A) the practice of organizing the cost-effective flow of raw materials,in-process inventory,finished goods,and related information from point of origin to point of consumption to satisfy customer requirements.
B) the integration and organization of information and logistics activities across firms in a supply chain for the purpose of creating and delivering products and services that provide value to ultimate consumers.
C) the integration and organization of information and logistical activities that actively bring consumers together with sellers through the express use of agents and brokers.
D) systems that are designed to reduce a retailer's lead time for receiving merchandise,which then lowers a retailer's inventory investment,improves customer service levels,and reduces logistics expense.
E) proprietary computer and telecommunication technologies used to exchange electronic invoices,payments,and information among suppliers,manufacturers,wholesalers,and retailers.
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A) order cycle time.
B) order handling time.
C) order-to-ship duration.
D) purchase cycle.
E) logistics cycle.
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A) cross-channel marketer.
B) multichannel marketer.
C) industrial marketer.
D) direct marketer.
E) remarketer.
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A) ultimate consumers.
B) agents.
C) wholesalers.
D) retailers.
E) distributors.
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A) the use of the Internet to make products and services available for consumption or use by consumers or organizational buyers.
B) a firm's computer-driven inventory management through an entirely mechanized warehousing system.
C) intranet systems linking all aspects of production within a single firm.
D) the information- and communication-based electronic exchange environment mostly occupied by sophisticated computer and telecommunication technologies and digitized offerings.
E) the name given to all Internet addresses that end in ".com" to indicate that these websites are commercial entities that distribute goods and services.
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A) the collection of used goods donated to nonprofit organizations by ultimate consumers to be restored,cleaned,repaired,and resold back to ultimate consumers.
B) deconstructing products that failed to pass quality inspection standards on the production line and reusing workable parts instead of throwing out the entire unit.
C) the process of reclaiming recyclable and reusable materials,returns,and reworks from the point of consumption or use for repair,remanufacturing,redistribution,or disposal.
D) organizing a cost-effective flow of raw materials,in-process inventory,finished goods,and related information from point of origin to point of consumption to satisfy customer requirements.
E) the donation of old or broken automobiles to nonprofit organizations that can be recycled or turned into scrap with the profits applied to the organization's operating expenses.
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A) car rental reservations
B) software
C) orthopedic surgery
D) music
E) education
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A) exclusive dealing
B) refusal to deal
C) resale restrictions
D) vertical integration
E) tying arrangements
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A) dual distribution partnership
B) multichannel distribution system
C) cooperative distribution channel
D) strategic channel alliance
E) bilateral trade cooperative
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A) honest and accurate pricing.
B) quality products.
C) safe delivery.
D) a well-informed delivery staff.
E) product warranties.
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A) corporate vertical marketing system.
B) integrated marketing system.
C) contractual vertical marketing system.
D) corporate horizontal marketing system.
E) contractual horizontal marketing system.
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A) indirect channel
B) strategic channel alliance
C) consumer channel
D) dual distributive channel
E) direct channel
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A) the inventory management process.
B) logistics management.
C) production management.
D) manufacturer distribution logistics.
E) supply-chain management.
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A) laissez-faire rule
B) caveat emptor principle
C) rule of reason
D) invisible hand standard
E) FTC Act provision
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A) agent.
B) industrial distributor.
C) wholesaler.
D) retailer.
E) channel captain.
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A) direct marketing channel
B) industrial distribution system
C) dual distribution system
D) franchising operation
E) strategic channel alliance
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A) a corporate vertical marketing system.
B) a wholesaler sponsored voluntary chain.
C) a retailer-sponsored cooperative.
D) franchising.
E) an administered vertical marketing system.
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A) service-sponsored franchise systems,service-sponsored retail franchise systems,manufacturer-sponsored wholesale franchise systems,and manufacturer-sponsored retail franchise systems.
B) service-sponsored retail franchise systems,corporate vertical marketing systems,wholesaler-sponsored voluntary chains,and service-sponsored franchise systems.
C) manufacturer-sponsored wholesale franchise systems,service-sponsored retail franchise systems,corporate vertical marketing systems,and wholesaler-sponsored voluntary chains.
D) manufacturer-sponsored retail franchise systems,service-sponsored retail franchise systems,corporate vertical marketing systems,and wholesaler-sponsored voluntary chains.
E) administered vertical marketing systems,service-sponsored retail franchise systems,corporate vertical marketing systems,and wholesaler-sponsored voluntary chains.
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A) lateral conflict.
B) horizontal conflict.
C) vertical conflict.
D) distributor conflict.
E) contractual conflict.
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