Which term refers to the time between placing an order and receiving it?
Lead time is the textbook definition of the interval between order placement and order receipt. Stock-out describes a shortage, order point is the inventory level that triggers an order, and safety stock is buffer inventory; none of these capture the elapsed-time concept.
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