Trang 1 1English for Logistics Trang 2 Warehouse:A large building for storing things before they are sold, used or sent out to shopsProcurement:The process by which an organization buys
4/26/2023 English for Logistics Topic 1: Introduction to Logistics 4/26/2023 Warehouse: A large building for storing things before they are sold, used or sent out to shops Procurement: The process by which an organization buys the products or services it needs from other organizations Container: A very large metal box used for transporting goods Inventory: the amount of goods and materials owned by a company at a particular time, including parts, products being made, and finished products Distribution: the process of transporting products from a manufacturer, storing them, and selling them to different stores and customers Carrier: Company that transports or conveys goods Supplier: Company which supplies parts or services to another company also called vendor Haulier/Haulage contractor: company which carries goods by road Courrier: Company that specializes in the speedy and secure delivery of small goods and packages Customs clearance: official permission to bring goods into or take goods out of a country 4/26/2023 Vehicle: something used to transport people or goods, especially something used on land or roads Order picking: selecting and assembling items from stock for shipments Outsourcing: contracting functions out to third-party providers Supply chain: the close co-operation of all parties involved in the making, selling, and delivering of a product Retailer: a business that buys products from wholesalers or manufacturers and resells them to the ultimate consumer Complete the sentences using the words from the box 4/26/2023 Complete the table using the words from exersise Complete with the correct form from the table 4/26/2023 Matching Matching 4/26/2023 Replace the underlined verbs that have the same meaning Put the words in the right order 4/26/2023 Crossword game 4/26/2023 Questions 4/26/2023 English for Logistics Topic 2: Logistics service 4/26/2023 full container load: An amount of goods to be transported that fills a container third-party logistics: In logistics and supply chain management is an organization's use of third-party businesses to outsource elements of its distribution, warehousing, and fulfillment services heavy goods vehicle: a large truck used for transporting goods distribution centre: a product storage and shipping building that stores goods a company produces less than container load: used to refer to a quantity of goods that is not enough to fill a container electronic data interchange: Inter-company, computer-to-computer transmission of business information in a standard format value-added services: a more premium upgrades to a basic service radio frequency identification: The use of radio frequency technology including RFID tags and tag readers to identify objects Objects may include virtually anything physical, such as equipment, pallets of stock, or even individual units of product International Standards Organization: An organization within the United Nations to which all national and other standard setting bodies should or defer Develops and monitors international standards, including OSI, EDIFACT, and X.400 Global Positioning System: A system which uses satellites to precisely locate an object on earth Used by trucking companies to locate over-the-road equipment 4/26/2023 Read the statement again and answer below questions Put the words and phrase in the right order