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APICS CPIM Exam - Topic 2 Question 109 Discussion

Actual exam question for APICS's CPIM exam
Question #: 109
Topic #: 2
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The consolidation of several units into large units, called unit loads, so there is less handling, this is referred to as:

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Iola
1 month ago
I thought it was itemization... not sure about this.
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Arlie
1 month ago
Yup, definitely unitization. Less hassle for sure!
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Cristy
2 months ago
Wait, is it really unitization? Sounds too simple.
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Elin
2 months ago
Totally agree, unitization makes handling easier.
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Marylyn
2 months ago
"Unitization" definitely rings a bell, especially when we talked about efficiency in handling. I hope that's the right choice!
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Wei
2 months ago
I'm torn between "unitization" and "itemization." They both seem relevant, but I can't recall the exact definitions.
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Lavonne
2 months ago
I think the term we're looking for is "unitization," but I'm not completely sure. It sounds familiar from our last lecture.
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Simona
2 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. What's the difference between "exclusiveness," "itemization," and "unitization"? I'll have to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand before answering.
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Elina
3 months ago
It's called unitization!
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Vince
3 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think "unitization" was the correct answer there too. It makes sense for reducing handling.
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Dominque
3 months ago
Exclusiveness, itemization, solitary? None of those sound right to me. I'm going to go with C - Unitization, that seems to fit the description best.
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Whitney
3 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about this in class. Unitization is when you group smaller items into larger units to make them easier to handle and transport. I think that's the right answer here.
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Jani
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know it has something to do with consolidating units, but I'm not familiar with the term "unitization." Gonna have to think this through carefully.
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Art
4 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is C - Unitization.
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Glory
4 months ago
The question is pretty clear - it's asking about the consolidation of units into larger units. Based on that, I'm confident that the correct answer is C - Unitization.
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Latricia
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of this question. Is "exclusiveness" and "solitary" even related to the concept they're asking about? I'm going to have to think this over a bit more before answering.
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Elenora
4 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The key phrase is "less handling," so that makes me think it's about consolidating things into larger units. I'm going to go with C - Unitization on this one.
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Emmett
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The question is asking about consolidating units into larger units, so I'm thinking it might be B - Itemization. But I'm not 100% confident.
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Cheryl
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is C - Unitization.
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Mabelle
10 months ago
C) Unitization is the way to go. Reminds me of when I tried to 'unitize' my sock drawer. Didn't go so well.
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Mickie
9 months ago
C) Unitization
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Rebecka
9 months ago
B) Itemization
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Chantay
9 months ago
A) Exclusiveness
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Stephen
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Itemization or solitary don't seem right. I'll go with C, unitization.
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Alva
8 months ago
Yes, unitization is the process of consolidating units into larger unit loads.
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Alecia
8 months ago
Unitization is the correct term for that.
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Gracie
9 months ago
I agree, unitization makes sense.
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Madonna
9 months ago
I think it's unitization.
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Kathryn
10 months ago
Unitization sounds like a good strategy to reduce handKathryn. C has my vote.
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Ira
10 months ago
Yes, C) Unitization seems like the most efficient option.
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Rolland
10 months ago
I agree, unitization can definitely help reduce handling.
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Cecily
10 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Unitization. That makes the most sense in terms of consolidating smaller units into larger ones.
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Willard
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's A) Exclusiveness.
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King
11 months ago
I agree with Judy, unitization makes sense for efficiency.
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Judy
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Unitization.
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