Level 1
This model breaks down supply chain activities into Plan, Source, Make, and Deliver.
What is the SCOR Model?
This strategy builds products after receiving a customer order and allows for more customization.
What is Make-to-Order?
This type of planning matches production with customer demand and includes sales forecasts and operations coordination
What is Sales and Operations Planning?
This refers to the capacity available to deliver services rather than produce goods.
What is Service Capacity?
This activity upsets Mr. Araujo, it makes him yell.
What is throwing things around the shop
This term refers to the end-to-end movement of materials, information, and funds in a supply chain
What is supply chain flow?
The strategy that aims to offer customization while maintaining the cost-efficiency of mass production.
What is Mass Customization?
This advanced planning process involves working with supply chain partners to forecast demand and replenish inventory collaboratively.
What is Collaborative Planning, Forecasting, and Replenishment (CPFR)?
This agreement outlines the terms, responsibilities, and expectations when outsourcing logistics to a third-party provider.
What is a Logistics Service Provider Agreement?
This is the name of Mr. Araujo's cat
What is Ratbaby?
This type of document is used to evaluate a supplier’s capability and interest in producing a product
What is a Request for Proposal (RFP)?
This term describes the method used to transport goods, such as truck, rail, or air
What is a Transportation Mode?
This sourcing strategy prioritizes labor practices, environmental protection, and anti-corruption efforts in the supply chain.
What is Ethical Sourcing?
This form of logistics focuses on product returns, recycling, and reuse after consumer use.
What is Reverse Logistics?
This is the place that Mr. Araujo worked before working at this school.
What is East Orange Campus High School?
A supplier that consistently meets a company’s purchasing requirements and is often given priority.
What is a Preferred Supplier?
Among transportation modes, this one is considered the most flexible and widely used for short distances.
What is Truck?
These are goods that, when produced or traded, contribute to human rights abuses or environmental degradation.
What are Conflict Minerals?
This process ensures that goods imported or exported comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
What is International Trade Compliance?
This is the Make of the car that Mr. Araujo drives.
What is a Honda?
This strategy builds products after receiving a customer order and allows for more customization.
What is Make-to-Order?
A business that resells goods and maintains a finished inventory but does not manufacture products.
What is a Wholesaler?
Unlike manufacturing, this type of supply chain delivers intangible outputs like repairs, education, or healthcare.
What is a Service Supply Chain?
This energy sector case study in Course 3 highlights logistics challenges in the renewable energy industry.
What is Offshore Wind Energy?
This is the name of Mr. Araujo's niece and nephew
What is Ellie & Wyatt?