Overall Equipment Effectiveness
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Why Overall Line Efficiency Is A Necessary Metric For Industry 4.0
While still an essential metric for manufacturers, Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is limited in its ability to take in the โbig pictureโ. Now, AI can be applied to also measuring Overall Line Efficiency (OLE) for a fuller view of the whole manufacturing process โ backed by actionable insights. Ideally, a complete performance evaluation approach will incorporate both OEE and OLE methods with appropriate modifications to suit the operation.
OEE as a Tool for Continuous Improvement
OEE also delivers valuable trending data for Hunter Industries to evaluate subtle losses and gains over time while providing measurable performance targets that can be harnessed to drive progress. โIt helps to have something that can compile data for short or long periods of time so engineers can stay on top of putting out fires as well as making long-term progress on process improvement projects,โ Corbett says.
The micro-level OEE calculation helps evaluate how many parts are rejected against whether a machine is down because it produced too many parts or itโs running at too high a calibration. Calculating OEE at this level is particularly important to ensure the automated production workflow runs smoothly on two lines pumping out 2,000 units daily without sacrificing quality of output. โOur process is highly statistical and the parts we mill are very fragile,โ says Kunal Patil, manager of automation engineering for Glidewell. โAny bit of wear on the tools can generate inconsistencies on the part and any tiny bit of calibration change alters the performance of the machines.โ