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Logistics glossary
Here you find current terms and concepts in Supply Chain.
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Failure Modes Effects Analysis (FMEA) A pro-active method of predicting faults and failures so that preventive action can be taken.
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Fast moverA product delivered or used in production with a highfrequency or in relatively large numbers per period.
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First In, First Out (FIFO)Warehouse term meaning first items stored are first used. |
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Fixed costsCosts, which do not fluctuate with business volume in the short run.
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Fixed order quantityA batch-sizing technique in MRP or inventory management that will always cause planned or actual orders tobe generated for a predetermined fixed quantity in MRP,or multiples thereof if net requirements for the periodexceed the fixed order quantity.
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FlexibilityAbility to respond quickly and efficiently to changing customer and consumer demands.
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A graphical representation of a procedure or sequenceof events, usually using symbols connected by flowlines.
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FOB (Free On Board)Contractual terms between a buyer and a seller, which define where, title transfer takes place.
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Five whys (Japanese Hadome)The practice of asking “Why” repeatedly whenever a problem is encountered in order to get beyond the obvious symptoms to discover the root cause. |
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A formal statement established on basis of calculations about future situations and/or the expected trend offuture events. |
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A three or four wheeled mechanical truck with forks atthe front designed for lifting, carrying and stowingcargo.
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ForwarderThe party arranging the carriage of goods includingconnected services and/or associated formalities onbehalf of a shipper or consignee.
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Fourth-Party Logistics (4PL)Differs from third party logistics in the following ways; / 4PL organization is often a separate entity established as a joint venture or long-term contract between a primary client and one or more partners/ 4PL organization acts as a single interface between the client and multiple logistics service providers/ All aspects (ideally) of the client’s supply chain are managed by the 4PL organization./
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Frozen zonePeriod in which no changes can be made to scheduled work orders based on changes in demand.
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