OEE Dashboard for Calculation: Optimize Your Production

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In today’s industrial context, optimizing Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is paramount for any factory seeking to remain competitive. A well-designed OEE calculation dashboard enables real-time monitoring of machine performance, thereby reducing downtime and improving production quality. However, the challenge remains in properly understanding these indicators to better control productivity.

Difficulties encountered during OEE dashboard implementation often include a lack of understanding of the root causes of inefficiencies: frequent shutdowns, production variability, and quality issues. These elements directly impact TRS, leading to high costs and underutilization of capacity. Identifying these problems is essential for improving performance.

Solutions involve integrating real-time monitoring tools such as those offered by TeepTrak. Through shop floor digitalization technologies, it becomes possible to track key indicators in real time. This includes detailed monitoring of downtime and performance rates. The Lean methodology combined with a continuous improvement tool further strengthens these approaches.

A concrete example comes from an automotive factory that used spreadsheets to track its OEE. By implementing a digital dashboard, it was able to increase its TRS by 15% in six months. The use of a TeepTrak solution made it possible to precisely identify bottlenecks and quickly correct deviations, ensuring increased efficiency.

To take action, it is crucial to start with a precise evaluation of current performance via the OEE dashboard. Defining clear objectives and measuring progress regularly are key steps. By integrating a solution like TeepTrak’s, factories can not only optimize their TRS/OEE but also strengthen their market competitiveness by adopting a robust continuous improvement strategy.

FAQ

Question 1: How can an OEE dashboard improve production?

An OEE dashboard provides real-time visibility of performance, quickly identifying inefficiencies and downtime for immediate corrective action.

Question 2: What are the key elements of a good OEE dashboard?

A good OEE dashboard must include clear indicators regarding availability, performance and quality, enabling in-depth analysis and continuous monitoring.

Question 3: Where to start implementing an OEE dashboard?

Begin by assessing your specific performance monitoring needs, then implement a digital solution such as those offered by TeepTrak for optimal efficiency.

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