What is TPM activity? An explanation of 16 losses and the 8 essential pillars for implementation.
We will also introduce the necessity of TPM activities and the 16 losses that should be prevented in advance!
TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) refers to a production maintenance approach that involves everyone on the shop floor participating in daily inspections and repairs to reduce production troubles and eliminate losses in the manufacturing environment. To promote TPM activities, it is essential for management and supervisory staff to take the lead. However, if the core members driving the initiative do not fully understand the concepts and specific measures of TPM activities, there is a risk that it will not permeate the shop floor. This article will introduce the necessity of TPM activities, the losses that should be prevented in advance, specific measures, and key points for promotion. *For more detailed information, please refer to the link below.*
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