CIPS
L6M10
Q1:
How does reverse logistics help GreenTech meet sustainability goals?
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A
Increasing production speed○
B
Enhancing brand visibility○
C
Reducing supply chain complexity○
D
Using recycled materials
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Q2:
Which of the following is NOT a way in which reverse logistics creates value for organizations?
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A
Increasing product life cycles○
B
Reducing customer satisfaction and loyalty○
C
Obtaining feedback for product improvements○
D
Recovering value from used/returned goods
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L6M10
Q3:
ABC global firm has been primarily using a centralized organizational structure for decades. However, due to increasing competition and the need to adapt to local markets, the firm is considering restructuring. What organizational change might align better with its current challenges?
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A
Maintain the existing centralized structure to preserve stability.○
B
Further centralize its operations to achieve economies of scale.○
C
Diversify its product offerings to address global demands.○
D
Establish virtual teams for information management and customer service.
CIPS
L6M10
Q4:
What distinguishes a co-located supply chain program from a distributed supply chain program?
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A
Co-located programs involve multiple activities at one location, while distributed programs operate from multiple geographical locations.○
B
Co-located programs are costlier to implement than distributed programs.○
C
Co-located programs are more environmentally friendly than distributed programs.○
D
Co-located programs focus on manufacturing, while distributed programs focus on distribution.
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L6M10
Q5:
What is the purpose of the "order picking" stage in storage and handling practices?
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A
To physically unload incoming transportation○
B
To assemble and prepare inventory for dispatch according to orders○
C
To move goods received inventory to identifiable locations○
D
To manage the quality control of incoming inventory