TRS Optimization Through OEE AMA by Kishore

Written by Ravinder Singh

Mar 6, 2026

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In the current industrial context, the necessity to optimize Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is crucial for maintaining market competitiveness. The ‘OEE AMA’ method proposed by Kishore aims to address this need through a structured and practical approach, offering factories a clear roadmap to maximize their throughput. For a company, ignoring OEE can result in hidden costs, prolonged downtime, and inconsistent production quality, compromising essential performance objectives.

The main causes of OEE underperformance are often linked to poor management of downtime and inefficiencies in utilizing measurement tools such as TeepTrak. Idle machines and unplanned downtime directly impact TRS and profit margins. Furthermore, without precise analysis of this data, companies struggle to identify weak points in their production lines, leading to losses that are difficult to correct without centralized, real-time visibility.

To remedy this, the solution consists of adopting an integrated approach to industrial performance. The use of a shop floor digitalization system, such as the TeepTrak offering, enables direct TRS monitoring, downtime analysis, and progressive process improvement. Tools that provide multi-line visibility and centralized data management offer the necessary leverage to detect problems and resolve them quickly. Key indicators to monitor include utilization rates, quality rates, and availability rates, fundamental elements of OEE.

A concrete example is that of an automotive parts manufacturing plant that, through TeepTrak integration, was able to reduce its downtime by 20% and increase its TRS by 15%. By identifying bottlenecks and malfunctions through real-time data, the plant optimized its maintenance routines, reduced scrap, and improved the overall efficiency of its processes, demonstrating that even small adjustments, guided by performance analysis, can produce major effects.

It is clear that for an industrial company to fully benefit from its production capacity, it is imperative to structure a TRS/OEE project. Decision-makers must therefore prioritize the implementation of measurement and analysis solutions, such as TeepTrak, which will provide visibility and control over operational performance. The objective is to create a culture of continuous improvement where each action supports cost reduction, quality increase, and enhanced productivity. Commit to this approach now to transform your production lines into engines of innovation and efficiency.

FAQ

Question 1: How does ‘OEE AMA by Kishore’ optimize TRS?

‘OEE AMA by Kishore’ offers a structured method to identify inefficiencies and implement practical solutions, thereby optimizing TRS.

Question 2: What are the key TRS indicators?

Key TRS indicators include utilization rate, quality rate, and availability rate, essential for measuring overall effectiveness.

Question 3: Where should I start to improve OEE in my plant?

Start by adopting real-time monitoring solutions, such as TeepTrak, to gain immediate visibility into your performance and identify possible improvements.

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