Gestión Logística-Worksheet 1

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Learn specific terms about storage and distribution centers:

 -Network: An interconnected group or system.


 -Supply chain: It is a network of facilities and distribution means whose function is to obtain
materials, processing of these materials into intermediate and finished products and
distribution of these finished products to consumers.
 -Warehouse: Is the place where the goods are stored prior to use, distribution or sale.
 -Storing goods: Storage of goods. They are those places where different types of goods are
stored. They are managed through an inventory policy. This function physically controls and
maintains all items inventoried. In developing storage strategy, the warehouse management
system and the storage model must be defined in a coordinated manner.
 -Shipping: Transportation or shipping, storage and related logistics, which are provided by
companies employed to undertake tasks that were previously performed by the customer
services.
 -Putaway: It is the process of storing goods in a warehouse, etc., as they are received.
 -Order picking: It is the process of extracting material collection units or packaged sets from a
superior packaging unit which contains more units than lessons.
Loss and damage claim support: It is the area that supports and guides in case of loss or .
. damage to the product.
 -Storage: That is where the commodity or product is stored in the cellar until the supplier
requires.
 -Inventory: It is the list of goods, products and other valuables things that belong to a
company.
 -Throughput time: It is a maximum and estimated time when the merchant processes the
items and sends them.
 -Manufacturer: He is engaged in the manufacture or processing of products.
 -Wholesaler: He is dedicated to buy and sell wholesale products.
 -Third-party logistic service provider: It is the provider of logistics services to third parties.
 -Groupage: It is a type of transportation where several importers are grouped to fill a cargo or
container, since that alone would not complete it.
 -Ripening: It is the process of maturation or bringing to a state of full development or growth.
 -DSS model: It is based on a set of models to process data and judgments that help the
manager to make decisions procedures.
 -AHP: analytic hierarchy model: It is a technique that deals with complex decisions that helps
you finding the best solution that fits the problem presented.

GFPI-F-019 V3
Prepositions of place, generally speaking, come with the verb TO BE. They function as references to locate nouns. This
simple list of prepositions gives an idea of the place where a person or an object can be located:

3.2 Actividades de apropiación del conocimiento (Conceptualización and Teorización)


3.2.1 Look at the examples that describe a company and a warehouse. Then make the graphic representation
(draw) of 5 of the phrases.

Examples:
 The products are above the shelf.  The paper are below the desk.  The chairs should be behind the desks.  Those
boxes are located between the desk and the shelf.  I can’t find the cargo! – It’s by the principal door.  The warehouse
is in front of the shops.  The shelves are opposite the offices.  Go to my office. It’s next to the warehouse.  Where are
the forms? They are under the contracts.  The boss is close to you! Tell him about the next cargo!  Please, organize
those files, they are on my desk.  My company is among the best export companies in my country.  Put these boxes
around the truck, please.  Please, put those chemical materials off my presence! 6  They put all the products inside the
boxes.  The security instructions are located outside the warehouse.  The trucks are nearby the Distribution Center. 
The shelves are through the Distribution Center.  We want to go beyond the national sales.  You can find the papers
within the folder.  My next cargo is ready. It’s beneath the first lamp.  The instructions are underneath the package. 
The boxes are located along the halls.  The offices are against the bathroom.
2.Look at the examples that describe a company and a warehouse, Make the corresponding
translation. Then make the graphic representation. (draw) of 4 of the phrases.
Examples:
*The products are above the shelf. *The papers are below the desk. *The chairs should be
behind the desks. *Those boxes are located between the desk and the shelf. *I can’t find
the cargo! – It’s by the principal door. *The warehouse is in front of the shops. *The
shelves are opposite the offices. *Go to my office. It’s next to the warehouse. *Where are
the forms? They are under the contracts. *The boss is close to you! Tell him about the next
cargo! *Please, organize those files, they are on my desk. *My company is among the best
export companies in my country. *Put these boxes around the truck, please. *Please, put
those chemical materials off my presence! *They put all the products inside the boxes.
*The security instructions are located outside the warehouse. *The trucks are nearby the
Distribution Center. *The shelves are through the Distribution Center. *We want to go
beyond the national sales. *You can find the papers within the folder. *My next cargo is
ready. It’s beneath the first lamp. *The instructions are underneath the package. *The
boxes are located along the halls. *The offices are against the bathroom.

DRAW HERE!
3. Describe a distribution center according to the picture. Follow the examples. use the
prepositions of place.

Examples:

 The staff management section is close to the stickers gluing section.


 The overflow treatment section is next to the empty pallets control section.
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