lead time in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lead time in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

1. time no pl a. SPORTS:

2. time (specific time item):

8. time ECON, LAW:

9. time COMPUT:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This method reduces the lead time for vaccine production to six to eight weeks, considerably shorter than the conventional, egg-based, method.
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This harmonisation results in reduced costs and lead time for the manufacturer, importer as well as the consumer.
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Research is directed at reducing new vehicle development costs and lead time while improving product quality.
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It succeeded in reducing lead time on a number of critical aerospace items by as much as 60%.
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It is intended to provide information to those who need considerable lead time to prepare for the event.
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This causes low productivity (during dips) and/or poor lead time performance (during peaks).
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Lead time is also the saved time by starting an activity before its predecessor is completed.
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These warnings provided several hours' worth of lead time, allowing evacuations and preparations to be made.
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An inventory node is supplied from a source which fulfills orders for the considered product after a certain replenishment lead time.
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Inputs may include forecast demand, production costs, inventory money, customer needs, inventory progress, supply, lot size, production lead time, and capacity.
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