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Across
  1. 3. The process of minimizing the times required to source, handle, produce, transport, and deliver products in order to meet customer requirements.
  2. 6. The process of moving or resupplying inventory from a reserve storage location or facility to a primary storage.
  3. 7. Principal direction of movement for customer orders which originate at point of demand or use.
  4. 8. The physical facilities, personnel, and processes available to meet the product or service needs of customers.
  5. 9. The quantity of goods a company purchases or produces in anticipation of use or sale in the future.
  6. 11. Certification by a recognized body of the facilities, capability, objectivity, competence, and integrity of an agency, service, operational group, or individual to provide the specific service or operation needed
  7. 13. An analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of and to an organization.
  8. 15. A Japanese term for improvement
  9. 16. The process of a supplier placing goods at a customer location without receiving payment until after the goods are used or sold.
  10. 18. The materials management function that attempts to coordinate materials supply with materials demand.
  11. 19. The total time that elapses between an order's placement and its receipt.
  12. 21. Outbound logistics, from the end of the production line to the end user.
  13. 24. The cost involved in moving, transferring, preparing, and otherwise handling inventory.
  14. 26. The time and process involved from the placement of an order to the receipt of the order.
  15. 28. The final buyer of the product who purchases the product for immediate use.
  16. 29. The labor, material, and associated overhead costs that are charged against a job as it moves through the production process.
  17. 30. Pulling a function back in house as an outsourcing contract expires.
Down
  1. 1. A set of discussions between two or more enterprises to determine the business relationship.
  2. 2. Encompasses the planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing and procurement, conversion, and all logistics management activites.
  3. 4. The purchaser's authorization used to formalize a purchase transaction with a supplier.
  4. 5. The storage or holding of goods.
  5. 10. A method to determine how features of a product or service relate to cost, functionality, appeal and utility to a customer.
  6. 12. Conformance to requirements or fitness for use.
  7. 14. A specialized segment of logistics focusing on the movement and management of products and resources after the sale and after delivery to the customer
  8. 17. An analysis that compares cumulative percentages of the rank ordering of costs, cost drivers, profits, or other attributes to determine whether a minority of elements have a disproportionate impact.
  9. 20. of Materials A structured list of all the materials or parts and quantities needed to produce a particular finished product, assembly, subassembly, or manufactured part, whether purchased or not.
  10. 22. upward or downward movement of a variable over time such as demand for a product.
  11. 23. An estimate of future demand.
  12. 25. The process of making something worldwide in scope or application.
  13. 27. Raw materials, work in process, finished goods, and supplies required for creation of a company's goods and services.