Exam Details
Subject | international logistics | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | mba | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2016 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.B.A. II (Semester IV) Examination, 2016
Group G International Business
Paper V INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS
Day and Date Thursday, 15-12-2016 Total Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
Instructions Question number 1 is compulsory.
Attempt any two questions from Q. No. 3 and 4.
Attempt any two questions from Q. No. 6 and 7.
1. Case Study.
TIT freight services Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian arm of Allcargo Global Logistics and
has designed on 40 foot equivalent unit high-cube containers for transportation
of cars. These containers will be moved primarily on rails. Currently around
98 per cent of cars' transport operations are carried on by roadways and the
remaining is by railways. The road sector for car transport is highly fragmented.
When carrying automobiles on road the speed of the carrier is 20-40 km/hr and
they do not travel at night. For example Delhi to Mumbai takes six to nine days,
which results in holding up of an inventory. The high multiple hanging results into
10 per cent of cars getting damaged during transportation. With the new logistical
packaging for car transportation on rail there will be significant reduction in
transit times and in-transit damages to the cars. In the beginning the cost of
transportation will be comparable to road transportation. However, with fullfledged
operation, the cost will go down by 5 per cent and with double staking the
cost reduction will be 20 per cent. In the new packaging system, the cars are
placed on to which is a simple, fixed frame system. It is fitted into 20 ft,
40 ft, 45 ft, 53 ft and the pallet wide ISO containers ensuring safe, simple and
secure transportation of vehicles in containers. It ensures total security in shipping
cars directly from the factory to arrive in perfect condition inside and out at
destination. The trans-rak are free from theft, dirt and weathering; no knocks,
P.T.O.
Seat
No.
SLR-T 81
dents or scratches; no road, rail, roro or quayside handling, simple to operate for
containerizing the cars with no special skills. Trans-rak adjusts for all car shapes
and are lifted and lowered with a hand-held drill. This was not the first attempt to
carry automobiles by rail. Indian railways has tried it earlier. A few passenger
trains were converted into car carriers. However, the venture was financially
unviable because carries did not get returned load. The success of this packaged
transportation depends on the rail infrastructure with dedicated freight corridors.
Questions
Explain the term 'logistical packaging' with regard to automobile industry. 4
What is the novel packaging solution offered by TIT freight services and why 5
How is 'trans-rak' enhancing the performance of auto logistical system 5
2. Write short notes on (any two) 14
International Air Transportation.
Characteristics of Global Supply Chain.
Bullship Effect.
3. Answer in brief (any two) 14
What is Supply Chain Management State supply chain as a competitive
advantage.
State the interface appearing between Marketing and Logistics.
What is the role and importance of IT in Supply Chain Management
4. Write short notes on (any two) 14
3PL and 4PL sevice providers.
Symptoms of Poor Inventory Management.
Dimensions of Performance Metrics.
5. Define Warehousing. Brief out the objectives and functions of warehousing in
detail. 14
6. What is Intermodal transportation What are the factors influencing mode and
carrier selection decision 14
7. What are the Tool/Approaches for Performance Measurement and Evaluation in
Global Supply Chains. 14
Group G International Business
Paper V INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS
Day and Date Thursday, 15-12-2016 Total Marks 70
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.
Instructions Question number 1 is compulsory.
Attempt any two questions from Q. No. 3 and 4.
Attempt any two questions from Q. No. 6 and 7.
1. Case Study.
TIT freight services Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian arm of Allcargo Global Logistics and
has designed on 40 foot equivalent unit high-cube containers for transportation
of cars. These containers will be moved primarily on rails. Currently around
98 per cent of cars' transport operations are carried on by roadways and the
remaining is by railways. The road sector for car transport is highly fragmented.
When carrying automobiles on road the speed of the carrier is 20-40 km/hr and
they do not travel at night. For example Delhi to Mumbai takes six to nine days,
which results in holding up of an inventory. The high multiple hanging results into
10 per cent of cars getting damaged during transportation. With the new logistical
packaging for car transportation on rail there will be significant reduction in
transit times and in-transit damages to the cars. In the beginning the cost of
transportation will be comparable to road transportation. However, with fullfledged
operation, the cost will go down by 5 per cent and with double staking the
cost reduction will be 20 per cent. In the new packaging system, the cars are
placed on to which is a simple, fixed frame system. It is fitted into 20 ft,
40 ft, 45 ft, 53 ft and the pallet wide ISO containers ensuring safe, simple and
secure transportation of vehicles in containers. It ensures total security in shipping
cars directly from the factory to arrive in perfect condition inside and out at
destination. The trans-rak are free from theft, dirt and weathering; no knocks,
P.T.O.
Seat
No.
SLR-T 81
dents or scratches; no road, rail, roro or quayside handling, simple to operate for
containerizing the cars with no special skills. Trans-rak adjusts for all car shapes
and are lifted and lowered with a hand-held drill. This was not the first attempt to
carry automobiles by rail. Indian railways has tried it earlier. A few passenger
trains were converted into car carriers. However, the venture was financially
unviable because carries did not get returned load. The success of this packaged
transportation depends on the rail infrastructure with dedicated freight corridors.
Questions
Explain the term 'logistical packaging' with regard to automobile industry. 4
What is the novel packaging solution offered by TIT freight services and why 5
How is 'trans-rak' enhancing the performance of auto logistical system 5
2. Write short notes on (any two) 14
International Air Transportation.
Characteristics of Global Supply Chain.
Bullship Effect.
3. Answer in brief (any two) 14
What is Supply Chain Management State supply chain as a competitive
advantage.
State the interface appearing between Marketing and Logistics.
What is the role and importance of IT in Supply Chain Management
4. Write short notes on (any two) 14
3PL and 4PL sevice providers.
Symptoms of Poor Inventory Management.
Dimensions of Performance Metrics.
5. Define Warehousing. Brief out the objectives and functions of warehousing in
detail. 14
6. What is Intermodal transportation What are the factors influencing mode and
carrier selection decision 14
7. What are the Tool/Approaches for Performance Measurement and Evaluation in
Global Supply Chains. 14
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