lead time
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Noun
editlead time (countable and uncountable, plural lead times)
- (idiomatic) 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.
- 2019 October, “Chase Line service to be split next May”, in Modern Railways, page 17:
- With long lead times in timetable planning WMT [West Midlands Trains] has stated that the earliest it can recast the timetable will be May 2020.
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editthe amount of time between the initiation of some process and its completion
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edit- “lead time”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.