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piesebel

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In the management of logistical activities, the performance variable(s) of prime interest (is) are:
 A) number of products handled.
  B) total distribution costs.
  C) inventory movement per warehouse facility.
  D) the level of logistical service provided to customers.
  E) both number of products handled and the level of logistical service provided to customers.

Question 2

In applying the total cost approach to logistical management, management:
 A) seeks to minimize the cost associated with each logistical activity in the firm.
  B) attention centers on minimizing transportation costs.
  C) attention centers on minimizing inventory costs.
  D) recognizes that a decision made for one logistical variable affects all or some of the other logistics variables.
  E) recognizes the importance of minimizing fixed facility (warehouse) costs.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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