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pinch point
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pinch point [′pinch ‚pȯint]
(industrial engineering)
A point in a plant layout or on an automated guided vehicle such that the distance between the automated guided vehicle and the surrounding equipment and structures is so small that it represents a safety hazard to personnel.


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A valid point concerns volumes of traffic and it is a fact that any congestion in the region is rush-hour specific in key pinch points but not
There will still be pinch points for example the Wrexham to Chester line, he said.
Andrew Baker, office managing partner at the Liverpool base of Baker Tilly, advised: "Irrespective of what peoples' views about the future are, day-to-day cash management, accurate forecasting and identification of pinch points is essential.
 
 
 
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