Latest revision as of 14:48, 10 June 2017
On-time to Current Schedule Ratio measures the ability to deliver products and service on or before the most recent date given to the customer in the latest order (change) confirmation. An order is on-time if all items were delivered by the latest schedule communicated to the customer, using the customer's definition of 'on-time to current schedule date'.
Calculation
On-time to Current Schedule Ratio |
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Orders On-time to Current Schedule date |
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where
- Orders On-time to Latest Schedule date = 1 (one) if all items were delivered on-time, 0 (zero) if one or more items were delivered too early or too late
- n = Total number of orders or order lines delivered
Unit of measure: %
Notes
On-time to Current Schedule Ratio is one of the three types of on-time metrics possible:
Advanced planning and optimization systems attempt to first reconfirm the Current Schedule date, then if possible improve to the Original Commit date and finally if possible improve to the Customer Request date.
Community Importance
Rating:
Hierarchy
ID | Name | Level | x | DP13 | Orders On-time Ratio | 2 | DP13 |
DP133 | On-time to Current Schedule Ratio | 3 | DP133 |
On-time to Current Schedule Ratio Orders On-time Ratio 11330 3 On-time, Dependability, Reliability, Performance, Current, Schedule, Latest, Delivery, Estimate, Date, Supply Chain The ability to deliver products and service on or before the date given to the customer in the first (original) order confirmation. An order is on-time if all items were delivered by the date originally communicated to the customer, using the customer's definition of 'on-time to original commit'