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  2. Overall equipment effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Example of OEE and Six Loss calculation. To be able to better determine the sources of the greatest loss and to target the areas that should be improved to increase performances, these categories (Availability, Performance and Quality) have been subdivided further into what is known as the 'Six Big Losses' to OEE. These are categorized as follows:

  3. Overall labor effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Similar to overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), OLE measures availability, performance, and quality. Availability – the percentage of time employees spend making effective contributions; Performance – the amount of product delivered; Quality – the percentage of perfect or saleable product produced

  4. Machine operator efficiency - Wikipedia

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    There is a similar lean manufacturing KPI called overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). The major difference between OEE and MOE is that the OEE rating is on the machine and the MOE is on the person. [citation needed] MOE is a measure of operator performance only, regardless of the type of machine or the speed of the machine they are working on.

  5. Operational efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE): This is used mainly in manufacturing to evaluate how effectively a piece of equipment is used. It combines availability ...

  6. Operations management - Wikipedia

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    Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) is defined as the product between system availability, cycle time efficiency and quality rate. OEE is typically used as key performance indicator (KPI) in conjunction with the lean manufacturing approach.

  7. Oee - Wikipedia

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    Oee or OEE may refer to: Oee (Attica), a town of ancient Attica, Greece; Overall equipment effectiveness This page was last edited on 21 July 2023, at 05:15 (UTC ...

  8. Quality, cost, delivery - Wikipedia

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    The OEE shows how well a company uses its equipment and staff. OEE is calculated on the base of three elements: Availability – compares the planned and the actual time of the process run. For example, if a machine is planned to run 100 hours a week, but in reality runs only 50, then the availability is 50%. [3]

  9. Mean time between failures - Wikipedia

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    The Mil-HDBK-217 reliability calculator manual in combination with RelCalc software (or other comparable tool) enables MTBF reliability rates to be predicted based on design. A concept which is closely related to MTBF, and is important in the computations involving MTBF, is the mean down time (MDT). MDT can be defined as mean time which the ...