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cycle timeThe elapsed time for mud to circulate from the suction pit, down the wellbore and back to surface. Cycle time allows the mud engineer to catch "in" and "out" samples that accuratel [..]
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cycle timeThe time required to complete one cycle of an operation. If cycle time for every operation in a complete process can be reduced to equal takt time, products can be made in single-piece flow. Also see [..]
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cycle timeThe amount of time it takes to complete a business process.
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cycle timeThe time it takes to complete a process or service operation, including all value-adding and non-value-adding time.
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cycle timeThe time it takes to create a deliverable À includes staff effort time and time spent on other projects or processes. [D02194]
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cycle timeThe amount of time it takes to complete a business process. The elapsed time between commencement and completion of a process.
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cycle timeThe average length of time a particular cycle or programme will take.
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cycle timeThe total amount of time it takes to complete one cycle and produce one part.
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cycle timeCycle time is measured, usually with a stop watch. The actual time it takes to complete a process from start to finish to produce one unit (one cycle of an operation). An employee’s cycle time, must meet takt time
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cycle timeManufacturing cycle time is often confused with production lead-time. Cycle time is the time it takes to do one [..]
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cycle timeHow frequently an item or product actually is completed by a process, as timed by direct observation. Also, the time it takes an operator to go through all of his or her work elements before repeating [..]
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cycle timeThe time to produce one part. Inverse of Run Rate
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cycle timeThe time it takes to make one part including the closing of the mold, the injection of the resin, the solidification of the part, the opening of the mold and the ejection of the part.
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cycle timeTime required to produce a punched and cut-to-size piece. It indicates the span of time from one stroke to the following one
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cycle timeAt a signalised junction the cycle time is the period required for all approaches at the signals to run. This is measured as the time which elapses between the start of an approach and the point at wh [..]
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cycle timeCycle time is the time it takes a given barrier to lower from a raised, protected position and then raise back up without utilizing the EFO. Basically a cycle is a full operational cycle, up and down.
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cycle timeStorage cycle time is an inventory parameter. It describes the length of time it takes to complete a full storage or retrieval cycle.The cycle time begins at the point when a storage unit is received [..]
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cycle timeSee "manufacturing cycle time."
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cycle timeAmount of time for a compressor to complete one cycle.
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cycle timeTotal amount of time needed for an air compressor to finish an entire cycle.
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cycle timeThe amount of time that transpires from the time a task (or series of tasks) is initiated to the time a task is completed. For example, from the time a shipping order is printed to the time it is loaded on the truck and the system is updated. Discrete Manufacturing
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cycle timeThe normal time to complete a product or service operation. This is not the same as takt time.
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cycle timeThe amount of time it takes to complete a business process.
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