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- Movies kept coming out because the film industry has a longer production lead time.
- Capacity decisions affect the production lead time, customer responsiveness, operating cost and company ability to compete.
- The main obstacle, he said, is production lead times at companies like GM can stretch more than 50 days.
- The combination of these leads to a proliferation of part numbers which makes stocking impractical and can lead to long production lead times.
- Because magazines have production lead times as long as three months, advertising agencies make their commitments to publishers months before readers get their issues.
- That is why the usage of backflushing is recommended only if 2 conditions are met : low I / O Variation and low Production Lead Times.
- However, in the United States, American publisher Aksys decided to not release a Limited Edition of the game due to time constraints and production lead times.
- And, sorry, " NYPD " fans, there won't be any new episodes until early November because of the series's long production lead time ( and also to whet appetites ).
- Meanwhile, the chef finishes what he was doing, takes the order from the queue, starts his clock as a mark for the start of Production Lead Time and begins cooking.
- Although the information is a tad outdated _ AOL's Mac browser is described as " expected to be available any time now " _ because of the magazine's long production lead time, the basics are all there.
- Dovo in Germany reports that since a production low of less than 8, 000 units per year in 2006, the company sells 3, 000 units per month, and has 110, 000 orders with production lead time of three years.
- That reflected " respectable export success " for all companies in the division, Krupp said, while blaming long production lead times and " temporary bottlenecks " at some companies for the fact that sales lagged the surge in orders.