nonbottleneck
A nonbottleneck is a resource, process step, or work center in a system whose capacity is not the limiting factor for overall throughput. In manufacturing, services, and project management, the bottleneck is the element that constraints the rate at which the system can deliver outputs. Nonbottlenecks have greater capacity than the required flow rate, so they do not determine the system’s maximum throughput under current conditions.
In practice, nonbottlenecks may operate at or near their capacity, but they do not set the pace
Key characteristics include higher capacity relative to the system’s bottleneck, potential underutilization or balanced utilization aligned
Examples can include auxiliary machining stations in a factory, support functions in a service line, or parallel