VOCABULARY TRANSPORTE Y LOGÍSTICA ILERNA inglés
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Título del Test:![]() VOCABULARY TRANSPORTE Y LOGÍSTICA ILERNA inglés Descripción: Vocabulario inglés transporte y logística ILERNA |




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Transport of goods or passengers by rail, using trains and railway infrastructure. Rail Transport. Maritime Transport. Pipeline Transport. Supply Chain. Transport of goods or passengers by road, including vehicles such as trucks, vans, and cars. Road Transport. Maritime Transport. Pipeline Transport. Supply Chain. Transport of goods or passengers by sea, using ships, boats, or vessels. Road Transport. Maritime Transport. Rail Transport. Supply Chain. Transport of goods or passengers by air, using airplanes, helicopters, or drones. Road Transport. Maritime Transport. Air Transport. Supply Chain. Transport of liquids, gases, or solids through pipelines, typically for long-distance transmission. Road Transport. Maritime Transport. Pipeline Transport. Supply Chain. The network of entities (suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers) involved in producing and delivering goods to customers. Supply Chain. Distribution. Fleet Management. Warehousing. The process of overseeing and controlling the ordering, storage, and use of goods in a warehouse or distribution center. Supply Chain. Inventory Management. Fleet Management. Warehousing. The storage of goods in a warehouse or distribution center before they are distributed to customers. Supply Chain. Inventory Management. Fleet Management. Warehousing. The process of delivering goods from a manufacturer or supplier to a retailer or end customer. Distribution. Inventory Management. Fleet Management. Warehousing. The management of a company’s vehicle fleet, including acquisition, maintenance, and disposal of vehicles. Distribution. Inventory Management. Fleet Management. Warehousing. A company or individual that organizes shipments for individuals or corporations to get goods from the manufacturer to a market, customer, or final point of distribution. Freight Forwarder. Supply Chain Management (SCM). Reverse Logistics. Just-in-Time (JIT). Companies that provide outsourced logistics services, including transportation, warehousing, and distribution. Third-Party Logistics (3PL). Supply Chain Management (SCM). Reverse Logistics. Just-in-Time (JIT). The management of the flow of goods and services, involving the movement and storage of raw materials, workin-progress inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Third-Party Logistics (3PL). Supply Chain Management (SCM). Reverse Logistics. Just-in-Time (JIT). A strategy used to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process, thereby reducing inventory costs. Third-Party Logistics (3PL). Supply Chain Management (SCM). Reverse Logistics. Just-in-Time (JIT). The process of managing the return of goods from customers to the manufacturer or supplier, including disposal or recycling. Third-Party Logistics (3PL). Supply Chain Management (SCM). Reverse Logistics. Just-in-Time (JIT). A facility where ships load and unload cargo and passengers. Port. Airport. Intermodal Transportation. Last Mile Delivery. A facility where airplanes take off and land, and where passengers and cargo are handled. Port. Airport. Intermodal Transportation. Last Mile Delivery. A facility where passengers or goods are transferred between different modes of transport, such as airports, railway stations, and bus terminals. Terminal. Airport. Intermodal Transportation. Last Mile Delivery. The use of multiple modes of transport (e.g., rail, road, sea, air) to move goods from origin to destination. Terminal. Airport. Intermodal Transportation. Last Mile Delivery. The final stage of delivery where goods are transported from a transportation hub to the final destination (e.g., customer’s doorstep). Terminal. Airport. Intermodal Transportation. Last Mile Delivery. The government agency responsible for regulating imports and exports, collecting tariffs, and ensuring compliance with trade regulations. Customs. Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT). Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Driver Hours Regulations. Standard trade terms most commonly used in international sales contracts to define the responsibilities and obligations of buyers and sellers. Incoterms (International Commercial Terms). Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT). Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Driver Hours Regulations. Substances or materials that pose a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment during transportation. Incoterms (International Commercial Terms). Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT). Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Driver Hours Regulations. An agency of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security responsible for securing the nation’s transportation systems. Incoterms (International Commercial Terms). Customs. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Driver Hours Regulations. Regulations that limit the number of hours commercial drivers can operate a vehicle within a specified period to ensure safety. Incoterms (International Commercial Terms). Customs. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Driver Hours Regulations. Vehicles capable of navigating and operating without human input, using sensors, GPS, and artificial intelligence. Autonomous Vehicles. Green Logistics. Data Analytics and AI in Logistics. Blockchain in Logistics. Use of blockchain technology for transparent and secure transactions and tracking of goods through the supply chain. Autonomous Vehicles. Green Logistics. Data Analytics and AI in Logistics. Blockchain in Logistics. Use of IoT devices (e.g., sensors, RFID tags) to track and monitor goods in real-time throughout the supply chain. Internet of Things (IoT) in Logistics. Green Logistics. Data Analytics and AI in Logistics. Blockchain in Logistics. Practices and technologies aimed at reducing the environmental impact of logistics operations, including energy-efficient transportation and sustainable packaging. Internet of Things (IoT) in Logistics. Green Logistics. Data Analytics and AI in Logistics. Blockchain in Logistics. Use of data analytics and artificial intelligence to optimize routes, predict demand, and improve operational efficiency in logistics. Internet of Things (IoT) in Logistics. Green Logistics. Data Analytics and AI in Logistics. Blockchain in Logistics. |