Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Practice Exam

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What does the term "Man-On-Board AS/RS" refer to?

  1. A fully automated retrieval system with no operators

  2. An order-picker that operates without human intervention

  3. An operator that rides along with an order-picker

  4. A control system for managing inventory flow

The correct answer is: An operator that rides along with an order-picker

The term "Man-On-Board AS/RS" specifically describes a system where an operator rides along with an order-picker in an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS). This allows for enhanced operational efficiency, as the operator can oversee the picking process and intervene if necessary while still benefiting from the automation features of the system. In this context, the presence of the operator allows for a more dynamic workflow, especially when handling tasks that may require human intervention for quality control or adjustments to operational processes. This hybrid approach leverages automation to reduce physical strain and increase speed while maintaining a human element to ensure optimal functioning of the retrieval system. The other options refer to systems that either operate fully autonomously or involve management processes that do not involve an operator physically present with the equipment, which differs from the concept of "Man-On-Board AS/RS."