Q: 11
ABC company is considering adopting practices to reduce carbon consumption and emissions. Which
term aligns with their environmental goals?
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Q: 12
The following five companies are dealing with the challenge of managing a product portfolio,
catering to diverse customer segments across international territories. Each company manager is
tasked with prioritizing specific focus areas and allocating resources to overcome challenges.
Company A: A grocery store chain frequently offers special promotions and discounts, significantly
affecting ordering patterns. These volatile prices make it challenging to maintain a consistent
revenue stream.
Company B: A growing e-commerce business experiencing increased shipping costs due to the rapid
expansion of product offerings and customer base. To maintain profitability, they need to reduce
costs.
Company C: A custom-made furniture manufacturer facing order processing delays, leading to longer
lead times and increased customer complaints.
Company D: A manufacturer of high-demand electronic gadgets experiencing demand exceeding
supply, requiring order rationing. Customers are frustrated due to errors in the rationing system and
have attempted to game the system.
Company E: A global electronics manufacturer struggling to manage its complex supply chain across
multiple regions. The company needs to leverage technology to improve efficiency and reduce
operational costs.
Q: For Company C, what recommended action should the company manager take?
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Q: 13
Mr. Mark works as a customer service manager for an e-commerce company called "ShopSmart."
ShopSmart sells a wide range of products online, and Mark’s team is responsible for addressing
customer inquiries and issues. Below are five customer cases that need to be resolved. For each case,
find the solution for the issue and select preventive measures.
Customer 1: Jane ordered a birthday gift for her daughter, but it arrived two days late, missing the
special day. She had meticulously planned a surprise celebration, and the late delivery disrupted her
plans. As a result, her daughter was left disappointed, and Jane is seeking not only a solution to the
delayed delivery but also a way to make it up to her daughter.
Customer 2: Jack received a defective electronic gadget he ordered, and it's not functioning correctly.
Jack wants to know how ShopSmart can rectify this situation and ensure that he receives a fully
functional replacement or a refund.
Customer 3: Sarah received her order, but some items from her purchase were missing. Sarah is
seeking a solution to get the missing items as soon as possible to avoid disappointment and
inconvenience.
Customer 4: Mike noticed a billing discrepancy on his credit card statement related to a recent
purchase. He's a loyal customer and has never encountered such an issue before. Mike is concerned
about the erroneous charges on his statement and is looking for a prompt resolution and clarification
regarding the billing error.
Customer 5: Emily wants a refund for a dress she ordered online, but it doesn't fit as expected. The
dress size was not in line with ShopSmart's sizing chart, and Emily wants to return the dress and
receive a refund promptly. She's looking for a hassle-free return process and a full refund for the
purchase.
Q: How can Customer 1 Jane’s issue be resolved?
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Q: 14
Mark is leading the implementation of a reverse logistics strategy in his organization. He's noticed
that the company is only focusing on implementing it due to legal requirements rather than
recognizing its business value. What is driving the implementation of reverse logistics in Mark's
organization?
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Q: 15
Five companies from different industries are participating in a sustainability summit where they
discuss and share their approaches to integrating the triple bottom line (TBL), corporate social
responsibility (CSR), and green logistics into their business operations. The companies include:
EcoElectronics Inc. - An electronic device manufacturing company with a focus on environmentally
friendly products. The company is committed to reducing its carbon footprint by using recycled
materials in its products and minimizing electronic waste.
SocialSolutions Ltd. - A consulting firm specializing in social impact initiatives and community
development. Their commitment to social impact involves working closely with local communities,
implementing initiatives that empower individuals, and fostering sustainable development.
ProfitablePharma Corp. - A pharmaceutical company committed to balancing financial success with
social and environmental responsibility. Beyond financial profitability, the company places a high
value on moral pharmaceutical practices. This includes ensuring affordable access to medications
and minimizing environmental impact in the manufacturing process.
ModernTrans Logistics - A logistics company that specializes in sustainable and eco-friendly carriage
solutions. The company invests in a modern and eco-friendly fleet, utilizing alternative fuels and
optimizing routes to reduce emissions.
TechInnovate Innovations - A technology company striving to incorporate green practices in its
supply chain and operations. Their commitment includes sourcing ethically produced raw materials
and adopting energy-efficient manufacturing processes, minimizing environmental impact while
driving innovation in the technology sector.
You are required, for each company, to align the primary focus area and recommend the key factor.
You are required, for each company, to align the recommended key factor.
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Q: 16
In the context of logistics flows, what does the term "bi-directional" refer to?
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Q: 17
Which of the following is NOT one of the three flows mentioned in the CSCMP definition of logistics?
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Q: 18
What should John, an international trade lawyer, consider when deciding whether to rely on
precedent in an international trade dispute?
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Q: 19
What becomes critical in later product life cycle phases?
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Q: 20
John is the supply chain manager for a well-established clothing brand that has been in the market
for many years. The brand is looking to optimize its manufacturing processes to improve profit
margins. Considering the life cycle of the clothing brand's products, which factor is likely to become
more important in the later phases?
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