First, 145 professional vocabulary of logistics English
(1) Basic conceptual terminology of logistics English |
1. Item article |
2. Logistics Logistics |
3. Logistics Activities Logistics Activity |
4. Logistics Operation Logistics Operation |
5. Logistic Module Logistics modulus |
6. Logistics Technology Logistics Technology |
7. Logistics Costs Logistics Cost |
8. Logistics Management Logistics Management |
9. Logistics Centre Logistics Center |
10. Logistics Networks Logistics Network |
11. Logistics Information Logistics Information |
12. Logistics Enterprises Logistics Enterprise |
13. Logistics Document Logistics Documents |
14. Logistics Alliance Logistics Alliance |
15. Supply Logistics Supply Logistics |
16. Production Logistics Production Logistics |
17. Sales Logistics Distribution Logistics |
18. Recycling Logistics returned logistics |
19. Waste Logistics Waste Material logistics |
20. Green Logistics Environmental Logistics |
21. Enterprise Logistics Internal Logistics |
22. Social Logistics External Logistics |
23. Military Logistics Military Logistics |
24. International Logistics International Logistics |
25. Third party Logistics Third-part Logistics (TPL) |
26. Custom Logistics Customized Logistics |
27. Virtual Logistics Logistics |
28. Value-Added logistics services value-added logistics service |
29. Supply Chain Supply Chain |
30. Bar Code Bar code |
31. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) |
32. Tangible consumption tangible loss |
33. Intangible consumption intangible loss reward and punishment |
(2) Logistics English logistics Operation terminology |
1. Transport Transportation |
2. Joint transport Combined Transport |
3. Direct transport through transport |
4. Transit transport Transfer Transport |
5. Dump transport drop and pull transport |
6. Loading Transport containerized Transport |
7. Container Transport Container Transport |
8. Door-to-door door-to-door |
9. FCL Cargo full container load (FCL) |
10. LCL goods less than container load (LCL) |
11. Storage Storing |
12. Storage Storage |
13. Item Storage Article Reserves |
14. Stock Inventory |
15. Regular Inventory Cycle stock |
16. Safety Stock Safety Stick |
17. Inventory Period Inventory Cycle time |
18. Lead time (or lead time) |
19. Order Processing period order cycle time |
20. Stacker Goods Stack |
21. Heap Code Stacking |
22. Handling Handing/carrying |
23. Handling Loading and unloading |
24. Unit loading and unloading unit loading and unloading |
25. Packing Package/packaging |
26. Sales Package |
27. Brand packaging packing of nominated brand |
28. Neutral Packaging Neutral packing |
29. Transport Packaging Transport Package |
30. Pallet Packing Palletizing |
31. Containerization of assembly and loading |
32. Containerization of Bulk |
33. Direct Dress up Cross docking |
34. Distribution Distribution |
35. Co-distribution Joint distribution |
36. Distribution Centre Distribution Center |
37. Sorting sorting |
38. Picking Order picking |
39. Goods Collection Goods Collection |
40. Group with Assembly |
41. Circulation Processing Distribution processing |
42 Cold-chain chain |
43. Inspection inspection reward and punishment |
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(3) Logistics English logistics equipment and facilities terminology logistics |
1. Warehouse Warehouse |
2. Warehouse Storehouse |
3. Automated Warehouse Automatic Warehouse |
4. Stereoscopic Warehouse Stereoscopic Warehouse |
5. Virtual Warehouse Warehouse |
6. Bonded Warehouse Boned Warehouse |
7. Export Supervision Warehouse supervised warehouse |
8. Customs supervision Goods cargo under customer ' s supervision |
9. Refrigerated Area Chill Space |
10. Frozen area Freeze Space |
11. Humidity control storage area humidity controlled space |
12. Temperature controllable zone temperature controlled space |
13. Receiving Area receiving space |
14. Shipping Area Shipping Space |
15. Shed Goods Shed |
16. Freight Yard Goods yard |
17. Shelves goods Shelf |
18. Pallet Pallet |
19. Forklift Fork Lift Truck |
20. Conveyor Conveyor |
21. Automatic guided Vehicle automatic guided vehicle (AGV) |
22 Box Car |
23. Container Container |
24. Conversion box Twenty-feet equivalent Unit (TEU) |
25. Special cargo container specific cargo container |
26. Full Container vessel container ship |
27. Railway Container Yard railway container yard |
28. Highway container Transit Inland Container Depot |
29. Container Terminal Container Freight station (CFS) |
30. Container Terminal Container Terminal |
31. International Railway Intermodal international through railway transport |
32. International multimodal Transport International Multimodal transport |
33. Continental Bridge Transport land bridge transport |
34. Liner Shipping Liner Transport |
35. Chartering and transportation shipping by chartering |
36. Shipping Agent Shipping Agency |
37. International Freight Forwarder International Freight Forwarding Agent |
38. Tally Tally |
39. International Cargo Transport Insurance International transportation cargo Insurance |
40. Customs Customs declaration |
41. Customs Broker Customs |
42. Import and Export commodity inspection commodity inspection reward and punishment |
(4) Logistics Management terminology of logistics English |
1. Logistics Strategy Logistics Strategy |
