Overall Equipment Effectiveness | OEE | How to improve OEE | 16 Losses of TPM | Technical Session

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OEE/How to improve OEE/16 Losses of TPM
Each and every management across the world is concerned about the OEE of their machines. Higher OEE means better utilization of the equipment and thus no unnecessary investment in the new equipment.
Sounds simple ! Definitely no. We need to be aware of 7 losses of OEE, 5 losses of manpower and 4 other losses. Put together, these are known as 16 losses of TPM.
Once we are aware, we need to monitor the data and need to record our observations. After this, corrective actions are to be applied.
Once, we are well aware of the 16 losses of TPM, we can make our workplace truly world class.

About Yash Khetrapal: Yash has worked with the corporate world for more than 39 years, holding senior positions in big multinationals. Yash has undergone intensive training at Japan’s various plants 5 times and also Leadership Training at National University Singapore. Further, he studied, Boeing’s logistics system at Everett America. In addition he has taken Japanese Language Training at AOTS Nagoya (CKC : Toyota city) wherein he received language training of Chuu Kyuu level. After doing his engineering in 1982 he later gained a PGDBA in Operations. Yash has extensively studied various ancient Indian scriptures like Ram Charit Manas, Bhagwat Gita, Shukra Neeti, Chanakya Neeti, Arth Shastra, Panchtantram, etc. and relates learning from these to the current corporate world. His specialization lies in Leadership Training to senior functionaries along with other behavioral skills and technical Skills, which is backed by a broad experience in Supply Chain, Warehousing and Logistics and Cost Management, with shop floor exposure to more than 200 industries in India and Japan.

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