Measuring Manufacturing Effectiveness
Understanding Time, Loss, and Output Using the OEE, OOE, and TEEP Metrics (Modern Technical Pamphlet Series)
Measuring Manufacturing Effectiveness is a concise technical handbook for manufacturing professionals who want to use data and metrics to understand what is really happening on the shop floor.
Most discussions of OEE reduce performance to “running too slow” and treat downtime as a single bucket. Those approaches produce scorekeeping, not insight. This book takes a different route: it shows how manufacturing time is progressively converted into usable output, and how common effectiveness metrics make losses visible when they are interpreted correctly.
You will learn how to calculate and apply TEEP, OOE, and OEE using a clear time-funnel framework that separates planned losses from unplanned losses and connects availability, performance, and quality in a way that supports diagnosis, not slogans. Along the way, you’ll learn how to interpret downtime behavior (frequency vs. duration), use MTBF and MTTR to add context to availability, and distinguish between performance loss types and quality loss types such as yield loss and stability loss.
This booklet is written for:
Operations managers and plant leaders
Quality systems managers and quality engineers
Industrial engineers and continuous improvement professionals
Manufacturing engineers and supervisors who rely on metrics to drive decisions
Inside you’ll find:
Clear definitions of TEEP, OOE, and OEE and how they relate
The practical meaning of the OEE components: availability, performance, quality
A structured view of downtime: frequency versus duration
Simple, professional figures and an end-to-end worked example
A compact formulas reference for fast, on-the-job use
If you are responsible for output, capacity, performance, or improvement, and you want metrics that help you define conditions, diagnose problems, and find opportunities, this book will give you a practical framework you can use immediately.
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