Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Practice Exam

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What type of information does the routing file contain?

  1. Employee shift schedules

  2. Operations to be done and their sequence

  3. Financial records related to production

  4. Suppliers of raw materials

The correct answer is: Operations to be done and their sequence

The routing file is a critical component in manufacturing and supply chain management as it essentially outlines the specific operations or processes that need to be performed on a product during its production. This includes detailed information such as the sequence of operations, work centers where these operations will take place, machine setups required, and the time allocated for each operation. By having a well-defined routing file, organizations can ensure that production is carried out efficiently, resources are allocated appropriately, and any bottlenecks can be identified and addressed proactively. This systematic approach helps in optimizing production schedules and improving overall operational efficiency. The other options do not align with the primary purpose of the routing file. For example, employee shift schedules pertain to workforce management, financial records deal with accounting and budgeting aspects, and suppliers of raw materials focus on procurement processes. None of these directly relate to the operational steps and sequencing that the routing file is intended to cover.