Controlling in Logistics (TLDR3216)
Transit and Logistics - TLG
Semester: Second Semester
Level: 300
Year: 2019
REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON THE UNIVERSITY OF BAMENDA
Peace-Work-Fatherland P. O Box 39 Bambili
School/Faculty: HITL Department: Transit and Logistics Lecturer(s): Mr Mbah F
Level: 300 Semester: Second Academic Year: 2018/2019
Course Code: TLDR3216 Course Title: CONTROLLING IN LOGISTICS
Date: Hall: HITL 02 Time: (2hrs)
Instructions: Answer all the questions in Good English and present your
work orderly
1. Inspection is an important tool to achieve quality concept. It is necessary to assure
confidence to manufacturer and aims satisfaction to customer. Inspection is an
indispensable tool of modem manufacturing process. Define inspection and explain the
Types Of Inspection (10 marks)
2. Logistics Service quality is a perception resulting from attitudes formed by customers'
lon-gterm, overall evaluations of performance. Maintaining high quality service in
remains difficult because of the variability in service delivery. What is a service failure
and how can the service failure be avoided and corrected? (20 marks)
3. Describe preventive and corrective measures that you, as a logistician will carry out to
safeguard the assets of the organizations and avoid theft, fraud and errors. ( 20 marks)
4. ECONOMIC ORDER QUANTITY
Sarah Clarkson works for a manufacturer that makes parts for marine engines. The parts are
made in batches, and every time a new batch is started it costs £16,400 for disruption and
lost production and £2,800 in wages for the fitters. One item has an annual demand of
12,500 units with a selling price of £3,000, 60 per cent of which is direct material and
production costs. Annual holding cost (HC) is 20 per cent of unit cost.
i. What is the optimal order size? ( 5 marks)
ii. What is the optimal time between orders? (5 marks)
iii. What is the optimal variable cost? ( 5 marks)
iv. What is the optimal total cost? ( 5 marks)
you Take on The Responsibility For Making your Dream A Reality.
www.schoolfaqs.net