Improving TRS in Medical Device Production: Complete Guide

Écrit par Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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Medical device production is subject to rigorous quality and precision requirements, which makes production economics critical. Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is a key indicator in this context, measuring actual production efficiency against its maximum potential. Low OEE can lead to distribution delays, cost increases, and reduced compliance with health regulations, thus affecting the entire supply chain.

The factors that negatively influence TRS/OEE in medical device production are varied. Unexpected machine downtime, extended production cycles due to strict quality procedures, and waste caused by poorly optimized processes are some of the common causes. These issues not only lead to productivity losses but also increase direct costs related to downtime. Moreover, quality, which is crucial for medical devices, can be compromised, thus increasing the risk of non-compliance with regulations.

To overcome these challenges, several levers can be implemented. The adoption of continuous improvement methods such as Lean Manufacturing can eliminate waste and optimize processes. The integration of shop floor digitalization solutions, such as real-time tracking tools provided by TeepTrak, offers instant visibility into production line performance. It is crucial to closely monitor key indicators such as downtime rates and synthetic yield rate to instantly adjust processes and minimize losses.

A relevant example is found in a factory producing medical catheters. By analyzing production records with TeepTrak, the team was able to identify a series of micro-downtime events due to frequent manual adjustments. By implementing connected sensors and standardizing adjustment procedures, the factory succeeded in improving its TRS by 15% in just six months, while reducing operating costs related to repeated human interventions.

To start a TRS/OEE project tomorrow, it is essential to prioritize accurate process mapping to identify the main sources of losses. The rapid implementation of tracking solutions such as those offered by TeepTrak allows you to measure and analyze performance in real time. Structuring governance around continuous improvement and equipping teams to effectively analyze production data are crucial steps for rapid and sustainable gains.

FAQ

Question 1: How does TRS impact medical device production?

TRS directly affects productivity, quality, and production costs. Low TRS can lead to increased production lead times and higher operating costs, while compromising product quality and compliance.

Question 2: What are the levers to improve TRS in a medical device manufacturing plant?

The main levers include the adoption of Lean methods, digitalization of production processes with tools like those from TeepTrak, and rigorous monitoring of key performance indicators to identify and reduce losses.

Question 3: Where to start to improve the OEE of my production line?

Start with a comprehensive assessment of your production chain to identify major losses. Implement tracking tools like TeepTrak to analyze data in real time and engage targeted continuous improvement initiatives.

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