OEE

The losses holding back the efficiency of a fabrication, assembly or packaging operation

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The purpose of these courses is to provide uniform and consistent guidelines for calculating manufacturing performance for CPG production
The main objective is to provide a common framework which will facilitate the implementation of TPM based metrics.
The intent of this presentation is to define the major drivers of packaging and process performance improvement:

  • Equipment Utilization based on 7 days x 24 hours availability
  • Asset ( Capacity ) Utilization
  • OEE: Overall Equipment Effectiveness
  • OPE: Overall Production Effectiveness

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  • Course 1
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    Focused Improvement

    March 26, 2020 / No Comments

    Chapter 4 of TPM Instructor Course. The effects of much conventional improvement activity used to be transitory, and there was a strong tendency for improvements not to be capable of being sustained or properly established....

    Chapter 4 of TPM Instructor Course. The effects of much conventional improvement activity used to be transitory, and there was a strong tendency for improvements not to be capable of being sustained or properly established....

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  • Course 2
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    Losses, Costs and Efficiency

    March 24, 2020 / No Comments

    Chapter 2 of TPM Instructor Course. The losses holding back the efficiency of a fabrication, assembly or packaging operation employing mainly non-process type equipment will be different from those in an operation that employs mainly...

    Chapter 2 of TPM Instructor Course. The losses holding back the efficiency of a fabrication, assembly or packaging operation employing mainly non-process type equipment will be different from those in an operation that employs mainly...

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