lead time

A lead time is the latency between the initiation and completion of a process. For example, the lead time between the placement of an order and delivery of new cars by a given manufacturer might be between 2 weeks and 6 months, depending on various particularities. One business dictionary defines "manufacturing lead time" as the total time required to manufacture an item, including order preparation time, queue time, setup time, run time, move time, inspection time, and put-away time. For make-to-order products, it is the time between release of an order and the production and shipment that fulfill that order. For make-to-stock products, it is the time taken from the release of an order to production and receipt into finished goods inventory.

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    Price increase before start of April?

    hi All went to order the im6 off my company car website yesterday and it’s gone. fleet company have told me because of price increase being applied and they’ll be back on the list October 13th. (the company allows a 6 month lead time and mine existing is due to be replaced 4th April) i’m...
  2. Edd Beesley

    Lead time on new vehicles

    Just wanted to share my experience and see if anyone has any insight on lead times or is tracking ships bringing cars. I ordered from Arval on December 6th, quoted Feb 29th for delivery, which has today been updated to March 30th.What's everyone else experiencing?
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