The document discusses the key drivers and types of facilities in a supply chain network. It identifies physical locations, services, customer satisfaction, and assistance as types of facilities. Production sites and storage sites are given as examples of facility types. Costs of inbound and outbound transportation as well as how pricing can affect buyer behavior and revenue are also covered.
The document discusses the key drivers and types of facilities in a supply chain network. It identifies physical locations, services, customer satisfaction, and assistance as types of facilities. Production sites and storage sites are given as examples of facility types. Costs of inbound and outbound transportation as well as how pricing can affect buyer behavior and revenue are also covered.
The document discusses the key drivers and types of facilities in a supply chain network. It identifies physical locations, services, customer satisfaction, and assistance as types of facilities. Production sites and storage sites are given as examples of facility types. Costs of inbound and outbound transportation as well as how pricing can affect buyer behavior and revenue are also covered.
The document discusses the key drivers and types of facilities in a supply chain network. It identifies physical locations, services, customer satisfaction, and assistance as types of facilities. Production sites and storage sites are given as examples of facility types. Costs of inbound and outbound transportation as well as how pricing can affect buyer behavior and revenue are also covered.
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In supply chain network facilities are
a) Physical location b) Services c) Customer satisfaction d) Assistance 2. How many types of facilities are there in supply chain? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 3. Which of the following is not the type of facilities? a) Production Sites b) Storage Sites c) Both d) None 4. The places in the supply chain network where product is stored, assembled, or fabricated are known as a) facilities. b) inventory. c) information. d) customers. 5. Which of the following is costs of shipping in Outbound transportation to the customer are typically included in a) Selling b) general c) administrative expense d) cost of goods sold 6. Inbound transportation costs are typically a) Internal transportation cost b) External transportation cost c) Assembling Cost d) Facilities Cost 7. Which of the following is the biggest driver of performance in supply chain? a) sources b) transportation c) information d) customer 8. Which deriver determines how much a firm will charge for the goods and services that it makes available in the supply chain a) Information b) Sourcing c) Pricing d) Facilities 9. Pricing affects the behavior of the ________ of the good or service, thus affecting supply chain performance a) Buyer b) Seller c) Supplier d) Manufacturer 10. Which driver affects the ranenue directly a) Information b) Pricing c) Sourcing d) Inventory 11. Supply chain management includes the use of logistical and cross-functional drivers to increase a) Supply chain surplus b) Supply chain efficiency c) Profitability d) Responsiveness 12. How many cross functional Drivers are there in supply chain a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 13. The supply chain must then use the to reach the performance level the supply chain strategy dictates and maximize the supply chain profits a) two logistical and two cross-functional drivers b) three logistical and two cross-functional drivers c) two logistical and three cross-functional drivers d) three logistical and three cross-functional drivers 14. companies can gain economies of scale when a product is manufactured or stored in a) Centralization b) Decentralization c) Dispersion d) None of these 15.