Default Safety Lead Time in Business Central – What It Is and How It Is Used
When planning production in Microsoft Dynamics NAV / Business Central, it is very important to configure individual time parameters correctly. One of the lesser-known but very useful parameters is the Default Safety Lead Time field, which can be found in the manufacturing setup.
This parameter serves as a time buffer when planning production orders.
1. Where the parameter is located
You can find this parameter in the menu:
Departments → Manufacturing → Administration → Manufacturing Setup
In this setup you will find the field:
Default Safety Lead Time
The value is entered using a date formula, for example:
- 1D – one day
- 2D – two days
- 1W – one week
2. What is Default Safety Lead Time used for
This parameter defines a default time buffer that is used when calculating production dates.
Its main purpose is to ensure that production is scheduled slightly earlier than the actual delivery date. This helps reduce the risk of:
- production delays
- logistical issues
- material shortages
- unexpected production interruptions
In other words, the system creates a safety buffer between the completion of production and the customer delivery date.
3. When this value is used
NAV uses the Default Safety Lead Time value only when it is not defined at a lower level.
The priority is as follows:
- Safety Lead Time on the Stockkeeping Unit (SKU) Card
- Safety Lead Time on the Item Card
- Default Safety Lead Time in Manufacturing Setup
If the item does not have its own Safety Lead Time defined, the system will use the value from Manufacturing Setup.
4. Practical example
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Customer Delivery Date | 14.02. |
| Default Safety Lead Time | 2D |
When planning production, the system calculates the dates as follows:
| Parameter | Result |
|---|---|
| Production Ending Date | 12.02. |
| Buffer | 2 days |
This means that production must be completed two days earlier than the planned delivery date.
These two days represent a safety buffer that allows time to resolve potential production or logistics issues.
5. When it is appropriate to use this parameter
This parameter is particularly useful when:
- the production process is not completely stable
- small delays occur frequently
- there is a logistical gap between production and shipment
- you need extra time for quality control or packaging
In practice, companies often set the value to:
- 1 day
- 2 days
For specific or critical items, it is usually better to define the Safety Lead Time directly on the Item Card.
Summary
The Default Safety Lead Time field in Manufacturing Setup represents a global time buffer for production planning.
If an item does not have its own Safety Lead Time defined, the system will use this value to calculate production order dates. As a result, production is scheduled slightly earlier, which helps minimize the risk of delayed deliveries.
Correctly configuring this parameter can significantly improve the reliability of production planning in Business Central.