Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Practice Exam

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What is another term commonly used for marshaling?

  1. Processing

  2. Segregation

  3. Staging

  4. Loading

The correct answer is: Staging

Marshaling refers to the organized arrangement or grouping of items, typically in preparation for transport or further processing. When we discuss the term "staging," it is closely related to marshaling in logistics and supply chain management. Staging involves placing items or materials in a specific arrangement at a defined location, ultimately to facilitate efficient loading or movement. In a logistics context, staging often helps ensure that the right items are prepared and positioned correctly, ready for the next step in the supply chain, such as loading onto a vehicle or preparing for delivery. This is similar to the concept of marshaling, where items are gathered and organized for a particular purpose. The other options represent different concepts within logistics: processing refers to the transformation or handling of goods; segregation implies separating items based on certain criteria; and loading is the act of placing goods onto a transport vehicle. While these terms relate to logistics activities, they do not share the same direct connection to the concept of orderly arrangement as staging does.