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gennemløb

Gennemløb is a Danish term used in production, logistics, and process management to describe how much work passes through a system and how long it takes for work to move from the start to the end of a process. The meaning can refer to either the rate at which units are completed (throughput) or the total time a unit spends in the system (throughput time), depending on the context.

Throughput rate refers to the number of units that are finished in a given period, typically expressed

Throughput time, sometimes called lead time or cycle time in related literature, is the total time a

In practice, gennembløb is used to assess and compare process performance, plan capacity, and identify opportunities

See also: throughput, lead time, cycle time, bottleneck, capacity planning.

as
units
per
hour
or
per
day.
It
is
influenced
by
system
capacity,
the
presence
of
bottlenecks,
line
balance,
and
quality
yield.
Calculation
examples
include
total
completed
units
divided
by
a
time
interval
or
the
minimum
capacity
across
stages
of
a
process.
unit
spends
inside
the
process,
from
entry
to
exit.
This
includes
processing
time
and
any
waiting
or
queueing
time
between
stages.
Reducing
throughput
time
is
a
common
objective
in
Lean
and
continuous
improvement
initiatives,
often
achieved
by
smoothing
work,
reducing
setup
times,
or
removing
non-value-adding
steps.
for
improvement.
It
is
applicable
to
manufacturing
lines,
service
processes,
and
data
or
information
pipelines,
where
the
flow
of
work
or
data
is
a
central
performance
measure.