CLA Study Guide 2026

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📋 CLA Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CLA Topics to Study (22)

✍️ Sample CLA Questions & Answers

1. The Kraljic Matrix classifies purchased items by profit impact and supply risk primarily to:
Determine the appropriate procurement strategy for each spend category

The Kraljic Matrix plots items on two axes to categorize them as routine, leverage, bottleneck, or strategic, guiding differentiated buying strategies.

2. An Advance Ship Notice (ASN) sent via EDI helps a receiving warehouse primarily by:
Providing detailed shipment contents before the goods physically arrive, enabling pre-planned receiving

An ASN notifies the recipient of exactly what is being shipped and when, allowing dock scheduling, labor planning, and cross-docking before the truck arrives.

3. Reverse logistics refers to the processes involved in:
Moving goods from customers back through the supply chain for return, repair, or recycling

Reverse logistics manages product returns, repairs, remanufacturing, and end-of-life disposal, recovering value and complying with environmental regulations.

4. Which performance metric tracks the percentage of time a logistics provider meets the agreed-upon delivery window?
On-time delivery (OTD) rate

OTD rate measures what fraction of deliveries arrive within the committed window, directly reflecting transportation and fulfillment reliability.

5. Which document serves as a receipt for goods and a contract of carriage between a shipper and a carrier?
Bill of lading

A bill of lading is a legally binding document that acknowledges receipt of goods for shipment and specifies the terms of their transport.

6. Product liability in the supply chain means that manufacturers and distributors may be held responsible for:
Harm caused to consumers by defective or unsafe products they made or sold

Product liability law holds supply chain participants accountable for injuries or damage caused by products that are defective in design, manufacturing, or labeling.

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