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Purchasing
Business functions related to evaluating and buying the goods and services the firm requires. See also Procurement.
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Pure Raw Material
An element that does not change its weight or mass when it is turned into the finished product.
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Push Distribution
A strategy based upon producing and shipping goods based on forecasted demand instead of actual market demand. Increases inventory to meet expected demand.
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Push Ordering System
When a firm makes inventory decisions at the central distribution center and ships to its individual warehouses accordingly.
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Push Technology
An internet communication method which involves the exchange of information request to be initiated by the publisher or central server, rather than the client.
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Put Away
The process of removing materials from the receiving area (e.g., dock), transporting them to a storage area, and then to a specific location within the storage area.
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QFD
See Quality Function Deployment (QFD).
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QR
See Quick Response (QR).
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QR Code
A quick response (QR) code is a barcode easily read by a digital device and which stores information. Used to track information about and location of products.
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Quality
A product or service that meets or exceeds defined standards. Also, the perceived value of a product or service to meet needs.
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Quality Circle
A group of company employees who regularly meet to discuss quality and production related issues and determine how to resolve them.
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Quality Control
A process - set of procedures and actions - through which a business seeks to ensure that its products and services meet or exceed defined standards.
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Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
Focuses on carefully listening to the customer and then effectively responding to those needs and expectations. Measures quality relative to customer satisfaction.
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Quarantine
A restraint placed on the movement of materials, inbound or outbound, to protect the public against a health hazard. Also, items set aside for required testing.
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Quick Response (QR)
A strategy between retailers and manufactures to improve product availabilty without increasing inventories by sharing point-of-sale scan data.
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
The transmission of data from a device attached to an object to an RFID receiver. RFID holds more data than barcodes and allows changes to the stored data.
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Radio Frequency (RF)
In warehousing, the wireless communications and associated collection devices that use radio frequency (RF) to transmit data to the host system.
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Ramp Rate
In sales, the time for a new hire to become fully productive. Also, how quickly a business can grow or expand its operations.
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Rationing
The allocation, when goods are in short supply, of product among customers or internally of components for making manufactured goods.
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Raw Materials (RM)
Commodities, unfinished substances or unrefined natural resources, used in the primary production or manufacturing of goods. Ex: steel, oil, grain, lumber, etc.
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Real Time
Transmitting data as an event occurs, as opposed to storing data for input later (as in batch processing).
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Real-Time Ocean Visibility
The tracking of vessels and knowing where they currently are located. Usually done electronically, with the assistance of connected devices, and special software.
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Real-Time Transportation Visibility Platform
Software tools that track and trace assets, their location and status, throughout the supply chain – both their current live locations and projected ETAs.
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Receiving
All functions related to the physical receipt of material, including the inspection of the shipment for damage, item count, system entries, and transfer to storage.
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Receiving Dock
Storage facility location where the goods transported by the carrier are unloaded and the actual physical receipt by the consignee occurs.