Finally, as always, the more lead time the better the content and the lower the price. |
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If the boards are sourced in Asia the lead time can rise to as much as 10 days. |
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In high tech, the assumption is that developing proprietary software and content gives you higher margins and a long lead time over rivals. |
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We are expecting a large contract to begin soon which involves the supply of expensive equipment with a lead time of about six months. |
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Another Los Angeles garment maker produces hand-sewn fashion accessories with a lead time of less than five days. |
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The thing that used to kill me, when there were hot news events going on, especially campaigns, was the lead time. |
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In fact, freely exchanging data across the supply chain would reduce lead time, complexity, and costs on several fronts. |
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Information on the Web can be more timely, he adds, and cuts down the lead time the network needs for preparing bill stuffers and ad slicks. |
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Instructors actively recruit students who would benefit from the experience, allowing for lead time to raise the funds required for travel. |
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Animation requires a lot of lead time and most of the first season is effectively in the can. |
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These are seemingly smaller, in-and-out operations that cannot afford a large logistics footprint or a long lead time for buildup. |
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The 200,000 tonnes is the lead time needed for the importation of maize seed in the event of any shortfall. |
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They are products with a long lead time so, if you pick a poor scheme, it could be many years before the full damage becomes apparent. |
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Those months in the production lead time must be absorbed each year, and without purchasing additional steel, there is no surge capability. |
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Over the same period the lead time for supplying the goods has fallen from 14 days to between five and seven days. |
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In our business the lead time is very long and unless we have timed it right and judged our market correctly, it is a costly failure. |
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But a journal article with a shorter lead time suffices for the purpose. |
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All puppies are natural anarchists, but with most breeds, you have a few months of lead time. |
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The days when book orders had a one-to-one ratio are gone, but the company is still confident it can achieve a reasonable lead time of between six to 12 weeks. |
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Establish appropriate safety stock levels when demand and lead time vary simultaneously. |
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CommTouch allows the client company to offer free e-mail accounts to its customers on the company's own website with minimal lead time. |
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With or without metal chip-holder for loose change holder, overprinting possible, lead time approximately six weeks after proof is approved. |
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So I said to FX that it was really important to get a lot of lead time, so that everyone could do what they needed to do. |
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Nationally, Wisconsin is considered a bellwether state because ban opponents here will have considerable lead time to mount an aggressive campaign to stop the amendment. |
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Flashbay's lead time guarantee is 7 working days from formal order confirmation to delivery. |
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By contrast, it is much more difficult for CNSC safeguards staff to attend short notice randomized inspections given the short lead time. |
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Well, I would hate to disillusion anyone, but magazines have a long lead time, so what hopefully is springtime for the reader is still the chili of winter for the writer. |
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This approach is expected to dramatically reduce the recruitment process lead time. |
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In this connection, he pointed out that the lead time for the provision of additional office space is between one and one and a half years. |
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The point is that aviation infrastructure takes a great deal of lead time to build. |
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The ambitious goal is to achieve a lead time of 3 working days from the receipt of the order to delivery. |
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As perceived by the customer, lead time is the most misunderstood value dimension. |
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The prefab techniques adopted enabled to significantly reduce the building's lead time with as a direct consequence strong energy savings and a reduction of the environmental impact of the building site. |
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The reorder level is the sum of the safety stock and the forecast requirement within the replenishment lead time or the overall lead time for articles produced in-house. |
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With respect to individual lines of business, it was felt that most companies either had the ability to calculate the measures without too much difficulty, or at least had the ability to do so with sufficient lead time. |
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We call that lead time bias or stage migration. |
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The lead time permitted efficient transportation and logistics. |
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Learn how to set safety stock levels when either demand or lead time vary. |
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Although this can be useful and contribute to the advancement of knowledge, it also makes the project considerably more expensive to build and the lead time quite a bit longer. |
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The question is how much lead time are we actually going to be giving to a project like this, and what is the underpinning policy rationale for doing it? |
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It is checked at all steps of the manufacturing process, so as to ensure that products will meet customers requirements, at the best cost, with the shortest lead time. |
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Contact should be made prior to any planned activity to find out the necessary lead time of each department or agency for their input into the overall process. |
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The better control it has over the entire chain from order to delivery and from invoice to payment, the shorter the lead time and the better the company's finances. |
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However this type of programme can require a lead time of at least two years to equip local banks with the management skills and support mechanism necessary for developing loan portfolios. |
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The more lead time you have to prepare for someone's retirement, the better position you'll be in to ensure a smooth transition and less disruption to your business' daily operations. |
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Following examination of feasibility, cost and lead time, PARKER LEGRIS can provide a customising service for packaging and over-packaging labels. |
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Studies of larger data sets have found no correlations for any fixed lead time, and a negative impact on the duration of growth. |
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If done with sufficient lead time, the major storm will not fill the reservoir and areas downstream will not experience damaging flows. |
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Same-day delivery information and standard end-to-end lead time reports are included in the service as well. |
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It's an excellent device, but it has a 10-week lead time, so be sure to order it in advance. |
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This can vary, but the fact is that lead time, in the absence of air freight, is significantly longer than the lead time from a domestic supplier. |
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Previously, Apple indicated in its country websites that people should give around 5-7 days lead time when ordering the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus. |
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In 2004, Shipman Enterprises became Lead Time Technology to better represent the value it brings to market. |
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