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lead time the time interval between the initiation and the completion of a production process; "the lead times for many publications can vary tremendously"; "planning is a area where lead time can be reduced"
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lead time the amount of time between recognition that an order needs to be placed and the point at which the merchandise arrives in the store and is ready for sale.
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lead time The time required to manufacture a product from receipt of an order until it is shipped to the customer, sometimes called cycle time.
Ãâó: www.crfonline.org/orc/glossary/l.html
lead time The time it takes for a horse to travel from the start of the race to the beginning of the last mile (1609m). For instance, in a 1760m race, the lead time would be recorded during the first 151m (1760-1609). A slow lead time may advantage those horses at the front, while a fast lead time may advantage horses racing at the rear of the field.
Ãâó: www.harness.org.au/TERMS.HTM
lead time The total time a customer, internal or external, must wait to receive a product after placing an order
Ãâó: www.industryforum.co.uk/glossary.htm
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