Equipement performance measurement in production plants based on customer demand

Alexander Hübl, Klaus Altendorfer, Josef Pilstl, Herbert Jodlbauer

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Abstract

Companies have to focus on their customers to stay competitive in the future. Therefore, metrics are necessary to measure the performance of production plants. Based on the TPM approach a metric is introduced in this paper which includes the market. This is done by taking only the produced products into account which fulfill a customer order. Products produced on stock are excluded. As a result the new metric is suitable as a performance measurement in production plants because it supports on the one hand the management objective of optimizing quality rate, performance rate and availability of the equipment. And on the other hand the management has to adjust the loading time on the customer demand. A numerical example emphasis the major drawbacks of the classical TPM metrics and illustrates the advantages of the presented performance metric.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2009 2nd International Symposium on Logistics and Industrial Informatics, LINDI 2009
PublisherIEEE Computer Society Press
Pages178-183
ISBN (Print)9781424439584
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventIEEE 2nd International Symposium on Logistics and Industrial Informatics (LINDI 2009) - Linz, Austria
Duration: 10 Sept 200912 Sept 2009
http://www.fh-ooe.at/lindi2009/

Publication series

Name2009 2nd International Symposium on Logistics and Industrial Informatics, LINDI 2009

Conference

ConferenceIEEE 2nd International Symposium on Logistics and Industrial Informatics (LINDI 2009)
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityLinz
Period10.09.200912.09.2009
Internet address

Keywords

  • Customer demand
  • Oee
  • Performance measurement
  • Teep
  • Utilization

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