Estimated Time of Completion (ETC)
Estimated Time of Completion (ETC)
What does this term stand for?
Estimated Time of Completion (ETC) is the projected time when a logistics operation, such as loading, unloading, customs clearance, or a transport task, is expected to be completed. In logistics, ETC helps planners schedule resources, coordinate subsequent operations, and manage workflow across supply chain processes. Accurate ETC estimations reduce bottlenecks, improve operational efficiency, and enhance customer communication by providing realistic timelines for task completion.
Key Characteristics:
- Predicted completion time for a logistics task or operation
- Supports scheduling and workflow planning
- Helps coordinate multiple supply chain activities
- Reduces delays and bottlenecks
- Provides reliable information for customers and stakeholders
- Enhances operational efficiency and resource utilization
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