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reserveringsruimte

Reserveringsruimte is a term used in operations, planning and management to describe the portion of available capacity, resources, or budget that is intentionally set aside as a buffer. The idea is to provide a margin of safety that helps a system absorb uncertainty and variability in demand, supply or process performance without compromising overall performance.

In production and logistics, reserveringsruimte helps cope with fluctuations in demand, machine downtime or delays in

In project management, reserve capacity or contingency reserves in time and cost function similarly. They provide

Determining the size of reserveringsruimte depends on factors such as forecast accuracy, lead times, service level

Effective use of reserveringsruimte requires governance. This includes clear rules for when reserves may be tapped,

deliveries.
For
example,
a
factory
may
reserve
a
percentage
of
its
daily
capacity
to
absorb
peak
orders
or
unexpected
stoppages,
ensuring
that
service
levels
and
delivery
times
remain
achievable
even
when
conditions
deviate
from
forecasts.
a
cushion
for
identified
risks
and
enable
timely
responses
to
unforeseen
events,
without
derailing
the
project
schedule
or
budget.
targets,
and
risk
tolerance.
Methods
range
from
statistical
analysis
and
scenario
planning
to
policy-driven
thresholds.
The
trade-off
is
clear:
larger
reserves
increase
reliability
and
flexibility
but
reduce
efficiency
and
raise
operating
or
holding
costs.
how
they
are
replenished,
and
who
has
authority
to
authorize
their
use.
Proper
management
ensures
reserves
fulfill
their
purpose
rather
than
becoming
a
hidden
inefficiency.