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Choose two which are from the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's):
Peace, justice and strong institutions.
Industry, innovation and infrastructure.
The UN SDGs are well worth a read, and thinking about. They summarise much of the content of these courses.
What is being described here: 'supply chain management practices and strategies that reduce the environment and energy footprint of freight distribution'?
Freight distribution gives us the clue that the correct answer is 'green logistics'.
Which one of the following would not be likely to represent a technologically-advanced solution in warehousing management development?
RFQ, which of course, stands for 'Request For Quotation'.
The others are:
Radio Frequency Identification
Warehouse Management System
Automatic Guided Vehicle(s)
all of which are in use in modern warehouse or distribution facilities.
(L3M6)
Select all of the methods shown which would contribute to improved on-road environmental effi-ciency of commercial vehicles.
All of these ideas shown would work, except buying from local and environmentally-friendly sup-pliers - that would reduce the environmental footprint overall, but the QUESTION NO : was specifically about on-road efficiency of commercial vehicles.
(L3M6)
'Whole life cost' can also be known as:
Whole life cost = total cost of ownership (TCO).
This is in contrast to the 'buy cheapest' approach to procurement - all the costs of owning an asset should be considered.
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