Improving the overall equipment effectiveness in high-mix-low-volume manufacturing environments
Manufacturing industries in high-wage countries pursue improving the effectiveness of their production equipment as a means for increasing production throughput while maintaining high-quality standards. Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) is a well-known method for enabling this in low-mix-high-vo...
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Manufacturing industries in high-wage countries pursue improving the effectiveness of their production equipment as a means for increasing production throughput while maintaining high-quality standards. Overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) is a well-known method for enabling this in low-mix-high-volume (LMHV) environments. However, implementing OEE in high-mix-low-volume (HMLV) factories remains a challenge, as both part and process properties are continuously changing. Responding to the semiconductor industry's need for solving this challenge, a new effectiveness method for HMLV was developed and evaluated, covering both organizational and technological aspects. This paper reports the results of this research, including the results of an industrial implementation. |
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