2008
DOI: 10.1080/00207540601142645
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Performance measurement using overall equipment effectiveness (OEE): literature review and practical application discussion

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“…Another role that was found to be relevant to the management team is the removal of barriers to ensure a smooth OEE implementation. This is supported by the literature, where it is suggested that management is to provide shop-floor with the basics on how to measure OEE as data collection and accuracy have been proven to be among the main challenges for many organisations (Muchiri and Pintelon, 2008). This goes hand-in-hand with data collection simplification, where this too was agreed by organisations as relevant to the role that management teams should be involved with during the implementation of OEE.…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…Another role that was found to be relevant to the management team is the removal of barriers to ensure a smooth OEE implementation. This is supported by the literature, where it is suggested that management is to provide shop-floor with the basics on how to measure OEE as data collection and accuracy have been proven to be among the main challenges for many organisations (Muchiri and Pintelon, 2008). This goes hand-in-hand with data collection simplification, where this too was agreed by organisations as relevant to the role that management teams should be involved with during the implementation of OEE.…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The need for measurement accuracy in determining OEE values has been emphasised by Wang andPan (2011), Muchiri andPintelon (2008), Eldridge et al (2005) and Jeong and Phillips (2001). Sohal et al (2010) found that a resistive culture could also lead to data inaccuracies and consequently demotivate employees, which may threaten the implementation of OEE.…”
Section: Oee Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of TPM is to achieve zero breakdowns and zero defects related to equipment, which could lead to improvements in the production rate, reduction in inventory, reduction in costs and eventually increases in labor productivity. As analyzed by Muchiri and Pintelon (2008), this is especially true of highly automated processes.…”
Section: Origin Of Oee: the Total Productive Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different factors are in use to quantify the utilization of machines, typically in terms of availability, performance and quality. In this context, the most common operational indicator in use is the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), which measures different types of production losses and indicates areas of technology and operations improvement [41]. The improvement of OEE is not as much a technological issue as it is organizational; training of machine operators and adequate maintenance can both contribute to high OEE.…”
Section: Manufacturing Technologies and Industrial Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%