L4M7 Exam Question 71
In a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) organisation, a site has separate packaging areas for incoming and outgoing food. The incoming packages must be opened and unpacked before any of the food ingredients can be sorted for distribution. Production line workers run the risk of severe hand strains and knife-related injuries if the box cutting is done manually. Which of the following can eliminate any potential risk of injury to the production line workers while having the ability to Increase the throughput?
L4M7 Exam Question 72
Which of the following are advantages for a purchasing organisation when adopting a leasing method of acquiring equipment?
* The initial purchase cost of the equipment is avoided
* The payments can be met from daily trading income
* The buyer can freely switch to newer technology whenever they wish
* The buyer is not responsible for any damage at the end of the contract
* The initial purchase cost of the equipment is avoided
* The payments can be met from daily trading income
* The buyer can freely switch to newer technology whenever they wish
* The buyer is not responsible for any damage at the end of the contract
L4M7 Exam Question 73
Under a Hire Purchase Agreement, ownership is transferred to the hirer...
L4M7 Exam Question 74
What is meant by the term 'obsolete stock'?
L4M7 Exam Question 75
RFID uses radio frequencies for the purpose of identification and tracking of assets. Which of the following are disadvantages of using RFID? Select THREE that apply.
* RFID can be too expensive for many applications compared to other tracking and identification methods
* RFID tags have a limited amount of memory and are less effective than other product tracking systems
* It is difficult for an RFID reader to read the information where tags are installed in liquid or metal products
* Interference has been observed to take place in RFID systems when devices such as hand-held, portable, two-way radios are in use
* RFID provides a much less robust type of security compared to other forms of scanning systems
* RFID is a restriction in managing the updates of stocks during the transportation of products
* RFID can be too expensive for many applications compared to other tracking and identification methods
* RFID tags have a limited amount of memory and are less effective than other product tracking systems
* It is difficult for an RFID reader to read the information where tags are installed in liquid or metal products
* Interference has been observed to take place in RFID systems when devices such as hand-held, portable, two-way radios are in use
* RFID provides a much less robust type of security compared to other forms of scanning systems
* RFID is a restriction in managing the updates of stocks during the transportation of products
