MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) 4.0 CLT Dumps in PDF

Free MSSC CLT Real Questions (page: 14)

An electronic data interchange (EDI) notification of shipment of product is a/an

  1. Proof of Delivery (POD)
  2. Air Waybill (AWB)
  3. Advance Shipping Notice (ASN)
  4. Consignee

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The Advance Shipping Notice (ASN) is an electronic message transmitted through EDI to notify the consignee of pending deliveries. The CLT dispatch/tracking framework identifies the ASN as a critical communication tool containing shipment details such as contents, quantities, carrier, and seal numbers. It allows the receiving facility to schedule dock appointments, allocate labor, and prepare for verification. Proof of Delivery confirms completion, not notification; Air Waybill applies to air freight; the consignee is the receiving entity. The ASN thus bridges outbound and inbound logistics, improving efficiency and data accuracy throughout the supply chain.



Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the Bill of Lading?

  1. serves as a pick ticket
  2. serves as a receipt from the carrier to the shipper for the goods received for transportation
  3. serves as a presumption of title to goods
  4. serves as a contract of carriage

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

According to the CLT documentation, the Bill of Lading (BOL) performs three core functions: it is a contract of carriage, a receipt for goods, and a document of title. It legally binds the carrier to deliver the goods under specified terms. However, a pick ticket is an internal warehouse document that directs employees on what to pick from inventory--it does not serve any legal transportation purpose. Therefore, using a Bill of Lading as a pick ticket is incorrect. Recognizing document functions prevents confusion between internal warehouse paperwork and external transportation documentation responsibilities.



Which of the following containers is typically used to transport and store liquids and powdered or granulated goods in bulk?

  1. military crates
  2. drums and barrels
  3. corrugated paper containers
  4. wire mesh containers

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The Packaging and Shipment competency in CLT highlights that certain materials--particularly liquids, chemicals, and powdered or granulated bulk goods--require sealed containment to prevent leakage, contamination, or evaporation. Drums and barrels (metal, plastic, or fiber) meet these requirements because they provide durable, sealed storage and easy handling via pallet jacks or drum clamps. Corrugated containers lack liquid containment strength, and wire mesh containers are ventilated for solid goods. Using proper packaging ensures regulatory compliance for hazardous or sensitive materials and preserves product quality during transport and storage.



When reaching above his or her shoulders to access products on the upper shelves, to avoid causing stress to his or her shoulders and back a worker should

  1. move lightweight products closer to the edge prior to lifting
  2. stand on a chair so that the arms are the same height as the item
  3. allow no more than 10 inches between the pallets when products are stocked on high shelves
  4. move lightweight products further away from the edge

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Ergonomics and safe material handling are integral to CLT's "Product Storage" training.
When accessing items above shoulder height, workers are instructed to minimize reach and strain by repositioning lighter products closer to the edge before lifting. This practice maintains proper posture, reduces overextension, and prevents musculoskeletal injuries. Standing on chairs is unsafe and violates warehouse safety standards; proper ladders or lifts must be used instead. Shelf spacing (e.g., 10 inches) is not relevant to ergonomic technique. Positioning light items for controlled lifting aligns with CLT principles of efficient, safe storage and retrieval in warehouse environments.



Which of the following is the common name for wood containers used to provide a structure that enables material handlers to grasp and move items while providing a degree of protection at the same time?

  1. crates
  2. pallets
  3. wire mesh containers
  4. drums

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

The pallet is the most widely used base platform in logistics, described in the CLT "Product Storage" module as a load-handling unit that provides both structure and protection for materials during handling, storage, and transport. Typically made of wood (though plastic and metal versions exist), pallets allow forklifts and pallet jacks to easily lift and move unitized loads. Their standardized dimensions (such as the 48x40-inch GMA pallet) ensure compatibility with racking systems and automated equipment. Unlike crates, pallets are open-structured, facilitating efficient storage and airflow. The CLT curriculum emphasizes the use of pallets to improve safety, reduce handling time, and protect goods from damage through secure strapping or stretch-wrapping. Proper palletization reduces manual lifting, streamlines workflow, and maintains load stability--critical for warehouse efficiency and safety compliance.



Which of the following types of pallets offers an ability to handle extremely heavy loads?

  1. rubber pallets
  2. wood pallets
  3. metal pallets
  4. corrugated pallets

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Metal pallets, as described in CLT training materials under "Product Storage and Equipment," are designed for durability and high weight-bearing capacity. Constructed from steel or aluminum, these pallets are ideal for heavy industrial goods, automotive parts, and environments where hygiene or heat resistance is critical. They outperform wood pallets in strength and longevity, resisting impact, moisture, and infestation.
While wood pallets are cost-effective and common, their load capacity is limited, and corrugated or rubber pallets are suited for light-duty or specialty applications. The CLT emphasizes matching pallet material to load requirements to maintain safety and efficiency. Using metal pallets also reduces contamination risk and is often required in clean manufacturing or food environments. Proper load distribution and pallet inspection are essential to prevent damage and ensure stable stacking within racking systems.



Which of the following methods of storage is built over the top of the other activities in the warehouse thus creating another "floor" for warehouse personnel to use?

  1. The Mezzanine
  2. Flow rack
  3. Vertical Lift Modules (VLMs)
  4. A-Frame dispensing system

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The mezzanine is defined in CLT "Product Storage Systems" as a raised, intermediate floor constructed within a warehouse to create additional work or storage space without expanding the building footprint. Mezzanines are typically built above existing operations--such as assembly, packing, or storage areas--allowing vertical space utilization while maintaining workflow below. They may support shelving, offices, or conveyor systems. Unlike flow racks or VLMs, mezzanines are structural systems rather than mechanical retrieval units. CLT materials emphasize mezzanines as an efficient method for high-ceiling facilities to maximize cubic space, improve inventory segregation, and support ergonomic operations. Safety railings, load limits, and access stairs are key regulatory features. The installation of mezzanines must comply with building and fire codes, ensuring worker safety while enhancing warehouse density and productivity.



Several key issues affect the form in which products are stored.
Which of the following have the greatest impact on how to store products?

  1. volume, density, and size
  2. weight, configuration, and delivery
  3. mass, measurement, and space
  4. depth, containment, and process

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The CLT "Product Storage" content identifies volume, density, and size as the primary factors determining the appropriate storage method. Volume refers to the overall cubic space required, density to the weight-to-volume ratio, and size to the item's physical dimensions. Together, these determine rack design, bin selection, and handling equipment needs. For example, high-density products require reinforced shelving or pallet racking, while bulky items may need floor stacking or cantilever systems. Choosing storage systems based on these characteristics optimizes space utilization, minimizes handling time, and reduces risk of damage. The CLT standard encourages warehouse layout analysis considering material flow, turnover rate, and access frequency to select the right combination of fixed and dynamic storage. These principles underpin efficient and safe storage system design in modern distribution centers.



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