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A) design stage.
B) analysis stage.
C) development stage.
D) full launch stage.
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A) concurrent engineering.
B) joint application development.
C) reverse logistics.
D) core process design.
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A) 100
B) 570
C) 24
D) 590
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A) Supplier A
B) Supplier B
C) Supplier C
D) Supplier D
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A) source,control,operate,return.
B) plan source,make deliver,return.
C) purchase,operate,control,logistics.
D) operations,marketing,finance.
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A) Cross-docking is packing products on incoming shipments so they can be easily sorted for outgoing shipments based on their final destination.
B) Cross-docking reduces inventory and storage space requirements,but handling costs and lead times tend to increase.
C) Items are moved from incoming vehicles to outgoing vehicles without being stored in warehouse inventory.
D) Inbound and outbound shipments must be tightly coordinated for cross-docking to work.
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A) catalog hubs.
B) radio frequency identification (RFID) .
C) exchanges.
D) electronic data interchange (EDI) .
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A) engineering changes to the design of a product
B) instituting a more accurate materials management information system
C) closely coordinating promotions with the internal marketing department and suppliers
D) using a more reliable delivery company
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A) Specific detailed questions can be answered by the customer service representative.
B) The firm gains more control over the customer interface process.
C) Customer service labor costs are low.
D) Automated systems are replaced by human contact.
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A) It cannot be implemented in Western countries because competitive bidding is more effective in that culture.
B) It cannot be implemented in the Western countries because it always benefits the supplier.
C) It requires all parts and subassemblies to be purchased from the same supplier.
D) It requires few suppliers for each item or service.
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