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lead time

lead time
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the time interval between the initiation and the completion of a production process
    "the lead times for many publications can vary tremendously"
    "planning is an area where lead time can be reduced"

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    1. lead time for the implementation/acceptation/registration of secondary trades.
    2. Greenfield entry would need an even bigger investment and considerably longer lead time.
    3. lead time for the implementation/acceptation/registration of secondary trades. In case of delays the reasons have to be published;
    4. The eradication programmes should lead to an improvement in the disease situation within a reasonable period of time.
    5. the replacement of an engine does not lead to the vessel’s engine power exceeding 221 kW at any time, and
    6. As regards the valuation of the assets over time, the […] will lead to a valuation of those assets by the market over time.
    7. In contracts between lead RUs and customers commitments can be made (depending on the individual agreement) regarding Transit time and ETA.
    8. The drying time of 1,5 h may need to be extended for some feed. Excessive drying shall be avoided as this can lead to low results.
    9. Differences in price collection periods may lead to significant differences in the estimated price change for the time periods being compared.
    10. The Lead RU must tell the RU in charge that the wagon is ready for pull at the customer sidings at the given release time.
    11. Any questioning of their status would therefore lead to difficult and complex reorganisation operations which would take some time to complete.
    12. All indexes lead to an updated value of the land at the time of the sale which is lower than the actual sale price.
    13. Allocating liabilities on a time proportion basis would therefore lead to the attribution of an important share of these liabilities to the NDA.
    14. At the same time, for those contracts where the delivery of goods is imminent or very close, it will not be possible to obtain alternative sources of supply, simply because of the lead time for production.
    15. Contrary to what EREF states, the French Government did not play the role of lead investor and provided its guarantee at a time when the financing for the entire project had already been secured.