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Why Is It Not Possible To Achieve A Perfect

The document discusses why it is impossible to achieve a perfect OEE of 100%. It explains that OEE considers quality, performance, and availability, but multiple factors like unscheduled downtime, scheduled downtime, throughput delta, minor stops, and rejects make 100% an impossible target to achieve.

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Why Is It Not Possible To Achieve A Perfect

The document discusses why it is impossible to achieve a perfect OEE of 100%. It explains that OEE considers quality, performance, and availability, but multiple factors like unscheduled downtime, scheduled downtime, throughput delta, minor stops, and rejects make 100% an impossible target to achieve.

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WHY IS IT NOT POSSIBLE TO

ACHIEVE A PERFECT

OEE
OF 100%?

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MEANING

Overall Equipment Effectiveness


(OEE) is a lean metric to assess
the actual performance of a
production line compared to its
maximum potential. It is
represented in percentage terms.

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OEE = Quality x Performance x
Availability.

The quality considers good parts.


Peroformance considers the rate
of production, and Availability
considers stoppage time.

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MULTIPLE FACTORS WHICH
MAKE OEE 100% AN IMPOSSIBLE
TARGET:

1. Unscheduled downtime /
Unplanned stops- This occurs
with equipment failures for any
significant period equipment is
scheduled to run. This is also
called an unplanned stop or
downtime.

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2. Scheduled Downtime- There
are two methods which fall under
scheduled downtime Preventive
Maintenance and Changeover
time.

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3. Throughput delta- There are
products which run at lower UPH /
speed due to certain factors
defined by customers and also
due to machine limitation for the
long term or short term.

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4. Minor stops / Idle time- Minor
stops or idle time occurs when
there is a delay in raw material
availability online.

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5. Rejects- All kinds of reject
which leads to less good card
production and this results in low
OEE.

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INQUIRE NOW!

Learn about OEE in our Lean


Practitioner and Lean Guide
programs

+91 98113 70943

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