Supply Chain Management A Global Perspective
Supply Chain Management
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Supply Chain Management A Global Perspective, 3rd Edition Nada R. Sanders Test bank
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Multiple Choice
- SCM involves the design and management of three primary flows:
- a) Products, information, funds
- b) Suppliers, customers, manufacturers
- c) Distributors, retailers, customers
- d) Logistics, operations, marketing
- e) Responsiveness, reliability, relationship management
Ans: a
Response: page 3
Level: Easy
- Stages of supply chain management include suppliers, producers, distributors, retailers, and:
- a) Financial flows
- b) Customers
- c) Reverse logistics
- d) Sustainability
- e) None of the above
Ans: b
Response: page 4
Level: Medium
- Another name for a supply chain is:
- a) Supply network
- b) Transportation chain
- c) Value chain
- d) Customer chain
- e) Product chain
Ans: c
Response: page 4
Level: Easy
- Examples of ‘upstream’ players in a supply chain include:
- a) Suppliers
- b) Customers
- c) Retailers
- d) Distribution centers
- e) Outbound transportation providers
Ans: a
Response: page 4-5
Level: Easy
- Examples of ‘focal firms’ players in a supply chain include:
- a) Suppliers
- b) Manufacturers
- c) Retailers
- d) Inbound transportation providers
- e) Accountants
Ans: b
Response: page 4-5
Level: Easy
- Examples of ‘downstream’ players in a supply chain include:
- a) Suppliers
- b) Manufacturers
- c) Retailers
- d) Inbound transportation providers
- e) Accountants
Ans: c
Response: page 4-5
Level: Easy
- Three overriding SCM activities within and between firms include:
- a) Marketing, sourcing, logistics
- b) Suppliers, customers, manufacturers
- c) Products, information, funds
- d) Coordination, information sharing, collaboration
- e) Responsiveness, reliability, relationship management
Ans: d
Response: page 5-6
Level: Medium
- The growing number and acceptance of customer returns has created an area of SCM called:
- a) Order fulfillment
- b) Distribution management
- c) Reverse logistics
- d) Sustainability
- e) None of the above
Ans: c
Response: page 6
Level: Easy
- A result of effective information flow through the supply chain is:
- a) Improved coordination and collaboration between supply chain partners
- b) Reduction in the amount of inventory across the supply chain
- c) Reduction of the bullwhip effect
- d) Compression of the supply chain from a time standpoint
- e) All of the above
Ans: e
Response: page 6
Level: Medium
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