Delivery delay :
Delivery delay :
What does this term stand for?
A delivery delay occurs when goods, shipments, or services fail to arrive at their destination by the agreed-upon date, scheduled time, or contractually specified deadline. This deviation from the expected delivery timeframe represents a failure to meet performance standards established in shipping agreements, purchase orders, or service level agreements (SLAs). Delivery delays are measured against the committed delivery date or window, which may be explicitly stated in contracts or implicitly understood based on standard lead times and industry practices. In logistics and supply chain management, even minor delays can trigger cascading effects throughout the supply chain, affecting inventory management, production schedules, and customer satisfaction.
Common Causes
- External Factors
- Internal Operational Issues
- Supply Chain Disruptions
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