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  2. On-time performance - Wikipedia

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    On time performance, sometimes referred to as on time running, is normally expressed as a percentage, with a higher percentage meaning more vehicles are on time. The level of on time performance for many transport systems is a very important measure of the effectiveness of the system.

  3. DIFOT - Wikipedia

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    DIFOT (delivery in full, on time) or OTIF (on-time and in-full [delivery]) is a measurement of logistics or delivery performance within a supply chain. Usually expressed as a percentage, [1] it measures whether the supply chain was able to deliver: the expected product (reference and quality) in the quantity ordered by the customer

  4. Delta Air Lines claims top spot: The US airlines with the ...

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    These airports made the list of the 20 major airports in the world with the best on-time departure performance. Globally, the rate of on-time departures was 78.52% in 2023. Kathleen Wong is a ...

  5. Quality, cost, delivery - Wikipedia

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    Performance is a product's primary operating characteristics. For example, for a vehicle audio system, those characteristics include sound quality, surround sound , and Wi-Fi connectivity. Conformance refers to the degree to which a certain product meets the customer's expectations.

  6. Murphy says NJ Transit is 'largely fixed.' Here's what the ...

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    One of the only metrics that showed improvement in 2023 from 2017 was the on-time performance of NJ Transit’s bus operations, which rose to 92.3% in 2023, up from 90.3% in 2017.

  7. Delivery schedule adherence - Wikipedia

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    Poor DSA can result in enhanced buffer stock being carried to compensate for suppliers that fail to deliver on time. [2] This has an associated business cost whilst the potential for stock outs can impact on customer service levels. [3] Targets for DSA are therefore usually set quite high and the calculation and review of the metric important.

  8. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    The amount of time put into individual tasks determines the overall quality of the project. Some tasks may require a given amount of time to complete adequately, but given more time could be completed exceptionally. Over the course of a large project, quality can have a significant impact on time and cost (or vice versa).

  9. Schedule padding - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the relation between schedule padding and expected delay. Schedule padding—sometimes called simply padding, [1] or recovery time—is some amount of 'additional' time added to part or all of a schedule, in excess of the expected duration, that allows it to be resilient to anticipated delays and increase the chance that the published schedule will be met.