Optimize Efficiency with OEE and TPM Training

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 8, 2026

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In the manufacturing sector, improving operational efficiency is essential to maintaining competitiveness. Maximizing OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) and integrating TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) principles are key levers for achieving this. However, many factories struggle to implement effective strategies, which negatively impacts their production targets. Plant managers and line supervisors must therefore understand these concepts in order to ensure improved performance.

The difficulties encountered in factories in improving OEE often have deep-rooted and varied causes. These are usually problems of inappropriate maintenance, invisible bottlenecks, or insufficient training that degrade productivity. In addition, frequent downtime or quality defects increase operating costs. Ignoring these problems can lead to significant yield losses, making it critical to adopt corrective solutions to optimize equipment utilization.

Among the solutions to counter these issues, strengthening TPM training and using real-time monitoring tools such as those offered by TeepTrak are proving decisive. By applying a Lean methodology for continuous improvement and proactively monitoring key indicators such as OEE, manufacturers can identify inefficiencies. Digitizing the shop floor provides accurate visibility of operations across different levels of production, offering significant opportunities for optimization.

A concrete example of these initiatives can be seen in an automotive plant that implemented an integrated OEE and TPM strategy. By first identifying inefficiencies using TeepTrak, the team was able to measure actual performance and institute regular TPM-focused training sessions. In just a few months, unplanned downtime decreased by 25%, while the quality of the final product improved, demonstrating the tangible results of proactive and controlled equipment management.

Starting tomorrow with a solid OEE and TPM approach requires initiating a structured plan. By prioritizing actions such as ongoing team training and the adoption of measurement tools such as those from TeepTrak, managers can quickly achieve quick wins. By establishing dedicated governance and monitoring expected gains, decision-makers will have all the keys to transforming their industrial performance and thus sustaining a competitive advantage.

FAQ

Question 1: How does TPM influence OEE?

TPM improves OEE by reducing machine downtime through proactive maintenance and engaging operators in better equipment management.

Question 2: What impact can poor OEE management have?

Poor OEE management leads to inefficiencies, financial losses, and harms competitiveness. It is crucial to monitor this indicator more closely to avoid these pitfalls.

Question 3: Where to start to improve OEE?

Start with a detailed audit of your equipment, then adopt a real-time tracking solution such as TeepTrak to quickly identify areas for improvement.

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