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  2. Overall equipment effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    An OEE of 100% means that only good parts are produced (100% quality), at the maximum speed (100% performance), and without interruption (100% availability). Measuring OEE is a manufacturing best practice. By measuring OEE and the underlying losses, important insights can be gained on how to systematically improve the manufacturing process.

  3. Quality, cost, delivery - Wikipedia

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    Quality, cost, delivery (QCD), sometimes expanded to quality, cost, delivery, morale, safety (QCDMS), [1] is a management approach originally developed by the British automotive industry. [2] QCD assess different components of the production process and provides feedback in the form of facts and figures that help managers make logical decisions.

  4. Manufacturing execution system - Wikipedia

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    Industry groups such as Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association were created in the early 1990s to address the complexity, and advise on the execution of manufacturing execution systems. Manufacturing execution systems, known as MES, are software programs created to oversee and enhance production operations.

  5. Autocoding - Wikipedia

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    The key objective of the software was to reduce the number of EPW's associated with date and price coding errors, and pot and lid marriage errors. [further explanation needed] This still remains the main objective of autocoding software, but functionality has been expanded to encompass quality assurance and OEE performance data. [2]

  6. Performance indicator - Wikipedia

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    Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) is a set of broadly accepted nonfinancial metrics that reflect manufacturing success. OEE = availability x performance x quality; Availability = run time / total time; by definition this is the percentage of the actual amount of production time the machine is running to the production time the machine is ...

  7. Manufacturing operations management - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing operations management (MOM) is a collection of systems for managing end-to-end manufacturing processes with a view to optimizing efficiency. [1] There are many types of MOM software, including for production management, performance analysis, quality and compliance, and human machine interface (HMI). Production management software ...

  8. List of computer-aided manufacturing software - Wikipedia

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    List of CAM Software [1]; Software Developer Operating System(s) License Siemens NX: Siemens Digital Industries Software: Windows, macOS, Unix: Proprietary Fusion 360: Autodesk

  9. 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.