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- Takt_time abstract "Takt time, derived from the German word Taktzeit, translated best as meter, sets the pace for industrial manufacturing lines so that production cycle times can be matched to customer demand rate. For example, in automobile manufacturing, cars are assembled on a line, at a certain cycle time, ideally being moved on to the next station within the takt time so as to neither over or under produce. The cycle time to complete work on each station is often less than the takt time in order to ensure that the customer is never short of product. Although theoretically you want to match cycle time to takt time to avoid building inventories and over-sizing equipment, the reality is that demand is dynamic and never precisely known and also process disruptions such as unplanned downtime can occur. Thus, in practice, it is generally understood that cycle time needs to be slightly less than takt time.".
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- Takt_time subject Category:Industry.
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- Takt_time subject Category:Production_and_manufacturing.
- Takt_time subject Category:Quality_control.
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- Takt_time comment "Takt time, derived from the German word Taktzeit, translated best as meter, sets the pace for industrial manufacturing lines so that production cycle times can be matched to customer demand rate. For example, in automobile manufacturing, cars are assembled on a line, at a certain cycle time, ideally being moved on to the next station within the takt time so as to neither over or under produce.".
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