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Etymology: [ 'lEd ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English leden, from Old English l[AE]dan; akin to Old High German leiten to lead, Old English lIthan to go.

TEDARİK SÜRESİ; TEDARİK MÜDDETİ: Bkz. "procurement lead time", kurşun zamanı, tedarik müddeti, tedarik süresi, ilk tarih, hazırlık zamanı, gecikme zamanı, TEDARİK SÜRESİ; TEDARİK MÜDDETİ:Bak. "procurement lead time", teslim süresi,

1 TEDARİK SÜRESİ; TEDARİK MÜDDETİ: Bkz. "procurement lead time"     ts
2 kurşun zamanı     ts
3 tedarik müddeti  Askeri     ts
4 tedarik süresi  Askeri,Ticaret     ts
5 ilk tarih     ts
6 hazırlık zamanı     ts
7 gecikme zamanı     ts
8 TEDARİK SÜRESİ; TEDARİK MÜDDETİ:Bak. "procurement lead time"  Askeri     ts
9 teslim süresi     ts
 

The amount of time between the initiation of some process and its completion, e.g. the time required to manufacture or procure a product; the time required before something can be provided or delivered, The time between the initial stage of a project or policy and the appearance of results: "A long lead-time in oil production because of the need for new exploration and drilling.", The total amount of time the customer must wait on their order after placing it, the interval between the start and end of an activity or series of activities, The total time that elapses between an order's placement and its receipt It includes the time required for order transmittal, order processing, order preparation, and transit                   , the length of time between the placing of an order and receiving it, Task two starts before Task 1 ends in a controlled manner A lead time is expressed by a negative (-) sign in MS Project Units can have all duration labels from the duration table or can be a percentage (%), Length of time required to perform a process, The total amount of time between the recognition of a required task, operation or process and its completion. Elements of lead time can include order entry, material accumulation, machine setup, queue, processing, move and other activities, which can be classified by systems that seek to eliminate waste as valued-added (processing that actively adds value as perceived by the customer) and non value-added, 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, The period of time from the date goods or services are requisitioned to the time when goods can be delivered, The time period between placing an order with a supplier and when it is delivered to the store, The time gained in treating or controlling a disease when detection is earlier than usual, e g , in the presymptomatic stage, as when screening procedures are used for detection, The amount of time between the request of a service and the actual provision of this service A span of time required to perform an activity In a logistics context, the time between the initiation of a process and its completion, Period of time required to prepare for a certain stage of a project For example, the lead time in introducing a new product is the time it takes for research, development, market research, and factory preparation, Lead time is the period of time that it takes for goods to be delivered after someone has ordered them. Lead times on new equipment orders can run as long as three years. the time that it takes to make or produce something, Lead time is the time between the original design or idea for a particular product and its actual production. They aim to cut production lead times to under 18 months, The amount or period of time before the announcement of an event and its occurrence, or between the notification that a task must be undertaken and the time at which it must be completed, In logistics, the time between ordering and receiving goods In production, the time a series of operations takes, Elapsed time between acquisition of a manuscript by an editor and its publication, the time between getting the query or article and publishing the article Vital for seasonal articles and stories, Time required to manufacture a product from order placement until availability It includes planning, engineering, tool design and construction, acquisition of materials, scheduling, fabrication, finishing and packaging, The time which elapses between initiating a process and its completion For example, purchasing lead time refers to the period between initiating the purchasing process by issuing a purchase requisition document and the arrival of the ordered goods in the warehouse Similarly, production lead time refers to the period between starting the production process (by issuing a production order) and the arrival of products in the finished goods inventory Delivery lead time is the time between starting the delivery process (by, for example, issuing a picking list) and the arrival of the goods at the customer's venues In contrast, order fulfillment lead time refers to the period between receiving an order and the arrival of goods at the customer's venues Synonymous: cycle time, The total time a customer must wait to receive a product after placing an order When a scheduling and production system are running at or below capacity, lead time and throughput time are the same When demand exceeds capacity there will be additional waiting time before the start of scheduling and production, period of time that passes from the beginning of an activity to its completion, total time spent on an activity,

10 The amount of time between the initiation of some process and its completion, e.g. the time required to manufacture or procure a product; the time required before something can be provided or delivered - "It's an excellent device, but it has a 10-week lead time, so be sure to order it in advance."     ts
11 The time between the initial stage of a project or policy and the appearance of results: "A long lead-time in oil production because of the need for new exploration and drilling."     ts
12 The total amount of time the customer must wait on their order after placing it     ts
13 the interval between the start and end of an activity or series of activities     ts
14 The total time that elapses between an order's placement and its receipt It includes the time required for order transmittal, order processing, order preparation, and transit                        ts
15 the length of time between the placing of an order and receiving it     ts
16 Task two starts before Task 1 ends in a controlled manner A lead time is expressed by a negative (-) sign in MS Project Units can have all duration labels from the duration table or can be a percentage (%)     ts
17 Length of time required to perform a process     ts
18 The total amount of time between the recognition of a required task, operation or process and its completion. Elements of lead time can include order entry, material accumulation, machine setup, queue, processing, move and other activities, which can be classified by systems that seek to eliminate waste as valued-added (processing that actively adds value as perceived by the customer) and non value-added  Ticaret     ts
19 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     ts
20 The period of time from the date goods or services are requisitioned to the time when goods can be delivered     ts
21 The time period between placing an order with a supplier and when it is delivered to the store     ts
22 The time gained in treating or controlling a disease when detection is earlier than usual, e g , in the presymptomatic stage, as when screening procedures are used for detection     ts
23 The amount of time between the request of a service and the actual provision of this service A span of time required to perform an activity In a logistics context, the time between the initiation of a process and its completion     ts
24 Period of time required to prepare for a certain stage of a project For example, the lead time in introducing a new product is the time it takes for research, development, market research, and factory preparation     ts
25 Lead time is the period of time that it takes for goods to be delivered after someone has ordered them. Lead times on new equipment orders can run as long as three years. the time that it takes to make or produce something     ts
26 Lead time is the time between the original design or idea for a particular product and its actual production. They aim to cut production lead times to under 18 months     ts
27 The amount or period of time before the announcement of an event and its occurrence, or between the notification that a task must be undertaken and the time at which it must be completed     ts
28 In logistics, the time between ordering and receiving goods In production, the time a series of operations takes     ts
29 Elapsed time between acquisition of a manuscript by an editor and its publication     ts
30 the time between getting the query or article and publishing the article Vital for seasonal articles and stories     ts
31 Time required to manufacture a product from order placement until availability It includes planning, engineering, tool design and construction, acquisition of materials, scheduling, fabrication, finishing and packaging     ts
32 The time which elapses between initiating a process and its completion For example, purchasing lead time refers to the period between initiating the purchasing process by issuing a purchase requisition document and the arrival of the ordered goods in the warehouse Similarly, production lead time refers to the period between starting the production process (by issuing a production order) and the arrival of products in the finished goods inventory Delivery lead time is the time between starting the delivery process (by, for example, issuing a picking list) and the arrival of the goods at the customer's venues In contrast, order fulfillment lead time refers to the period between receiving an order and the arrival of goods at the customer's venues Synonymous: cycle time     ts
33 The total time a customer must wait to receive a product after placing an order When a scheduling and production system are running at or below capacity, lead time and throughput time are the same When demand exceeds capacity there will be additional waiting time before the start of scheduling and production     ts
34 period of time that passes from the beginning of an activity to its completion, total time spent on an activity     ts
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