Siyavush Juraev
Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) analysis in CHEP.
Rel. Giulia Bruno. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Engineering And Management, 2022
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Abstract
Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) analysis in CHEP. The thesis focuses on the concept of overall equipment effectiveness by implementing productivity improvement strategies across CHEP. In October, November, and December of 2021, the research was completed that had been started. Total equipment effectiveness (CHEP) has been designed as a conceptual framework to analyze the impact of qualitative and performance-related losses on a system or equipment. Following this, a survey is conducted on a small portion of the entire process, and the findings are analyzed using Excel. Researchers are using a theoretical model in their quest for ways to increase overall equipment effectiveness.
To assist Lean Manufacturing and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), the OEE is a critical performance measure that is commonly implemented
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