Supply Chain and Logistics Study Guide 2026

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1. What is a digital twin in supply chain management?
A virtual replica of the supply chain used for simulation, scenario planning, and optimization

A supply chain digital twin creates a real-time virtual model that mirrors physical operations, enabling what-if analysis and risk simulation.

2. What does 'supply chain agility' mean?
The ability to rapidly respond to changes in demand, supply, or market conditions

Supply chain agility is the capability to quickly adjust supply levels, routes, sourcing, and processes in response to unexpected changes.

3. What is the purpose of a supply chain control tower?
A centralized hub providing real-time visibility and decision-support across the entire supply chain

A supply chain control tower aggregates data from across the supply chain to provide visibility, analytics, and coordinated response to disruptions.

4. What does TCO stand for in procurement?
Total Cost of Ownership

Total Cost of Ownership encompasses all costs associated with acquiring, operating, and disposing of a product or service over its lifetime.

5. What is deadhead mileage in trucking?
Miles a truck travels empty without a paying load

Deadhead miles are unprofitable empty miles a driver travels after delivering a load and before picking up the next one.

6. What does LTL stand for in freight shipping?
Less-Than-Truckload

LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) shipping combines freight from multiple shippers into a single truck, lowering costs for smaller loads.

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