bottleneck definition

bottleneck in the transport sector means a physical, technical or functional barrier which leads to a system break affecting the continuity of long-distance or cross-border flows and which can be surmounted by creating new infrastructure, or substantially upgrading existing infrastructure, that could bring significant improvements which will solve the bottleneck constraints;
bottleneck means a point of congestion in a production system that stops or severely slows the production;
bottleneck means a physical, technical, functional, operational or administrative barrier which leads to a system break affecting the continuity of long-distance or cross-border flows;

More Definitions of bottleneck

bottleneck means a physical barrier that leads to a system break affecting the continuity of long-distance flows. Such a barrier can be absorbed by new infrastructure such as bridges or tunnels that address problems as for example gradients, curve radii, gauge. The need to upgrade existing infrastructure shall not be considered as a bottleneck;
bottleneck means a physical, technical, functional, operational or administrative barrier which leads to a system break, including systematic congestion or standstill, affecting the continuity of traffic for long-distance or cross-border flows;
bottleneck in the transport sector means a physical or technical barrier that leads to a system break affecting the continuity and disruption of transport capacity of long-distance and cross- border flows. Such a barrier can be absorbed by creating new or substantially modernising existing infrastructure in order to increase its capacity such as bridges, locks, groynes, bottom sills or tunnels that address problems as for example gradients, curve radii, gauge, fairway depth or by upgrading intermediate lower classified sections of infrastructure to the level of the rest of the network;
bottleneck means a physical, technical, functional, operational or administrative barrier which leads to a system break, congestion or standstills in either direction of traffic, or recurrent interruptions of long-distance or cross- border flows;
bottleneck means a physical barrier that leads to a system break affecting the continuity of long-distance flows. Such a barrier can be absorbed by new infrastructure such as bridges or tunnels that address problems as for example gradients, curve radii, gauge. The need to
bottleneck means obstacles, in terms of speed and/or capacity, which make it impossible to guarantee the continuity of transport flows, in particular in the framework of priority projects.
bottleneck means a point of congestion in a production system that stops or severely