TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE MODEL FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION: CASE STUDY OF A CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-12-26
Authors : RAJU RANJAN; MALAY NIRAJ;
Page : 580-588
Keywords : Improvement; OEE; Maintenance; Total Productive Maintenance (TPM);
Abstract
In today's industries, the concept of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) has been widely accepted and implemented yet it's still possible to find industries facing maintenance challenges. The focus of this paper was to develop an effective TPM model to improve the maintenance system at a manufacturing company in Ahmedabad. The researchers set objectives to assess the current maintenance system, to determine the overall equipment effectiveness and to identify key performance indicators and success factors of TPM. Data relevant to the research was collected using designed questionnaires, structured interviews, direct observations and company records. The results of the research came double folded by reviewing that, the maintenance department employed 67.6% breakdown maintenance, 24.3% preventive maintenance and 8.1% not applicable. TPM awareness deduced 70.5% of the employees been aware of the TPM concept while 14.7% indicated the concept of TPM would help improve the current maintenance system and 14.7% were not sure. 29.5% of the employees were not aware of TPM with 64.3% not sure that the TPM concept can help improve the current maintenance system. Based on these results, knowledge and information sharing, operator involvement and training should be considered. The researchers then designed a TPM model which would result in effective implementation of TPM for higher competitiveness in the dynamic business environment.
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