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There is a positive relationship between long production run sizes and OEE

24 Nov 2015

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  • Evidence suggests that longer run sizes lead to increased overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
  • OEE is a measure of how effectively manufacturing equipment is utilised and is defined as a product of machine availability, machine performance and product quality.
  • Increasing run sizes improves availability as a result of less change over time, and performance as a result of less operator inefficiency.
  • North America facilities that previously ran at world-class OEE rates, have experienced lower OEE rates due to a move towards reduced lot sizes and shifting large volume production overseas1.
    • Shorter run sizes resulted in increased changeover frequency which led to increased planned downtime and reduced asset utilization.
    • As a result OEE rates dropped from 85% to as low as 50%1.

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