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Introduction
Many production systems are human-machine system. Needless to say, dependence of production system on equipment increases as automation progress. Similarly, production efficiency is governed by degree of proficiency in method of manufacturing, using, and maintaining equipment.
TPM is designed to prevent the occurrence of stoppage losses due to failures and adjustment, speed losses resulting from minor stoppages and speed reduction, and defect losses caused by process defects, start-up and yield declines, by improving the method of manufacturing, using, and maintaining equipment. Its purpose is to maximize the efficiency of production system in an overall manner
The success or failure of TPM greatly depends on 1) an organization's right understanding, 2) determination and zeal of top management, 3) small-group activity participated in by all member, and 4) Measurement of the TPM effectiveness
Expected Participants
Factory Manager
Production Manager and Senior Supervisors
Maintenance Manager and Senior Supervisors
Administration Manager and Senior Supervisors
Etc
Agenda
Day
Time
Learning Objectives
Training Topics
Day One
09.00-12.00
An organization's right understanding
- TPM: why, what, outputs, outcomes - OEE and loss structure - Eight pillars related to twelve steps
Top management commitment
- Workshop - The determination to introduce TPM - Visualizing the end-in-mind
13.00-16.00
Small-group activity
- TPM facilitator team - Autonomous maintenance group - Contest and rewarding system