Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is a manufacturing performance metric that is used to identify the sources of losses in manufacturing and measure improvement efforts. In this material, the purpose of OEE and how it is calculated are discussed. Learners will be exposed to the different OEE factors, different methods of calculating OEE, techniques in implementing and improving the OEE values. Scroll down for more information...


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Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is a manufacturing performance metric that is used to identify the sources of losses in manufacturing and measure improvement efforts. In this material, the purpose of OEE and how it is calculated are discussed. Learners will be exposed to the different OEE factors, different methods of calculating OEE, techniques in implementing and improving the OEE values.

Training outline

  • Define Overall Equipment Effectiveness, or OEE
  • State the purpose of OEE
  • Define availability, performance, and quality factors
  • Describe how OEE is calculated
  • List the required data and describe how to implement OEE
  • Describe how to analyze OEE
  • Define each of the Six Big Losses
  • Describe the OEE improvement methodologies that can be applied to reduce each of the Six Big Losses

The training material is tailored to meet the need of:

  1. Quality control/Quality Assurance personnel and managers
  2. Project team members, coordinators, supervisors and managers.
  3. Quality management students and professionals.
  4. Individuals who wish to improve their knowledge of OEE.
  5. Business leaders and managers, line supervisors/managers, customer service personnel and managers.
  6. Engineers, manufacturing and production officers, technicians and technologists.

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