How Engineering Lead Times Are Reshaping Planning, Procurement, and Delivery
For many years, engineering lead times were treated as an operational detail. Something to be managed by production schedules, absorbed by buffers, or resolved with overtime when pressure increased.
That assumption no longer holds. Across manufacturing, infrastructure, defence, energy, and transport, engineering lead times are now a strategic risk—one that affects contracts, cash flow, compliance, and long-term competitiveness.
This article explores why lead times have become harder to predict, where risk is actually accumulating, and why organisations that understand this shift are better positioned to deliver reliably.

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