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Supply Chain Management A Global Perspective

Supply Chain Management

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Author Name: Nada R. Sanders

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management

 

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Supply Chain Management A Global Perspective

Supply Chain Management

( Test Bank)

Supply Chain Management A Global Perspective, 3rd Edition Nada R. Sanders Test bank

Edition: 12Edition

Author Name: Nada R. Sanders

contact:

Whatsapp +1 (949) 734-4773

 

for the Facebook page click here 

 

for more books  for  ( Test Bank and Solution Manual) click here

 

For a Solution, manual click here

For a PowerPoint slide click here

sample free

 

Chapter 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management

 

 

Multiple Choice

 

 

  1. SCM involves the design and management of three primary flows:

 

  1. a) Products, information, funds
  2. b) Suppliers, customers, manufacturers
  3. c) Distributors, retailers, customers
  4. d) Logistics, operations, marketing
  5. e) Responsiveness, reliability, relationship management

 

Ans: a

Response: page 3

Level: Easy

 

 

  1. Stages of supply chain management include suppliers, producers, distributors, retailers, and:

 

  1. a) Financial flows
  2. b) Customers
  3. c) Reverse logistics
  4. d) Sustainability
  5. e) None of the above

 

Ans: b

Response: page 4

Level: Medium

 

 

  1. Another name for a supply chain is:

 

 

  1. a) Supply network
  2. b) Transportation chain
  3. c) Value chain
  4. d) Customer chain
  5. e) Product chain

 

Ans: c

Response: page 4

Level: Easy

 

 

 

  1. Examples of ‘upstream’ players in a supply chain include:

 

  1. a) Suppliers
  2. b) Customers
  3. c) Retailers
  4. d) Distribution centers
  5. e) Outbound transportation providers

 

Ans: a

Response: page 4-5

Level: Easy

 

 

  1. Examples of ‘focal firms’ players in a supply chain include:

 

  1. a) Suppliers
  2. b) Manufacturers
  3. c) Retailers
  4. d) Inbound transportation providers
  5. e) Accountants

 

Ans: b

Response: page 4-5

Level: Easy

 

 

  1. Examples of ‘downstream’ players in a supply chain include:

 

  1. a) Suppliers
  2. b) Manufacturers
  3. c) Retailers
  4. d) Inbound transportation providers
  5. e) Accountants

 

Ans: c

Response: page 4-5

Level: Easy

 

 

 

 

  1. Three overriding SCM activities within and between firms include:

 

  1. a) Marketing, sourcing, logistics
  2. b) Suppliers, customers, manufacturers
  3. c) Products, information, funds
  4. d) Coordination, information sharing, collaboration
  5. e) Responsiveness, reliability, relationship management

 

Ans: d

Response: page 5-6

Level: Medium

 

 

  1. The growing number and acceptance of customer returns has created an area of SCM called:

 

  1. a) Order fulfillment
  2. b) Distribution management
  3. c) Reverse logistics
  4. d) Sustainability
  5. e) None of the above

 

Ans: c

Response: page 6

Level: Easy

 

 

  1. A result of effective information flow through the supply chain is:

 

  1. a) Improved coordination and collaboration between supply chain partners
  2. b) Reduction in the amount of inventory across the supply chain
  3. c) Reduction of the bullwhip effect
  4. d) Compression of the supply chain from a time standpoint
  5. e) All of the above

 

Ans: e

Response: page 6

Level: Medium

 

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