Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes

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Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Activity: Based on product, product organization, and dates evaluate the best transportation modes for delivery. Time: 20 Minutes Objectives: Discuss different transportation methods Discuss factors affecting selection of transportation modes. Discussion: Could other methods be used? What considerations were made in selecting the transportation made? Materials Needed: Scenario work sheets

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 1: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to receive the following from your supplier: Item: 3000 cases of Halloween costumes Manufacturer: Superior Costumes, Ltd. Guangzhou, China Warehouse: Pico Rivera, CA Ready for shipment: July 1 Needed for sale: September 23

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 1A: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to deliver the following items to your customer: Item: 300 cases of Halloween costumes Warehouse: Pico Rivera, CA Customer: Northern California Ready for shipment: September 12 Needed for sale: September 23

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 2: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to receive the following from your supplier: Item: 6 cases of fine watches Manufacturer: Superior Costumes, Ltd. Bienne, Switzerland Warehouse: Fort Worth, TX Ready for shipment: July 1 Needed for sale: July 4

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 2A: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to deliver the following items to your customer: Item: 2 fine watches Warehouse: Fort Worth, TX Customer: Atlanta, GA Ready for shipment: July 5 Needed for sale: July 7

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 3: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to receive the following from your supplier: Item: 600 cars Manufacturer: Smart Boblingen, Germany Warehouse: New York, NY Ready for shipment: August 1 Needed for sale: Backordered

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 3A: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to deliver the following items to your customer: Item: 30 cars Warehouse: New York, NY Customer: San Diego, CA Ready for shipment: September 5 Needed for sale: Backordered

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 4: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to receive the following from your supplier: Item: 10 tons of coal Manufacturer: Cretaceous Coal Powder River Basin, MT Warehouse: Rhome, GA Ready for shipment: September 5 Needed for sale: October 3

Evaluation of Transportation Modes Chapter 7 - CLT Evaluation of Transportation Modes Scenario 5: You are coordinating transportation for your warehouse and must decide the optimum transportation mode to receive the following from your supplier: Item: Crude oil Manufacturer: Clampet Holding, Ltd Prudhoe Bay, AK Warehouse: Valdez, AK Ready for shipment: September 5 Needed for sale: October 3