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  1. What Is OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness)? | OEE

    OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) is the gold standard for measuring manufacturing productivity. Simply put – it identifies the percentage of manufacturing time that is truly productive.

  2. OEE Calculation: Definitions, Formulas, and Examples | OEE

    Learn how to calculate OEE to gain insight into the effectiveness of your manufacturing process and improve production.

  3. Six Big Losses in Manufacturing | OEE

    Understand the Six Big Losses in manufacturing and how TPM and OEE programs reduce them to improve productivity.

  4. OEE Implementation: Quick Guide for Measuring OEE | OEE

    Before starting this page, you should be familiar with the three OEE factors and how to calculate OEE. You can download a PDF form for organizing your OEE project.

  5. OEE FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions | OEE

    OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) measures the ratio of Fully Productive Time to Planned Production Time. If your OEE score is 100% then you are making only Good Parts, as fast as …

  6. Practical OEE - Learn Fundamentals and Avoid Mistakes | OEE

    Learn about the fundamentals of OEE and how to avoid the most common OEE mistake with this in-depth guide..

  7. OEE Glossary: Terms and Definitions | OEE

    Get familiar with OEE definitions and concepts in the context of manufacturing and production with our easy-to-navigate glossary.

  8. OEE Factors: Availability, Performance, and Quality | OEE

    Learn about the three OEE factors: Availability, Performance, and Quality and how the related losses impact manufacturing productivity.

  9. How to Improve OEE

    The gold standard for measuring manufacturing losses is OEE, with a breakdown of OEE Losses into the Six Big Losses and a further breakdown of Availability Losses into Reasons.

  10. World-Class OEE: Set Targets To Drive Improvement | OEE

    There is no one ideal OEE score to use as a benchmark. Learn how to set an OEE target for your company.