In theMSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT 4.0)standards, the final inspection of an outbound order focuses onproduct condition,item accuracy, andshipping documentation. Before an order leaves the facility, warehouse staff must confirm that all items are ingood condition(free from visible damage), thecountsmatch the packing list or manifest, and that thecustomer addressand shipping labels are accurate. These checks ensure that shipments meet quality expectations and reduce costly returns or claims.
However, confirming thecorrect dock for loadingis afacility-level logistics coordination task, not part of the order verification process. Dock assignment is typically controlled by dispatch or the warehouse management system (WMS) to optimize carrier scheduling and loading efficiency. The CLT curriculum distinguishes betweenquality assurance tasks(verifying accuracy, packaging, and labeling) andlogistical operations(assigning docks, sequencing trailers). Therefore, verifying the correct dock isnota required outbound order check, making optionDthe correct answer.
This aligns with CLT’sPackaging and ShipmentandDispatch and Trackingkey activities, which emphasize product verification, documentation accuracy, and load integrity before release—not dock allocation management.