|
Time Buffers and Relay Racing![]() Have you ever watched a relay race? Each runner gives the best of his performance for his portion of the race, and passes the baton to the next runner in a predefined area. In a 4x100m relay, to pass the baton there is a 20m transmission zone: 10m before the 100m, and 10m after. This zone is materialized on the ground, to allow the athletes to adjust their actions. Passing the relay before or after this zone is eliminatory. This 20m zone for each 100m section thus represents 20% of the distance travelled. Wait a bit (at least a few tenths of a second...). In our supply chains, we naturally ask each of the players (suppliers, factories, distribution centers) to give their best performance, but then to hand over the baton at a given date or even time, very precisely. Is that right? If, for example, we assemble complex systems with multiple components made to order, we require all partners to deliver just in time for integration of the final system. ![]()
![]() Copyright © 2020 Demand Driven Technologies and reproduced with permission. |
| Copyright © 2020 PSQ |