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On-Time In-Full (OTIF)
Suppliers & Vendors
Also known as: OTIF
Definition
A delivery metric measuring the share of orders delivered both on the promised date and in the complete quantity.
Explanation
OTIF is a demanding, customer-centric measure: a delivery counts only if it is both on time and complete. It exposes reliability problems that separate on-time and fill-rate metrics can mask, and is a headline supplier KPI.
Example
The supplier's OTIF is 92%: 8% of orders were either late or short.
Related terms
- Fill Rate — The percentage of ordered quantity a supplier delivers from stock without shortfall or backorder.
- Lead Time — The elapsed time between placing an order and receiving the goods.
- Supplier Performance Management — The ongoing measurement of how well suppliers meet expectations on quality, delivery, cost and service.
- Key Performance Indicator (KPI) — A metric chosen to track progress toward a specific objective.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is On-Time In-Full (OTIF)?
A delivery metric measuring the share of orders delivered both on the promised date and in the complete quantity. OTIF is a demanding, customer-centric measure: a delivery counts only if it is both on time and complete. It exposes reliability problems that separate on-time and fill-rate metrics can mask, and is a headline supplier KPI.
Can you give an example of On-Time In-Full (OTIF)?
The supplier's OTIF is 92%: 8% of orders were either late or short.
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