Implementation of OEEML in beverage bottling production line: a case study of Pakistan beverage industry
Danaish,
Ren Zong-Jin,
Shehdev Akhani and
Muhammad Ayaz Akbar
International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 2021, vol. 37, issue 1, 46-69
Abstract:
An effective measurement tool and strategic plan is beneficent for the organisations to face the outsiders' competitors and to achieve the required demands of the global market. This research is based on a survey of five weeks study of beverage bottling industry. The key metric OEE is usually used to measure the performance of individual machine. However, OEE is not sufficient to enhance the performance of manufacturing line as a whole. To overcome this, a performance measurement metric namely, overall equipment effectiveness of manufacturing line (OEEML) implemented for measuring the actual performance of the beverage bottling production line (BBPL). The final results of the BBPL improved with a high percentage 14% of OEEML increased which results to increase the output productivity of the beverage bottling production line and reduction in per unit cost. In the end OEEML is implemented as a strategy, i.e., a concept it works best for continuous improvements for the overall BBPL.
Keywords: beverage bottling production line; BBPL; overall equipment effectiveness of production line; OEEML; performance measurement; loss structure; productivity improvement. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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