the size of units ordered may require electronic picking tunnels, carrousels, A-frames, and other machinery to assist in the picking of small items rather than by case quantity. Other product handling characteristics used to determine storage location within a warehouse include the equipment available and the capability to convey product through the picking process. Break-pack and other processes utilized to reduce the size of units ordered may require electronic picking tunnels, carousels, A-frames, and other machinery to assist in the picking of small items rather than by case quantity. 1/13/2014
1 p 92 Carrousels, vertical and horizontal, operate by bringing the product to the picker, and a light tree indicates the pick location and number of units to pick. Carousels, vertical and horizontal, operate by bringing the product to the picker, and a light tree indicates the pick location and number of units to pick. 1/13/2014
1 p 96 • Carrousel Picking System • Carousel Picking System 1/13/2014
1 p 143 • Less Than Truck Load (LTL) • Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) 1/13/2014
1 p 148 Figure 11-2 provides a second example of the critical role that inventory and warehouses play in product life cycle by looking at the supply chain of the Ultra Lightweight Camouflage Net System (ULCANS). The ULCANS is a signature management system used to provide military equipment protection from visual observation, infrared (IR) detection, thermal detection, as well as to provide equipment and personnel shade from the heat of the sun. The manufacturing process for the ULCANS involves numerous suppliers providing raw materials, whereas other suppliers provide value-added services, such as subassembly, to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Individual supplier inventory levels are critical to the OEM’s capability to manufacturer and deliver the required number of ULCANS to the customer. As can be seen by in the ULCANS supply chain life cycle, insufficient inventory at any one of the supplier locations can cause a perturbation in the process, which, in turn, can negatively affect OEM’s capability to deliver systems to the customer. A second example of the critical role that inventory and warehouses play in the product life cycle is the supply chain of the Ultra Lightweight Camouflage Net System (ULCANS). The ULCANS is a signature management system used to provide military equipment protection from visual observation, infrared (IR) detection, thermal detection, as well as to provide equipment and personnel shade from the heat of the sun. The manufacturing process for the ULCANS involves numerous suppliers providing raw materials, whereas other suppliers provide value-added services, such as subassembly, to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Individual supplier inventory levels are critical to the OEM’s capability to manufacturer and deliver the required number of ULCANS to the customer. As the ULCANS supply chain life cycle demonstrates, insufficient inventory at any one of the supplier locations can cause a perturbation in the process, which, in turn, can negatively affect OEM’s capability to deliver systems to the customer. 1/13/2014
1 p 193 • Red/Green Light Trees Replenishment Operators • Red/Green Light Trees

• Replenishment Operators
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1 p 217 Break bulk material requires specialized forklift attachments called coil rams to move nonpalletized steel coils from the warehouse transit shed onto a flatbed trailer. Break-bulk material requires specialized forklift attachments called coil rams to move nonpalletized steel coils from the warehouse transit shed onto a flatbed trailer. 1/13/2014
1 p 218 • Break Bulk • Break-Bulk 1/13/2014
1 p 218 • Hands Free Voice Technology • Hands-Free Voice Technology 1/13/2014
1 p 218 • Less Than Truck Load (LTL) Optimization Analysis • Less-Than-Truck Load (LTL)
• Optimization Analysis
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1 p 229 • Distribution Center (DC) Dockside Transit Warehouse • Distribution Center (DC)
• Dockside Transit Warehouse
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1 p 229 • Import/Export Warehouse Inbound Freight • Import/Export Warehouse
• Inbound Freight
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1 p 230 • Value Added Services (VAS) • Value-Added Services (VAS) 1/13/2014
1 p 232 Back Haul: The return travel leg of a transport carrier from its destination to its originating point. This can be loaded or empty. Backhaul: The return travel leg of a transport carrier from its destination to its originating point. This can be loaded or empty. 1/13/2014
1 p 233 Carousel Picking System: Carrousel Picking Systems operate by bring the product to the picker. Carousel Picking System: Carousel Picking Systems operate by bring the product to the picker. 1/13/2014
1 p 238 Forward Stocking: Forward stocking locations can be established to enable the quick issuance of product. Value added services (VAS) such as kitting and packaging are often associated with forward stocking locations. Forward Stocking: Forward stocking locations can be established to enable the quick issuance of product. Value-added services (VAS) such as kitting and packaging are often associated with forward stocking locations. 1/13/2014
1 p 243 Kitting: Product Configuration: This can be done as a value added service (VAS) in a warehouse. Kitting: Product Configuration: This can be done as a value-added service (VAS) in a warehouse. 1/13/2014
1 p 243 Less-Than-truckload (LTL): Shipment consisting of an order that fails to utilize the entire maximum capacity available in a truckload size trailer.
Line Haul: This term is used to refer to the transport of freight over long distances, usually by truck.
Less-Than-Truckload (LTL): Shipment consisting of an order that fails to utilize the entire maximum capacity available in a truckload size trailer.
Linehaul: This term is used to refer to the transport of freight over long distances, usually by truck.
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1 p 245 Non-Asset Based Freight Broker: A third-party logistics (3PL) entity that negotiates with the carrier company on behalf of the warehouse. Nonasset Based Freight Broker: A third-party logistics (3PL) entity that negotiates with the carrier company on behalf of the warehouse. 1/13/2014
1 p 258 carrousels, 48, 92 carousels, 48, 92 1/13/2014
1 p 265 less than truckload (LTL) operations, 17 less-than-truckload (LTL) operations, 17 1/13/2014
1 p 265 LTL (less than truckload) operations, 17 LTL (less-than-truckload) operations, 17 1/13/2014