| | JUNE 20228INDUSTRY INSIGHTSHOW IoT CAN HELP ACHIEVE THE GOLDEN STANDARD OEEBy Amit Singh, CEO, TeliolabsM easuring optimum performance in the manufacturing sector is no mean feat. Herein, tracking individual KPIs can prove moot in light of the complexity of the processes involved. That's why Overall Equipment Effectiveness (developed by Seiichi Nakajima: founder of the Total Productive Maintenance system) came into being. It revolutionised the monitoring of machine effectiveness by clubbing three KPIs (Performance, Quality, and Availability) together. WHAT IS OEE?In the paragraph above, we've already talked about what OEE stands for. Now, let's delve into its definition and practical underpinnings. On the surface, OEE means the percentage of production time that's demonstrably productive. In manufacturing verbiage, a 100 percent OEE score constitutes three key insights:· You're manufacturing good parts across the board.· The pace of manufacturing is as fast as it could be. · The stop time (the time when the machine is not in production: downtime) is zero.Now, these three insights pave the way for a neat framework that forms the mathematical basis of calculating OEE. Like we mentioned before, OEE is a compound KPI that accounts for three KPIs at once: Performance, Quality,
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