The incredible Logistics of Grocery Stores

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Slide 1 - Quiz

How often do you go to a grocery store?
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Slide 2 - Sondage

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Slide 3 - Vidéo

01:06
What do they mean with tantalizing?
A
The clerk would gather your groceries
B
Pineapples from Costa Rica
C
products always in stock all year long
D
products from different continents

Slide 4 - Quiz

01:47
What is the difference between supermarkets 106 years ago and supermarkets now?

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

02:22
What is the greatest indicator of the robustness of the modern global supply chain?
A
A lot of products available
B
Supermarkets are expected globally
C
A lot of brands available
D
that products stay 92% in stock

Slide 6 - Quiz

04:00
What do they mean with: balancing act?
A
Independent grocers rely on big companies
B
Keeping customers happy
C
Keeping items in stock with less extra products
D
Keeping items in stock is expensive

Slide 7 - Quiz

07:04
Give an example of a product with a long shelf life (do not mention Oreo!)

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

08:55
How is it possible that fruit is available all year long?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

10:50
Describe the process of what happens when a pallet arrives at a warehouse

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

12:51
What do they mean with 'slow moving products'?
A
Products that are slow
B
Products that are not selling fast
C
Products with turtle labels on it
D
Products that are stacked at the bottom

Slide 11 - Quiz

14:48
Why is the supermarket's supply chain so complex?

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