OEE and TRS: Guide to Improving Overall Equipment Effectiveness

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In the manufacturing industry, mastering the concepts of OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) and TRS (Total Running Speed) is crucial for optimizing production line performance. OEE is a key indicator that measures operational efficiency by integrating availability, performance, and quality. By improving these aspects, factories can reduce waste, minimize downtime, and increase their competitiveness. Understanding the importance of OEE is the first step toward successful industrial optimization.

The causes of OEE-related inefficiencies are multiple: frequent breakdowns, unplanned downtime, machine under-performance, and quality defects. These issues directly affect TRS/OEE, leading to financial losses and resource underutilization. A factory with low OEE sees its production cost increase due to the need to use more machines and labor to meet production targets.

To improve OEE, it is essential to implement continuous improvement strategies such as Lean Manufacturing and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). Digitalizing the shop floor with TeepTrak solutions enables real-time performance monitoring and precise analysis of machine stops. Using relevant performance indicators facilitates continuous improvement management and ensures better visibility on production lines.

A concrete example is that of an automotive parts factory that reduced its downtime by 30% in one year by applying these methods. By identifying the causes of breakdowns through data analysis collected by TeepTrak, the team was able to implement technical and organizational changes that improved their overall TRS. Real-time monitoring enabled rapid response to issues and maintenance of optimal performance.

For any manufacturing company, focusing on OEE improvement represents an opportunity to reduce production costs and generate significant productivity gains. Start by accurately measuring your critical performance indicators and deploy solutions tailored to your needs. Structuring a project around TRS/OEE with TeepTrak support opens new perspectives for the future of your production.

FAQ

Question 1: How to improve OEE in our factory?

Take accurate measurements of your performance, identify and eliminate bottlenecks, apply Lean Manufacturing principles, and use a real-time monitoring tool like TeepTrak.

Question 2: What is the impact of low OEE?

Low OEE results in higher production costs, declining quality, and overall inefficiency. This can also affect customer satisfaction if deadlines are not met.

Question 3: Where to start to optimize TRS/OEE?

Start with an assessment of your current situation. Identify the main factors influencing your OEE and implement effective monitoring tools for continuous improvement.

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