A mechanical engineering bottleneck refers to a constraint within a system—such as limited production capacity, outdated equipment, or inefficient design—that slows overall output. It is used to identify and prioritize improvements in manufacturing and product development. Engineers, project managers, and production teams benefit most, as resolving bottlenecks boosts efficiency, reduces costs, and accelerates project timelines.
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