Optimize OEE with Oee Suntali: Practical Guide to Improve Your Production Lines

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In today’s industrial context, the pressure to reduce costs while increasing productivity has never been stronger. Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) has become a key performance indicator for plant managers and production supervisors, enabling them to quickly identify areas with high improvement potential. However, implementing the OEE concept, often referred to as ‘oee suntali’, remains a significant challenge for many companies that struggle to move beyond simple theoretical calculations.

The causes of poor OEE performance are multiple: unplanned downtime, ineffective maintenance, and unidentified bottlenecks. These issues not only lead to performance degradation but also increase production costs and affect product quality. A poor understanding of OEE can lead to incorrect prioritization of improvement actions, diluting efforts without tangible results.

Fortunately, several solutions are available to decision-makers to overcome these obstacles. Continuous improvement, through methodologies such as Lean Manufacturing, as well as shop floor digitalization, are essential. The use of solutions such as those offered by TeepTrak can provide real-time visibility into production performance, enabling managers to more effectively drive their OEE and accelerate decision-making. Precise indicators, combined with regular analysis of downtime, will transform your operations.

A concrete example is that of an automotive parts factory that discovered that poor communication between operators and the maintenance department was the source of many unplanned stoppages. By deploying a real-time tracking solution like TeepTrak, they were able to reduce these stoppages by 30% within a few months, thus significantly improving their OEE and achieving substantial savings.

To optimize your industrial performance, starting with a detailed assessment of your production lines is crucial. By continuously measuring and analyzing your OEE, and with the help of powerful tools, you will be able to structure a continuous improvement project. We encourage decision-makers to explore TeepTrak’s OEE solutions, which offer comprehensive support in your performance approach, from multi-line visibility to interruption analysis.

FAQ

Question 1: How do I start improving the OEE of my production lines?

Start by evaluating the current performance of your lines using concrete data. Then, identify the main sources of losses and prioritize improvement actions, using real-time tracking tools such as those from TeepTrak.

Question 2: What is the impact of low OEE on my production?

Low OEE results in frequent stoppages, reduced productivity, and higher costs. By improving this indicator, you can increase your efficiency and optimize your costs. Use tracking systems for better visibility.

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