including third party logistics (3PL). The objective of this assignment is to explore the following areas: A look at third party logistics (3PL) in the context of the supply chain The development of 3PLs over time Activities and functions outsourced to‚ and performed by 3PLs How business add value to their goods and services by outsourcing to 3PLs The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) defines Supply Chain Management as follows: Supply chain management encompasses the planning
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A00212695 My duties and responsibilities includes the following: * Reconciliation of Account * Stocktaking and witnesses of items. * Retirement of post payment voucher. ACADEMIC INSTITUTION Professional Examination: Nigerian Institute of management (NIM) (2013) National Youth Service Corp. (NYSC) Discharge Certificate. Oct. 2012 Bsc in Banking and Finance‚ Imo State University‚ Owerri (2006 – 2010) Galaxy Computer College Km 23‚ Badagry Express way‚ Iyana Isashi Bus/stop
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EUROPE’S SECOND LOGISTIC Population and levels of living what sort of people these Europeans were‚ and what inspired that curious combination of adventurous spirit‚ pious sentiment‚ and brutal behavior that characterized the explorers and conqueror?. After a century of decline and stagnation Europe’s population began to grow. In the middle of 15 th century the population of Europe as whole was 45-50 million‚ it’s about 2/3 less than it was before the plague. By the middle of 17 th century the population
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Logistics Outsourcing and 3PL Challenges Michelle L.F. Cheong Singapore-MIT Alliance‚ N2-B2C-15‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ 50‚ Nanyang Ave‚ Singapore 639798 Abstract — Logistics has been an important part of every economy and every business entity. The worldwide trend in globalization has led to many companies outsourcing their logistics function to Third-Party Logistics (3PL) companies‚ so as to focus on their core competencies. This paper attempts to broadly identify and categorize
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LOGISTICS CENTRES DIRECTIONS FOR USE EUROPLATFORMS EEIG 1 A report by EUROPLATFORMS EEIG January 2004 The term “logistics centres” generally denotes those sites specially organised for carrying out logistics activities. The name of these sites may vary depending on the customs in practice in each country – for instance we may find: 1. Centres logistiques de fret 2. Gares routières de marchandises 3. Logistics park 4. Platform freight terminal 5. Interporto 6. Centro integrado
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PART III EXAMINATION QUESTIONS CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF LOGISTICS Multiple Choice Questions 1. Logistics clearly contributes to ___________ and ___________ utility. a. time; place b. form; time c. place; form d. possession; time e. none of the above (a; p. 3) 2. ___________ utility refers to the value or usefulness that comes from a customer being able to take possession of a product. a. Time b. Place c. Form d. Possession (d; p. 3) 3. ___________ utility refers to having products available
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<center><b>Mass‚ Volume‚ and Density Lab</b></center> <br>The purpose of this lab was is to find the mass and volume of an object. Then to find the density of the object using the measurements of the mass and volume. <br> <br><b>Equipment:</b> <br>scale <br>graduated cylinder <br> <br><b>Hazards:</b> <br>dropping object into graduated cylinder too fast may cause it to break <br> <br><b>Procedure:</b> <br>First get out the equipment that will be needed. Make sure to have about 5 objects that can fit
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Mathematics Volume of Solids Formulae for Volume of Solids Cube | Cuboid | Triangular Prism | Cylinder | Cone | Pyramid | Sphere | AnyPrism | s3 | lwh | ½bhl | Πr2h | 1/3πr2h | 1/3Ah | 4/3πr3 | Ah | A = area of the base of the figure s = length of a side of the figure l = length of the figure w = width of the figure h = height of the figure π = 22/7 or 3.14 1. Compute the volume of a cube with side 7cm. Volume of cube: s3 s = 7cm s3 = (7cm x 7cm x 7cm) = 343cm3 2. Compute
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between the volume of a gas and the temperature of a gas at constant pressure. Verify Charles’s law. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The volume of a gas at constant pressure increases when the temperature of the gas is raised. This observation was first made by Jacques A. C. Charles in 1787. A quantitative study did not follow‚ however‚ until 1802‚ when Joseph L. Gay’ Lussac determined the relationship between the volume of a gas and its temperature. The relationship between the volume and the temperature
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Is the Term Green Logistics an Oxymoron Introduction Over recent years there has been increasingly more pressure from the public and the government on organisations to decrease the environmental impact of their logistics operations. The distribution of products impairs air quailty‚ produces noise and vibration‚ causes motor vechicle accidents and contributes significantly to global warming through greenhouse gas emmisions. The term ‘green logistics’ describes attempts by organisations to minimise
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