CLP Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CLP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
150 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
- Which metric measures the percentage of orders delivered on time and in full without damage? → Perfect Order Rate
- What is 'demand sensing' in modern supply chain management? → Using real-time, high-frequency data signals to detect near-term demand shifts
- Freight consolidation reduces logistics costs primarily by: → Combining multiple smaller shipments into fewer, larger loads
- Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom 2012), which document must accompany all shipments of hazardous materials to communicate chemical hazards? → Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Environmental sustainability in reverse logistics focuses primarily on: → Reducing waste through recycling, refurbishing, and proper disposal
- Which inventory costing method assigns the most recent purchase costs to cost of goods sold during periods of rising prices? → LIFO
- Hazardous material (HAZMAT) storage in a warehouse must comply with regulations primarily to: → Prevent fires, chemical reactions, and exposure risks to personnel and the environment
- What is the MOST important leadership quality for a CLP certified professional managing a team? → Demonstrating integrity, clear communication, and ability to develop team members
- What is 'shrinkage' in the context of inventory control? → Inventory loss due to theft, damage, administrative error, or spoilage
- In warehouse picking operations, 'batch picking' means: → Picking items for multiple orders simultaneously in a single warehouse pass
- Carbon footprint reduction in logistics is most directly achieved by: → Optimizing transportation routes and shifting to fuel-efficient modes
- Which distribution network design minimizes total inventory investment while potentially increasing transportation costs? → Centralized network with few DCs serving large areas
- Why is route optimization important? → Reduce costs and time
- Activity-Based Costing (ABC) in logistics assigns overhead costs based on: → The specific activities that consume resources
- A hazardous materials shipment requires the use of a placard. Under DOT regulations, who is responsible for providing the placard to the carrier? → The shipper/offeror
- Seasonal demand patterns in logistics planning are best addressed through: → Adjusting inventory and capacity plans in advance of peak periods
- Intermodal transportation most commonly refers to combining which two modes? → Truck and rail (TOFC/COFC)
- What does the term 'landed cost' refer to in international logistics technology platforms? → Total cost of a product including purchase price, freight, duties, and insurance
- Which inventory replenishment method triggers an order when stock falls to a predetermined minimum level? → Continuous review (reorder point) system
- A warehouse uses 'zone picking' to fulfill orders. What is the primary benefit of this strategy? → Minimizes picker travel distance within assigned zones
- What is the purpose of compliance audits? → Verify compliance and improve
- A company experiences a sudden spike in customer orders due to a viral social media trend. Which supply chain strategy best addresses this sudden demand surge? → Activate pre-negotiated surge capacity with contract manufacturers
- Which statement BEST describes the relationship between Certified Logistics Professional certification and industry evolution? → Requirements evolve periodically to reflect advances in knowledge and practice
- Landed cost includes all of the following EXCEPT: → Retail markup applied by the buyer
- What distinguishes a Certified Logistics Professional certified professional from a non-certified practitioner? → Certification validates competency through standardized assessment against benchmarks
- In supply chain risk management, 'single-source' suppliers present which primary risk? → Complete supply disruption if that one supplier fails
- The concept of the 'triple bottom line' in sustainable logistics refers to performance measured across: → People, planet, and profit
- A company's WMS uses velocity-based slotting. Which technology best supports dynamic re-slotting decisions in a large distribution center? → Machine learning algorithms analyzing order history and seasonality
- What is the purpose of a Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) certification for U.S. importers? → It provides expedited customs processing and reduced examination rates
- How does the CLP body of knowledge relate to daily professional practice? → It provides the foundational framework guiding decision-making and standard practices
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