Optimizing OEE in the Paper Industry: A Practical Guide

Écrit par Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In the paper industry, maintaining optimal efficiency is crucial to ensure product competitiveness and quality. Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), or TRS, is a key performance indicator that measures the performance of a production line. However, many mills struggle to achieve satisfactory OEE levels, which directly impacts their profitability and ability to meet market demands. In such a competitive sector, OEE optimization is not just an advantage—it is a necessity.

The main causes of poor OEE performance in the paper industry include unplanned downtime, performance losses, and quality issues. These factors can lead to reduced productivity, increased production costs, and decreased customer satisfaction. For example, an unexpected machine stoppage can cause delays in the production chain, generating additional costs and workload overloads for teams. Negative impacts on OEE/TRS often translate into reduced market competitiveness.

To address these issues, several solutions can be implemented. Adopting Lean methods and continuous improvement techniques, such as Kaizen, helps identify and eliminate sources of waste. Integrating digitalization solutions, such as TeepTrak real-time monitoring, provides increased visibility into line performance. These tools help detect anomalies quickly and reduce downtime. Additionally, OEE management should include regular monitoring of critical indicators such as availability rate, performance, and quality.

A concrete example can be observed in a paper mill that recently implemented a TeepTrak real-time monitoring system. Initially, the mill struggled to maintain consistent operational efficiency. Through data analysis provided by the solution, the team identified a specific machine causing frequent stoppages. By implementing preventive maintenance and personnel training, they reduced downtime by 20% and improved the quality of finished products, demonstrating the positive impact of OEE optimization.

To initiate an OEE/TRS performance project, it is essential to start by mapping existing processes and identifying weak areas. Initiating brainstorming sessions with teams to propose rapid corrective actions, called ‘quick wins,’ can prove effective. By establishing clear governance around continuous improvement, mills can achieve significant gains in terms of productivity and cost reduction. Using TeepTrak solutions provides essential support in this approach, offering precise monitoring and facilitating data-driven decision-making.

FAQ

Question 1: How can you improve OEE in the paper industry?

To improve OEE, it is essential to monitor key indicators such as availability, performance, and quality. Adopt continuous improvement methods and integrate digitalization tools, such as solutions offered by TeepTrak, to reduce downtime and improve quality.

Question 2: What impact does low OEE have on a paper mill?

Low OEE can lead to high production costs, productivity losses, reduced quality, and diminished market competitiveness. It is crucial to resolve efficiency-related issues to maintain profitable operations.

Question 3: Where should you start to optimize OEE in a paper mill?

Start by analyzing your existing processes and identifying bottlenecks. Use real-time monitoring tools to obtain reliable data and implement corrective actions. Prioritize ‘quick wins’ to achieve immediate results.

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