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12) Control functions in the modern logistics are usually performed by: a) state authorities (e.g. tax and customs autho

Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 6:44 am
by answerhappygod
12) Control functions in the
modern logistics are usually performed by:
a) state authorities (e.g. tax and
customs authorities which supervises flows of goods);
b) both state and private institutions
(e.g. financial institutions, private security services providers
etc.);
c) private bodies and institutions
themselves.
13) The role of the customs
authorities/institutions in modern logistics is:
a) decreasing;
b) increasing;
c) these institutions are not
important for the organization of logistical activities in the
modern context.
14) What is the relationship
between management of material traffic and logistics from the
modern perspective?
a) management of material traffic is
an integral part of logistics (together with other elements);
b) management of material traffic is a
main element of logistics;
c) management of material traffic is
the one and only element/part of logistics.
15) Money banknotes (money in
cash) and their movement:
a) can be the object of logistics,
especially in international movement of goods and persons;
b) cannot be seen as an object of
logistics in principle;
c) in general cannot be seen as an
object of logistics but become the object of logistics when their
movement are controlled by state authorities.
16) Which types of business
activities are related and can be attributed to the logistical
activity:
a) planning, organizing, management,
administration, control activities;
b) planning, organizing, management,
administration, control activities as well as all other types of
activities which influence material flows of objects;
c) there is no common
understanding/answer, it depends on type of logistical activity and
can be different.
17) What are the main elements
of modern logistical infrastructure:
a) warehouses and terminals;
b) transportation means and elements
of transport infrastructure (roads, bridges, railway links
etc.);
c) transportation vehicles.