Shrinkage: Reductions of actual quantities of items in stock, in process, or in transit. The loss may be caused by scrap, theft, deterioration, evaporation, etc. Spot demand: Demand with a short lead time that‘s difficult to estimate. Usually supply for Read More …
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CIT102 FOUNDATION PHYSICS AND ELECTRICITY.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS: 2018/2019 EXAMINATION FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CIT102 FOUNDATION PHYSICS AND ELECTRICITY DATE: AUGUST, 2019 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: Answer Question 1 AND any other TWO questions. QUESTION ONE (COMPULSORY) a) State the following laws [8 Marks] Read More …
Compliance with Legislation and Security requirements in Humanitarian Logistics
Humanitarian organizations operate on the principle of humanity, neutrality and impartiality developed by Henry Dunant in 1859. The goal of the principle was to protect relief agencies and their personnel from interference and violence while carrying out their mandate. These Read More …
Role of Third Parties in Humanitarian Logistics
Humanitarian relief-operation management engages very different players, who may have a high degree of heterogeneity in terms of culture, purposes, interests, mandates, capacity, and logistics expertise. Key players can be categorized as follow: governments, the military, aid agencies, donors, non-governmental Read More …
CIT101 COMPUTER AND SOCIETY.
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS: 2018/2019 EXAMINATION FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CIT 101: COMPUTER AND SOCIETY DATE: AUGUST, 2019 TIME: 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS: Answer Question 1 AND any other TWO questions. QUESTION ONE a) Explain the following terms: – i. Confidentiality Read More …
Importance of humanitarian logistics
1. Humanitarian Logistics rates are evaluated in terms of saved life rather than reduced profits. 2. The logistic costs of relief operations are estimated to be as high as 80 % of the total costs of disaster relief. 3. Natural Read More …
