4.13 Key Terms

Key Terms

  • Leading capacity: Where capacity is increased to meet expected demand.
  • Following capacity: Where companies wait for demand increases before expanding capabilities.
  • Tracking capacity: This adds incremental capacity over time to meet demand.
  • Design capacity: Refers to the maximum designed capacity or output rate.
  • Effective capacity: This is the design capacity minus personal and other allowances.
  • Sequential process: Any process with several steps, one after another.
  • Bottleneck: The slowest step in each process or the slowest process in a system.
  • Economic considerations: Consider the cost, useful life, compatibility, and revenue for each alternative.
  • Non-economic considerations: Include public opinion, employee reactions, and community pressure.

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