Question
Which of the following refers to the maximum amount of
time taken in production to in order to fulfill customer demand? ÂSolution
In a lean system, takt time is the rate of production needed to meet customer demand, calculated by dividing the available production time by the required output. It serves as the "heartbeat" of the production process, providing a target for how often a unit must be completed to avoid overproduction or underproduction. By aligning production speed with customer demand, takt time helps balance production, identify bottlenecks, reduce waste, and improve efficiency  .
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