In lean manufacturing, the bottleneck station determines the overall throughput of a production line because it limits the rate at which finished goods can exit the system.
The bottleneck cycle time is calculated by dividing the total available production time by the number of units that must be produced, giving the maximum allowable time per unit at the constraint.
By keeping the bottleneck cycle time low, manufacturers can increase capacity, reduce workβinβprocess inventory, and improve lead times.
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