How To Calculate OEE
How To Calculate OEE
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A lot of time and effort can be wasted collecting data and analyzing the results.
Fortunately, Overall Equipment Effectiveness, or OEE, is one of those metrics that is
easily calculated and can be applied to any process, department, or the entire
organization.
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OEE measures how effectively TIME is used to produce a quality product. We have
established the following definitions of TIME to be used to calculate OEE:
Although we will provide examples of these calculations, the following formulas are
used to calculate each of the OEE factors and overall OEE:
You will notice that a quick way to check your OEE result is to calculate the time
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A word on Availability:
Planned Downtime:
While it could be argued that setup or tool changes are planned events, they are
considered part of the overall production process. If tool change or set up events
affect equipment or capacity utilization, then an effort to reduce these times will
reflected by improved availability and an increase in available capacity. It also makes
capacity utilization much easier to calculate. Again, knowing what is in the definition
is important. The purpose of establishing OEE is to drive improvement in your
organization. For example, Quick Die Change, or SMED, programs are specifically
geared to improve the change over process. If a separate program is used to manage
the change over process, then you may so choose to leave this activity as a separate
entity.
A word of caution! OEE is a metric, not a program. Use existing systems and
processes wherever possible to manage or support your OEE activities at launch.
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flows. A true improvement or initiative that saves the company time and money will
stand on its own merits. This same initiative can be acted upon regardless of whether
an “OEE Improvement Plan” exists.
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An 8 hour shift is scheduled to produce three parts as shown in the schedule below.
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The shift has two 10 minute breaks and a 5 minute clean up period.
Production Schedule:
Net Available Time: Since each machine is scheduled to run for the full 8 hour shift,
the Net Available Time for each machine is calculated as follows:
Machine A
We could also have calculated OEE using the Quick Check as shown below:
Using the same formulas as above the time factors for Machines B and C follow.
Machine B
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We could also have calculated OEE using the Quick Check as shown below:
Machine C
We could also have calculated OEE using the Quick Check as shown below:
Our next post will show you how to calculate a truly weighted OEE based on the
examples given here.
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