OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) Calculating and Improving
Why OEE OEE is a measure comparing how well manufacturing equipment is performing compared to the ideal plant. The resulting measurement is expressed as the ratio of the actual output of the equipment divided by the maximum possible output of the equipment under ideal conditions. OEE is calculated by multiplying three independently measured values: Availability, Performance Rate, and Quality Rate. In other words, OEE takes a holistic view of all losses that impact on equipment performance
OEE is also the key measure of the tangible benefits obtainable from TPM (Total Productive Maintenance)
Who Should Attend
Production Manager, Maintenance Manager
Production Engineers, Maintenance Engineers
Machine Operators or Technicians
Course Contents (1 day)
OEE definitions and calculation
OEE production losses
Tracking the components of OEE
Identifying and learning from best demonstrated practice
OEE problem solving and tools
OEE deployment for improving production and maintenance tasks
Presenting and communicating OEE data
Empowering staff to address OEE issues
OEE and TPM
Number of Participants Maximum 30
Language Training material: Thai and English Training language: Thai