Friday, September 27, 2024

Overall Equipment Effectiveness and Efficiency (OEEE)

Equipment Effectiveness and Efficiency - EEE 

Is your equipment used effectively and efficiently.

Effectiveness - Right use. Using for the best purpose that it is suited.

Efficiency - using it rightly with proper speed and load to get the best productivity.

Effectiveness first . Efficiency Next. Both have to be present in the use.


OEE vs. TEEP: What’s the difference?


Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and total effective equipment performance (TEEP) are two related KPIs that are used in manufacturing and production environments to help prevent losses by measuring and improving the performance of equipment and production lines.


OEE is a metric used to measure the effectiveness and performance of manufacturing processes or any individual piece of equipment. 


TEEP is also a metric used in manufacturing and production environments to measure the overall efficiency and effectiveness of equipment or a production line. 


TEEP is calculated by multiplying four factors: availability x performance x quality x utilization.







Is it Overall Equipment Efficiency or Effectiveness?
Overall Equipment Efficiency is often used where Overall Equipment Effectiveness is intended.
Hence it is wrong usage and an error committed somebody that was repeated by many more persons.

Is it wrong to call OEE ‘Overall Equipment Efficiency’?
Calling OEE ‘Overall Equipment Efficiency’ is fundamentally wrong because efficiency relates to the input side of the process where effectiveness (which OEE measures) relates to its output side.



















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