Optimize Available Time and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In the industrial world, the notion of available time for equipment, or ‘OEE available time’, is crucial for maximizing productivity and reducing losses. At the heart of factory directors’ and production managers’ concerns, Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) relies on availability, performance, and quality. Understanding and managing available time is essential to ensure that every production minute is exploited to the maximum. However, the complexity of manufacturing operations and unforeseen interruptions often create significant challenges in optimizing this available time.

Unplanned interruptions, equipment failures, and inadequate maintenance are among the main causes of available time losses. These interruptions directly affect TRS/OEE, increasing downtime and reducing productivity. Over the long term, these inefficiencies can harm product quality and increase production costs. Production lines that fail to align their available time with production objectives rely more on reactivity than proactivity, which complicates resource and scheduling management.

To address these issues, several solutions can be deployed. Digitalization of production flow and adoption of continuous improvement solutions, such as those offered by TeepTrak, enable real-time monitoring and increased visibility of performance across multiple lines. The use of key performance indicators (KPIs) and OEE allows better identification of bottlenecks. Implementing rigorous tracking of production stops using digital tools optimizes resource allocation and operational efficiency.

An automotive components manufacturer recently implemented TeepTrak’s real-time monitoring solution to improve its TRS. Initially, the facility frequently experienced unplanned shutdowns due to aging equipment. By digitizing its production lines and integrating monitoring solutions, the facility was able to identify patterns of recurring interruptions, thus enabling prioritization of corrective actions. Result: a 20% improvement in available time and a significant reduction in maintenance costs.

In conclusion, it is essential for industrial managers to pay special attention to optimizing available time for equipment. Implementation of a robust OEE system, combined with high-performance monitoring tools such as those from TeepTrak, represents a strategic lever to boost productivity and reduce costs. It is essential to start with a critical analysis of existing processes and develop a continuous improvement plan to fully leverage available resources and ensure tangible and sustainable results.

FAQ

Question 1: How does available time influence OEE?

Available time is a key component of OEE. It determines the number of hours during which equipment is actually in operation, thus influencing productivity and overall efficiency. Better management of this time reduces losses and improves efficiency.

Question 2: What tools can improve OEE monitoring?

Digital tools such as those from TeepTrak enable real-time monitoring of equipment performance, helping to quickly identify problems and implement effective corrective actions.

Question 3: Where do I start to optimize available time in my facility?

Start with a thorough audit of current processes, identify bottlenecks, then implement real-time monitoring solutions such as those offered by TeepTrak.

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