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Overall Equipment Efficiency in the Manufacturing Industry: A Systematic Review (#1930)

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Date of Conference

July 17-19, 2024

Published In

"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."

Location of Conference

Costa Rica

Authors

Romani-Quillca, Noe

Chumpe-Ricra, Jhon E.

Velasquez-Cruz, Arturo

Alca-Cucho, Maria E.

Abstract

In the context of global competition and constant changes in the manufacturing industry, Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) stands out as a key performance indicator (KPI) in manufacturing processes, being little understood at the time of its implementation. This is the reason why we ask the following question using the PICO methodology: What are the main problems of low efficiency and results found in the manufacturing industry in relation to the measurement of OEE, which allows systematizing the problem in a structured way. Subsequently, to improve information management, the PRISMA diagram was used to select suitable articles based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria in the Scopus database, resulting in 33 articles that directly address the subject of OEE out of a total of 342. Therefore, this systematic review highlights the importance of addressing this issue and highlights the positive influence of approaches such as Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and 4.0 technology in the correct use of OEE. In addition, other key performance metrics are identified such as TEEP, OMI, OPE, among others, these although different in detail to OEE, often start from it as a fundamental basis, indicating that OEE is highly customizable depending on your target or industry. The findings highlight the importance of addressing the challenges associated with poor implementations and take the need to standardize OEE adoption holistically. There is a need for research that strengthens the existing literature on OEE and effective strategies for its implementation to improve efficiency in the manufacturing industry.

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