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CIPS L4M7 Exam - Topic 2 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M7 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 2
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To make loading/unloading more effective and efficient, which feature should be included in vehi-cle dock design?

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Suggested Answer: D

Warehouse dock is a feature of warehouse design - used for unloading and loading vehicles. It is crucial to carefully design where they are externally located in a facility and choose the best type of dock depending on the available space.

In many cases efficient and effective loading and unloading is achieved by a dock design that places the loading and unloading vehicle' rear platform at the same height as the warehouse floor.

Slopes in docking areas must always be as small as possible: the gentler the slope, the less chance of errors and accidents. If a warehouse is going to be used by large volume vehicles, such as high cubes, it may be necessary to install special devices, such as hydraulically adjustable docks or ground level lift platforms.

Current trends indicate that vehicles that are longer and wider and have a greater volume will be increasingly common. Therefore, when planning the location of the docks, it would be useful to ensure that there is a large area for the approach, manoeuvring and build-up of large vehicles.

One option to increase the efficiency of the docks is to combine reception and dispatch into a single area (dual use). This solution drastically reduces costs and, above all, increases the use of handling equipment and personnel. However, if this is justified by the volume of material flows, there can also be separate access points for each function (some for reception and others for dispatch - 'sole use').


- Warehouse docking areas - Interlake

- CIPS study guide page 13

LO 1, AC 1.1

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Jamal
4 months ago
Wait, really? A steeper slope could lead to more accidents!
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Wava
4 months ago
I thought smaller areas would slow things down, not speed them up?
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Yuriko
4 months ago
Dual-use docks are great, but not always the best solution.
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Herminia
4 months ago
Definitely agree with option D! Leveling is key.
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Junita
4 months ago
A steeper slope? Sounds risky to me.
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Socorro
5 months ago
Option C seems off to me. I thought larger areas were generally better for smoother loading and unloading processes.
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Lynelle
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen practice questions that mentioned dual-use docks being efficient, but I can't recall the specifics. Is that option B?
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Teri
5 months ago
I'm not sure about the slope thing in option A. I remember something about how steeper slopes can actually increase the risk of accidents.
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Aleisha
5 months ago
I think option D makes sense because having the dock level with the trailer would minimize the risk of goods falling during loading.
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Santos
5 months ago
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Jospeh
5 months ago
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Shakira
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know XMPP is used for IM and presence, but I'm not 100% certain that's the right answer here. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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