What is it about?
This article focuses on the empirical assessment of key performance indicators (KPIs) of total productive maintenance (TPM).
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Why is it important?
It has been noted that in the studied manufacturing industries, work environment, and competitive advantage are given less importance than increasing productivity and quality. To construct a model for today’s needs based on actual data and philosophical justifications, this study’s outcomes provide a thorough typology of TPM techniques and their performances in the manufacturing realm.
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The present study examines the current state of TPM and, identifies the key areas for TPM adoption using an analytical hierarchical process in a manufacturing environment. This study aids in the creation of a framework for judging the weights of TPM components. Together, qualitative and quantitative methods have produced reliable results. Data have been gathered using a questionnaire that was correctly constructed. The KPIs have been used to examine the impact of the external environment on internal manufacturing sector elements. By using the pair-wise comparison approach of the analytical hierarchical process, the weights of TPM key performance indicators were determined
Dr. LALIT K. TOKE
Sandip Institute of Engineering and Management
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This page is a summary of: An assessment of key performance indicators and its relationship for implementation of total productive maintenance in manufacturing sector, International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM), March 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s12008-023-01252-5.
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