2. Logistics Strategic Management Logistics Strategy management |
3. Warehouse Management Warehouse Management |
4. Warehouse Layouts Warehouse Layout |
5. Inventory Controls Inventory Control |
6. Economy Order Batch Economic order quantity (EOQ) |
7. Quantitative Ordering Method Fixed-quantity System (FQS) |
8. Regular order Mode fixed-quantity system (FIS) |
9.ABC Classification Management ABC classification |
10. E-Ordering system Electronic Order Systems (EOS) |
11. Just in Time (JIT) |
12. Punctual Logistics Just-in-time Logistics |
13. Zero Inventory Technology Zero-inventory Logistics |
14. Logistics Cost Control Logistics |
15. Material needs planning material Requirements Planning (MRP) |
16. Manufacturing Resource Plan Manufacturing Resource planning (MRP II) |
17. Distribution needs planning distribution requirements Planning (DRP) |
18. Distribution Resource Plan distribution resource planning (DRP II) |
19. Logistics Resource Planning Logistics Resource Planning (LRP) |
20. Enterprise Resource Planning Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP) |
21. Supply Chain Management Supply chain management (SCM) |
22. Quick Response (QR) |
23. Effective customer response Efficient client response (ECR) |
24. Continuous inventory Replenishment plan continuous replenishment Program (CRP) |
25. Computer put into order system computer assisted ordering (CAO) |
26. Supplier Management inventory Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) |
27. Business Outsourcing Outsourcing |
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Second, the common logistics English 50 sentences
1.Modern Logistics is one of the most challenging and exciting jobs in the world.
Modern logistics is one of the most challenging and exciting jobs in the world.
2.Logistics is part of a supply chain.
Logistics is an integral part of the supply chain.
3.Logistics is anything but a newborn baby.
Logistics is not a novelty.
4.Logistics is a unique global "pipeline".
Logistics is a unique global channel.
5.Logistics is related to the effective and efficient flow of materials and information.
Logistics involves the efficient and fast flow of materials and information.
6.Logistics operation and management include packaging, warehousing, material handling, inventory control, transport, fore Casting, strategic planning, customer service, etc.
Logistics operations and management include packaging, warehousing, material handling, inventory control, transportation, forecasting, strategic planning and customer service.
7.Logistics consists of warehousing, transportation, loading and unloading, handling, carrying, packaging, processing, dis Tribution and logistics information.
Logistics consists of warehousing, transportation, handling, handling, packaging, processing, distribution and logistics information.
8.Logistics May is divided to supply Logistics, production Logistics, distribution Logistics, returned Logistics and was Te material logistics.
Logistics can be divided into supply logistics, production logistics, sales logistics, recycling logistics and waste logistics.
9.Logistics is now the last frontier for increasing benefits in industrial production.
Logistics is the last area in which industrial production increases profits today.
10.Logistics is unique, and it never stops!
Logistics is unique and it never stops.
11.Logistics performance is happening around the globe, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and fifty-two weeks a Y Ear.
Logistics operations occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year in the world.
12.Logistics is concerned with getting products and services where they was needed and when they was desired.
Logistics involves the activities of products and services that are needed and where they are needed.
13.Logistics is the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods, Services and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to Cus Tomer
Requirements.
Logistics is the entire process of planning and controlling the rapid, efficient flow and storage of goods, from the source to the consumption of services and information, to meet the needs of customers.
14.Logistics is a hot topic in China.
China has set off a logistics boom.
15.The overall goal of logistics is to achieve a targeted level of customer service at the lowest possible total cost.
The overall goal of logistics is to achieve the target level of customer service at the lowest total cost.
16.It is important this persons involved in day-to-day logistics work has a basic understanding of logistics.
It is important that people engaged in daily logistics have a basic understanding of logistics.
17.Logistics must be managed as a core competency.
Logistics must be managed as a core competency.
18.Logistics competency directly depends on a firm ' s strategic positioning.
Logistics capabilities are directly determined by a company's strategic positioning.
19.Logistics Service is a balance the service priority and cost.
Logistics service is the balance between service priority and cost.
20.A lot of books on logistics, either in Chinese or in 中文版, were published in 2002.
A large number of Chinese and English logistics books were published in 2002.
21.There is great the logistics development in.
In China, the development of logistics has huge space.
