Learn and Improve the OEE of your Manufacturing Plant

And reduce manufacturing waste and increase the productivity of your production centers

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Description

PRESENTATION


This program is designed to help you understand and effectively use the OEE framework to improve the efficiency of your operations. OEE is a measure of how well a manufacturing operation is performing relative to its designed capacity, and is a key indicator of the overall productivity of a production system.


In this training you will learn the definition, the calculation formula and the benefits of implementing OEE in your manufacturing plant. You will learn about typical problems and understand how to calculate OEE in an 8-hour manufacturing shift. You will be able to carry out a self-assessment and establish your OEE level in comparison with world-class companies, and many more topics.


By the end of this short training, you will be more knowledgeable and better qualified than even large company manufacturing specialists in terms of your understanding of OEE, as well as your ability to help yourself or your company or other organization navigate the OEE fundamentals.


About UPKAIZEN SCHOOL

UPKAIZEN SCHOOL is aimed at increasing your knowledge in Industrial Engineering, Lean Process Improvement, Operations Management and Supply Chain Management. The explanations are rather simple with illustrations that allow everyone to incorporate the knowledge in a joyfull yet valuable way. More than 10,000 students have already validated our training.


Have a great Lean learning journey!!

Dante Garcia

UPKAIZEN SCHOOL


What You Will Learn!

  • Improve the efficiency of your equipment or production centers in your manufacturing plant.
  • Learn the meaning of Overall Equipment Effectiveness, its benefits and applications.
  • Identify anomalies and opportunities for improvement in your manufacturing plant.
  • Understand how to calculate overall equipment effectiveness and self-assess the current state of your manufacturing business.

Who Should Attend!

  • Manufacturing Managers
  • Lean Managers
  • Quality Managers
  • Production Operators
  • Maintenance Managers
  • Supply Chain Managers
  • Operations Managers