Modes of Transport
Inventory and Warehousing
Global Sourcing
The Cold Chain
Logistics Vocabulary
100

This mode carries the most cargo overseas, often measured in TEUs.

What is Ocean Freight (Shipping)?

100

Large buildings where goods are stored, sorted, and prepared for shipping.

What is a Warehouse or Distribution Center?

100

The continent where most cinnamon and nutmeg for Thanksgiving desserts are originally sourced.

What is Asia (or Southeast Asia)?

100

The term for the continuous, temperature-controlled system needed to move perishable items like fresh turkey.

What is the Cold Chain?

100

The acronym for the unit used to measure container capacity, equal to one 20-foot container.

What is a TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit)?

200

This is the 'Last Mile' mode, delivering goods directly to your home or store.

What is Truck (Road) transport?

200

This inventory strategy means receiving goods just before you need them to save money on storage.

What is Just-In-Time (JIT)?

200

A specific tax a government puts on products coming in from other countries.

What is a Tariff?

200

The specialized type of container or trailer used to keep products cold or frozen during shipment.

What is a Reefer or Refrigerated Container?

200

The final, most expensive part of the delivery process that takes the package to the customer's door.

What is the Last Mile?

300

The logistics term for using two or more transport types, like truck and rail, for one container.

What is Intermodal transport?

300

The costs involved in keeping goods in the warehouse, like rent, insurance, and utilities.

What are Holding Costs?

300

The required legal step for international shipments to get government approval to cross a border.

What is Customs Clearance?

300

The main result when the Cold Chain is broken, which ruins the food and makes it unsafe.

What is Spoilage (or Bacterial Growth)?

300

The mandatory document that acts as a contract and receipt for all goods being shipped.

What is a Bill of Lading or Waybill?

400

This is the fastest, most expensive mode, used for urgent or high-value items.

What is Air Freight?

400

This is the name for inventory that is currently moving and has not yet arrived at its destination.

What is In-Transit Inventory?

400

The increased risk of supply chain disruption caused by political problems in the country of your supplier.

What is Geopolitical Risk?

400

The piece of equipment on a reefer truck that actively keeps the cargo at the correct temperature.

What is the Refrigeration Unit?

400

The acronym for a company that manages the shipping, warehousing, and logistics for another company.

What is a 3PL (Third-Party Logistics Provider)?

500

The specialized mode used primarily to transport liquids or gas like oil and natural gas over land.

What is Pipeline?

500

The risk of losing money if you order too much inventory and it spoils or goes unsold after the season.

What is Obsolescence Risk (or Spoilage Cost)?

500

The general business trend of buying goods or materials from suppliers in foreign countries to save money.

What is Global Sourcing or Offshoring?

500

The device placed inside a container that records the temperature history of the shipment.

What is a Data Logger (or Temperature Sensor)?

500

This common performance metric measures how reliably a shipment arrives on schedule.

What is On-Time Delivery (or Lead Time Variance)?