CLP Transportation & Distribution 3 โ Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which document serves as a contract of carriage, a receipt for goods, and a document of title in ocean shipping?
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list
- Bill of lading (Correct answer)
- Certificate of origin
Correct answer: Bill of lading
A bill of lading serves three functions: it is a receipt for cargo, a contract between shipper and carrier, and (if negotiable) a document of title.
Question 2: Hub-and-spoke distribution networks are most advantageous when:
- All shipments originate and terminate at the same facility
- Consolidating freight from many origins to many destinations improves load factors (Correct answer)
- Direct point-to-point routes are available for every lane
- Customers require same-day delivery from local inventory
Correct answer: Consolidating freight from many origins to many destinations improves load factors
Hub-and-spoke networks improve load utilization by consolidating shipments at central hubs before redistribution, lowering per-unit transport cost.
Question 3: A carrier's tariff rate is $2.50 per cwt. A shipment weighs 4,000 lbs. What is the freight charge?
- $100 (Correct answer)
- $250
- $1,000
- $10,000
Correct answer: $100
4,000 lbs รท 100 = 40 cwt ร $2.50 = $100.00 total freight charge.
Question 4: Which transportation mode is typically most suitable for time-sensitive, high-value, low-weight shipments?
- Ocean freight
- Rail
- Air freight (Correct answer)
- Barge
Correct answer: Air freight
Air freight offers the fastest transit times and is most cost-effective for high-value, low-weight cargo where speed justifies the premium.
Question 5: A 3PL provider is best defined as:
- A company that owns and operates its own fleet for internal distribution only
- An external firm that manages one or more logistics functions on behalf of a shipper (Correct answer)
- A government agency that regulates freight transportation
- A software platform that optimizes carrier selection
Correct answer: An external firm that manages one or more logistics functions on behalf of a shipper
A third-party logistics (3PL) provider is an external company that manages logistics services such as warehousing, transportation, or fulfillment for shippers.
Question 6: Freight brokers differ from freight forwarders in that brokers:
- Take physical possession of the cargo and issue their own bill of lading
- Arrange transportation between shippers and carriers without taking possession of goods (Correct answer)
- File import/export documentation with customs authorities
- Operate warehouses and distribution centers
Correct answer: Arrange transportation between shippers and carriers without taking possession of goods
Freight brokers are intermediaries who connect shippers with carriers but do not take possession of cargo or issue their own bill of lading.
Question 7: Which metric measures the percentage of orders delivered on time and in full without damage?
- Fill rate
- Perfect Order Rate (Correct answer)
- On-Time Delivery (OTD)
- Order Cycle Time
Correct answer: Perfect Order Rate
Perfect Order Rate combines on-time delivery, complete quantity, no damage, and accurate documentation into a single composite KPI.
Which document serves as a contract of carriage, a receipt for goods, and a document of title in ocean shipping?