DocumentCode
2665833
Title
IBM Austin Industrial Business Center total productive maintenance - The beginning
Author
Sanderson, Mildred N. ; Shelton, M. Steve, Jr. ; Mulligan, Shaun P.
Author_Institution
IBM Corp., Austin, TX, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
4-6 Oct 1993
Firstpage
211
Lastpage
214
Abstract
The efforts of IBM Austin Industrial Business Center (AIBC) to adopt total productive maintenance (TPM) as the process for improving quality, increasing production and eliminating waste on the pull production lines (PPLs) are described. Over-all equipment effectiveness (OEE) is seen as the measurement for AIBC improvement activities. The initial introductory conversations with management and early pilot measurement activities are described. The data collection tools used and the resulting analysis of the data collected are shown. The initial benchmark activities are described. The authors describe how they obtained the necessary top-down commitment from management by showing the faults of pilot measurements
Keywords
computer aided production planning; electronics industry; human resource management; maintenance engineering; manufacturing data processing; IBM Austin Industrial Business Center; benchmark activities; data collection tools; faults; implementation; increased production; overall equipment effectiveness; pilot measurements; pull production lines; quality improvement; top-down commitment; total productive maintenance; waste elimination; Books; Circuits; Continuous production; Costs; Data analysis; Manufacturing processes; Measurement standards; Personnel; Productivity; Seminars;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 1993, Fifteenth IEEE/CHMT International
Conference_Location
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1424-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMT.1993.398201
Filename
398201
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