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INCREASING PROFITABILITY OF A MANUFACTURING COMPANY BY USING THE TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE APPROACH: A REVIEW Risonarta, Victor Yuardi; Wardhani, Angelia Kusuma
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2023.004.01.5

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In the modern world, a company pays serious attention to productivity and efficiency. Several sectors in the manufacturing world are starting to carry out business transformation, particularly those leading to industry 4.0. This circumstance is driven by efforts to achieve higher productivity and an efficient process, mainly after being economically hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. To maintain efficiency, a manufacturing company should maintain its machine and equipment. Total productive maintenance is a system based on the concept of preventive and predictive maintenance. It is designed to prevent loss resulting from many factors, e.g. production interruption due to failures and adjustments, speed loss due to minor stops and speed reductions, and loss due to defects. Total productive maintenance also provides a tool to measure the level of effectiveness of a machine, i.e., overall equipment effectiveness. This review article focusses on the application of total productive maintenance and overall equipment effectiveness to determine the effectiveness of equipment and eliminate the factors that affect the effectiveness of the equipment.
COMBINATION OF OEE AND FMEA METHODS TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PRODUCTION MACHINES Wardhani, Angelia Kusuma; Novareza, Oyong; Purnami, Purnami; Mohamad, Effendi Bin
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2025.006.02.1

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Maintenance concepts are required for equipment to maintain effectiveness and quality. One of the maintenance concepts offered is total productive maintenance which connects the synergy between all functions in the organization. In tpm, there is a method to calculate the value of machine effectiveness, namely the overall equipment effectiveness method. The purpose of oee itself is to maximize the output of the results of the available capacity. In this study aims to see the value of the effectiveness of existing machines in the production process. It was found that some OEE values were still below the JIPM level. JIPM itself is the OEE benchmark standard used by the world, jipm explains that the world standard for OEE is 85%.  Therefore, it is necessary to improve the maintenance system by using the TPM pillars of autonomous maintenance and training and education.
INCREASING PROFITABILITY OF A MANUFACTURING COMPANY BY USING THE TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE APPROACH: A REVIEW Risonarta, Victor Yuardi; Wardhani, Angelia Kusuma
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/MECHTA.2023.004.01.5

Abstract

In the modern world, a company pays serious attention to productivity and efficiency. Several sectors in the manufacturing world are starting to carry out business transformation, particularly those leading to industry 4.0. This circumstance is driven by efforts to achieve higher productivity and an efficient process, mainly after being economically hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. To maintain efficiency, a manufacturing company should maintain its machine and equipment. Total productive maintenance is a system based on the concept of preventive and predictive maintenance. It is designed to prevent loss resulting from many factors, e.g. production interruption due to failures and adjustments, speed loss due to minor stops and speed reductions, and loss due to defects. Total productive maintenance also provides a tool to measure the level of effectiveness of a machine, i.e., overall equipment effectiveness. This review article focusses on the application of total productive maintenance and overall equipment effectiveness to determine the effectiveness of equipment and eliminate the factors that affect the effectiveness of the equipment.