CLT Chapter 1 A
CLT Chapter 1 B
CLT Chapters 1 & 2
CLT Chapter 2 A
CLT Chapter 2 B
100

A carrier’s contract and receipt for goods that the carrier agrees to transport from one place to another and to deliver to a designated person. In case of loss, damage, or delay, the bill of lading is the basis for filling freight claims

Bill of lading

100

The ___ is the airfreight industry equivalent of the trucking industry’s bill of lading. It serves the same general purpose and contains essentially the same information

Air waybill

100

The receiver of shipment of freight-the customer.

Consignee

100

high density Storage system that allows units to be stored several deep. Fork trucks can drive between and into racks to retrieve items

Drive in/ Drive through Rack

100

Rack that holds only one unit (typically a pallet load) deep

Single Deep Storage

200

 An invoice presented by the carrier to the shipper, the consignee or a referenced third party as a demand for payment for services rendered.

Carrier freight bill

200

The location in a facility where materials are organized, Newly received items can be staged before being placed in a final storage destination or into another container for transport. Inventory items may also be staged before being organized into orders for container loading

Staging Area

200

Goods, cargo, freight, loads, products and merchandise.

Material

200

Storage system which allows pallets to be stored more than one unit deep or high

High density Storage

200

Automated storage and retrieval system that moves units or items btween levels in a facility

Vertical Lift Module

300

A document issued by the carrier that the consignee signs as proof of receipt. The delivery receipt contains essentially the same information as the freight bill and the bill of lading

Delivery receipt

300

A document signed as proof of receipt of material or goods. Also known as a POD

Proof of delivery

300

A high-density, rack inventory storage system with vehicles automatically loading and unloading racks

Automated Storage/Retrieval System

300

the process through which individual items are grouped or packaged to create a single shipment

Kitting

300

Several issues affect how materials are stored in a warehouse. ___, ___, and ___ have the greatest impact.

volume, density and size

400

An electronic data interchange(EDI) notification of shipment of product

ASN

400

The function encompassing the physical receipt of material, the inspection of the shipment for conformance with the purchase order, the identification, delivery to destination, and the preparation of receiving reports.

Receiving

400

a Specialized Rack Used for Storing Long items such as lumber or pipes

Cantilever Rack

400

Storage racks that sit on tracks so they can be moved to retrieve items.  An Aisle can be opened between any two rows to allow access

Mobile Sliding Rack

400

The most basic AS/RS used to store and retrieve materials is the __-__-__.

man-on-board
500

The process of consolidating several units into a single, larger unit to reduce the total number of handling for all units combined.

Unitization

500

The outdoor area around a dock

Yard

500

 Rack that Holds two units, one behind the other

Double-deep Storage (Deep Reach)

500

a high density storage system that can hold several units on slightly inclined rails. As a Unit is removed from the front, the incline causes units behind it to move forward into the front location.

Push Back Rack

500

A structure built over the top of other activities in a facility that creates another floor for facility workers to use.

Mezzanine

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