Execution time is the interval of time it takes to develop an object from the acceptance of an order to the delivery of goods to the customer. Thus, execution time can represent one individual step (job execution time), or a production order or customer order (job execution time).
Brief description
Execution time consists of time to develop (including preparation time), time needed for transportation, inspection and downtime. Handling time (execution time) consists of time to prepare and time to develop, transition time (80 - 90% work execution time) and time needed for transportation and stopping time.
Features and assumptions
The consequences of long execution times are increased resources in circulation and associated increased capital ties as well as storage and transportation costs, and for the customer, it is increased waiting time.
Ways to reduce execution time:
Separation of work activities
Overlaying work activities
Celebrating
Reduction of transition time
Minimize preparation time
Implementation of family groups
Formula
Execution time [e.g., days] = Moment end point measurement - Moment start point
Execution time [e.g., days] = Sum of execution time of all partial systems