17) What are the main elements of modern logistical infrastructure: a) warehouses and terminals; b) transportation means
Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 6:44 am
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.
18) The main goal of modern
logistics is:
a) to achieve competitive advantage in
business activities related to material flows of goods and/or other
objects;
b) to liberalize requirements to
material flows of goods and/or other objects;
c) to ensure better control of
material flows of goods and/or other objects.
19) The regulation of
logistical activities and the concepts of logistics (in the modern
times):
a) is codified and regulated by
codified international and national standards;
b) is not codified on the national
level, but regulated by codified and defined by international
sources;
c) is not codified neither in
international, nor national sources or standards.
20) Planning for logistics
from modern perspective is related to:
a) preparation of logistics design
strategy, packaging and loading of products;
b) planning of the product life
cycle;
c) all the above-mentioned aspects are
important.
of modern logistical infrastructure:
a) warehouses and terminals;
b) transportation means and elements
of transport infrastructure (roads, bridges, railway links
etc.);
c) transportation vehicles.
18) The main goal of modern
logistics is:
a) to achieve competitive advantage in
business activities related to material flows of goods and/or other
objects;
b) to liberalize requirements to
material flows of goods and/or other objects;
c) to ensure better control of
material flows of goods and/or other objects.
19) The regulation of
logistical activities and the concepts of logistics (in the modern
times):
a) is codified and regulated by
codified international and national standards;
b) is not codified on the national
level, but regulated by codified and defined by international
sources;
c) is not codified neither in
international, nor national sources or standards.
20) Planning for logistics
from modern perspective is related to:
a) preparation of logistics design
strategy, packaging and loading of products;
b) planning of the product life
cycle;
c) all the above-mentioned aspects are
important.