22.I wish to make logistics my lifetime career.
I would like to use logistics as my lifelong career.
23.ABC classification is quite useful in inventory control.
ABC classification Management is very useful in inventory control.
24.The JIT Production system was developed by the "Toyota Motor Company" about years ago.
The JIT production was developed by Toyota Motor Company about 50 years ago.
25.just-in-time (JIT) techniques is sometimes referred to as Just-in-time production,just-in-time purchasing and just-in- Time delivery.
JIT technology is sometimes called on-time production, on-time procurement and on-time delivery.
26.The key to JIT operations is, the demand for, and materials depends on the finalized production schedule.
The key to on-time production is the need for parts and materials to be determined according to the final production schedule.
27.There is five basic modes of transportation. They is water transport, rail transport,truck transport, air transport and pipeline transport.
There are five basic modes of transport, they are surface transport, railway transportation, automobile transportation, air transport and pipeline transportation.
28.Transportation is a vital component in the design and management of logistics systems.
Transportation is a vital component in the design and management of logistics systems.
29.If keep an overstock of the inventory, expenses would incur not only in warehousing,but also in many other aspects, such as the capital cost and interest accruing to it, taxes, insurance and obsolescence cost.
If excess inventory is not only a cost to the warehouse, but also in many ways, such as the cost of assets and the interest it generates, as well as the cost of taxes, insurance and commodities becoming obsolete.
30.Packing can divided into industrial packaging and consumer packaging.
Packaging can be divided into industrial packaging and consumer packaging of two.
31.Packaging about protect the goods against damages during handling, storing and transportation.
The packaging should protect the goods from damage during handling, storage and transport.
32.Due to improper packing, the goods is terribly damaged.
The goods were badly damaged due to poor packing.
33.Things like plastic, steel and glass can is recycled to reduce production cost so that natural resources is saved.
Items such as plastics, steel and glass can be recycled to reduce production costs and conserve natural resources.
34.Both buyers and suppliers can benefit a lot from the reduction in the number of suppliers.
Both buyers and sellers can gain a lot of benefits from reducing the number of suppliers.
35.just-in-time strategy ensures that while minimizing inventory levels, materials is made available for production.
The JIT strategy ensures that the material required for production is reduced while the inventory level is lowered.
36.The goal of Just-in-time purchasing is zero inventory.
The goal of on-time procurement is zero inventory.
37.Information is crucial to the performance of a supply chain.
Information is critical to the operation of the supply chain.
38.Setting inventory levels requires downstream information from customers on demand, upstream information from suppliers On availability and information on the current inventory levels.
The development of inventory levels requires downstream customer demand information, upstream supply chain information, and current inventory level information.
39.The idea of supply chain management is first put forward in the 1980s.
The concept of supply chain management was first proposed in the 1980s.
40.Supply chain management means the design, planning and control of the information flow, material flow and cash flow wit h a view to strengthening competitiveness.
Supply chain management is the design, planning and control of information flow, material flow and capital flow to enhance competitiveness.
(or: Supply chain management refers to the design, planning and control of information flow, material flow and capital flow to enhance competitiveness)
41.Maritime Shipping is a important link in international logistics service.
Ocean transportation is an important part of international logistics service.
42.There is types of shipping markets:the liner Market and the tramp market.
The shipping market is divided into two categories: liner shipping and irregular ship transport.
43.A Container Load Plan is a five copies, each of the which are to being given respectively to the terminal, the carrier, the SH Ipping agent, the shipper and the party that stuffs the container.
Container packing single five parts, respectively to the container terminal, carrier, shipping agent, shipper and packing person.
44.After the cargo is stuffed into a container, it's handed to the container yard (CY) to being loaded on board according to The stowage plan.
After packing the goods, they are hauled to the container yard and loaded on board according to the stowage plan.
45.A Container terminal connects sea and land, transferring containers to and from ships. It is capable of handling containers more quickly, economically, accurately and in greater volumes than conventional ports .
The container terminals are connected by land and sea and shipped on board. In loading and unloading, container terminals are faster, more economical, more accurate, and have greater throughput than regular grocery terminals.
46.Information is a key to the success of logistics.
Information is the key to the success of logistics.
47.Warehousing is isn't a new business, but it had gained new functions in modern logistics.
Warehousing is not a new industry, but he has a new function in modern logistics.
48.Inventory control can effectively reduce logistics cost.
Inventory control can effectively reduce logistics costs.
49.Packing and sorting are, activities in logistics.
Packaging and sorting are two activities in logistics.
50.A supply chain is defined as A network composed of factories, suppliers, retailers and so on this supply each other wit H raw materials, components, products and service.
The definition of a supply chain is a network of factories, suppliers, retailers, etc. that provide raw materials, parts, products and services to each other.
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