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👷♂️ OEE, or Overall Equipment Effectiveness, is a crucial metric in manufacturing that measures the efficiency of equipment or machinery. It combines Availability Rate, Performance Rate, and Quality Rate to give a comprehensive view of production efficiency.
🔵 Availability Rate (91.67%): This measures the percentage of time the equipment is available for production. Downtime due to equipment failure and setup adjustments reduces this rate.
🔵 Performance Rate (95.45%): This measures the speed at which the equipment operates compared to its ideal speed. Minor stoppages and speed losses impact this rate.
🔵 Quality Rate (97.62%): This measures the percentage of good-quality products produced compared to the total products. Rejections and rework reduce this rate.
🔵 Combining these metrics, we get an OEE of 85.42%. This is considered world-class, indicating high efficiency and minimal downtime.
🔵 Striving for perfect OEE (100%) means peak performance with no downtime and flawless quality parts consistently.
🔵 Typical OEE (60%) suggests room for improvement and opportunities for optimization.
🔵 Low OEE (<40%) indicates urgent need for improvement due to frequent downtime and poor quality output.
OEE serves as a holistic performance measure, offering insights into equipment efficiency and guiding efforts to minimize losses, enhance productivity, and streamline operations.
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