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3D Loading
The use of 3D scanning software to measure volumetric load calculations, provide images, and generate electronic documentation.
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3PL
A third party logistics provider (3PL) coordinates services such as transportation, warehousing, inventory and forwarding using its own and other companies' assets.
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4PL
A fourth party logisitcs provider (4PL) provides a single interface to coordinate multiple (all) logistics services for a client, often using other 3PLs and its own assets.
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ABA
See American Bus Association (ABA).
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ABC Inventory Control
Classifying inventory based on a characteristic such as sales volume or revenue where "A" represents the highest volume or revenue and "C" the least amount.
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Abnormal Demand
Demand that falls outside expected projections. This can be due to one-time events or changes in the market.
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ABP
Activity Based Planning (ABP) identifies and adjusts the resources needed to produce products or services to meet specific client needs.
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Absorption Costing
An accounting method designed to capture all costs, including variable and fixed costs, and assign the associated costs to each unit of production.
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Acceptable Quality Level (AQL)
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL), also known as Acceptable Quality Limit, sets the average allowed number of quality defects per batch to pass inspection.
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Acceptable Sampling Plan
A quality management plan that outlines the criteria for what will be sampled (the selection and size) and how to determine the results (pass/fail).
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Acceptance Number
When doing acceptance sampling, the maximum number of defects allowed within a lot. If the acceptance number is exceeded, the lot is rejected.
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Acceptance Sampling
Sampling a portion of a lot to determine whether the whole lot is acceptable or should be rejected. See also Acceptance Number.
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Accessibility
The ability of a carrier to provide service between an origin and a destination.
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Accessorial Charges
Extra charges for services outside the standard cost of transportation. Fuel surcharges, detention, handling, and storage are examples of these types of charges.
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Accountability
Being responsible for work performance even if not personally performing the work.
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Accounts Payable (A/P)
Short-term liabilities (money) a company owes to its suppliers or creditors for services or products received but not yet paid for. Money it owes others.
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Accounts Receivable (A/R)
The money a company is due to receive from others based on the services or products provided on credit. Money it is due from others.
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Accreditation
Certification of meeting standards specified by a recognized body such as a governmental entity or trade organization. See ISO below as an example.
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Accredited Standards Committee (ASC)
The organization responsible for producing the standard communication protocols used for electronic data interchange (EDI).
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Accumulation Bin
Area (physical location) to gather assembly components prior to them being assembled together.
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Accuracy
Accuracy, in quality management, relates to how close what is being measured is to the standard; the closer, the more accurate.
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ACD
ACD is the abbreviation for Automated Call Distribution (see below).
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Acknowledgement
Communication, often electronic, from a vendor that an order was received. The acknowledgement implies acceptance of the order unless specified otherwise.
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Acquisition Cost
The book value, or acquisition cost = (Expenses related to the acquisition + cost of acquisition) - (taxes + depreciation + amortization + impairment costs).
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ACS (Automated Commercial System)
The system used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to track, control, and process all commercial goods imported into the United States.