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bottleneck resource

A bottleneck resource is the step, machine, line, or work center that most limits overall process throughput.

A bottleneck resource is the resource in a process that most limits overall throughput. It is the step, machine, work center, labor skill, or inspection point whose available capacity is lower than the demand placed on it, causing work to queue and constraining output for the larger system.

In manufacturing, the term is used in production planning, scheduling, lean improvement, and capacity analysis. The bottleneck resource is not simply any busy asset. It is the constraining resource that governs how much product can move through the process over a given period. If upstream operations run faster, inventory or WIP typically builds in front of it rather than increasing finished output.

A bottleneck resource can be permanent or temporary. For example, a specialized heat treat oven may be the recurring bottleneck in one plant, while a final inspection station may become a temporary bottleneck during a surge in demand or a staffing shortage. In MES, ERP, and planning contexts, identifying the bottleneck resource helps with realistic scheduling, queue management, and capacity planning.

The term is commonly confused with a general constraint or with low utilization elsewhere in the line. A bottleneck resource is a specific capacity-limiting point in the workflow. Other resources may still affect lead time, quality, or cost without being the current bottleneck.

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