How does your company define performance when calculating how well a production line is doing? It seems that there are as many different ways to measure performance as there are companies. The most generally accepted performance indicator is OEE or Overall Equipment Effectiveness.
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OEE is used as a method of measuring and quantifying the performance of a production line, and identifying and reducing the root-causes of capacity and output losses.
This on demand seminar covers the following sections:
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to learn how to maximise their production line performance is invited:
Invest some time to learn how to get the most out of your checkweigher!
OEE is used as a method of measuring and quantifying the performance of a production line, and identifying and reducing the root-causes of capacity and output losses.
This on demand seminar covers the following sections:
- Defining OEE & calculating Performance - Looking at how performance can be defined and the 3 primary factors used for calculating OEE
- Key drivers that affect checkweighing OEE - The individual factors which drive and affect checkweighing OEE
- Improving OEE… The payback - How to improve OEE and how this will affect your bottom line
- Sustaining Success - How best to sustain a high OEE and the measures you may need to take in doing this
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to learn how to maximise their production line performance is invited:
- Product, production and quality control managers at all levels
- Project managers making decisions on equipment for new product lines
- Checkweigher operators and production personnel
- All maintenance and technical personnel
Invest some time to learn how to get the most out of your checkweigher!
