CIPS L6M10 Global Logistics Strategy Online Training
CIPS L6M10 Online Training
The questions for L6M10 were last updated at May 11,2025.
- Exam Code: L6M10
- Exam Name: Global Logistics Strategy
- Certification Provider: CIPS
- Latest update: May 11,2025
Sarah, an international business consultant, is advising a company on its international arbitration strategy. The company is concerned about the confidentiality of arbitration proceedings.
In which countries would Sarah’s advice about the confidentiality of arbitration proceedings likely be different?
- A . Canada, Germany, and Japan
- B . USA, Sweden, and Australia
- C . Italy, Spain, and Brazil
- D . England, France, and New Zealand
What are the two principles upon which international trade law, including international arbitration, is based?
- A . National recognition and legal independence
- B . Freedom of contract and national sovereignty
- C . Freedom of contract and international recognition
- D . National sovereignty and international recognition
A manufacturing company is considering outsourcing its logistics and supply chain management operations to a third-party service provider. They want to focus on business development and sales.
Which of the following advantages is most likely to attract the company to using a third-party logistics (3PL) provider?
- A . Management of every aspect of the supply chain.
- B . Establishment of a joint venture with supply chain partners.
- C . Ability to extend services beyond transportation and warehousing.
- D . Cost savings and low capital and asset commitment.
What distinguishes a co-located supply chain program from a distributed supply chain program?
- A . Co-located programs involve multiple activities at one location, while distributed programs operate from multiple geographical locations.
- B . Co-located programs are costlier to implement than distributed programs.
- C . Co-located programs are more environmentally friendly than distributed programs.
- D . Co-located programs focus on manufacturing, while distributed programs focus on distribution.
What does the concept of separability of the flow of goods and the flow of ownership refer to?
- A . It signifies the ability to distinguish between the ownership of goods and their physical location.
- B . It highlights the importance of independent suppliers in foreign countries.
- C . It implies that multinational firms cannot engage in foreign direct investment.
- D . It means goods and ownership must always be physically located together.