IDENTIFICATION OF CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Refrigerators Plant Manager, Elaraby Group for industrial engineering 3rd Industrial zone, Quesna, Egypt.

2 Assistant Professor, Mechanical engineering department, Shoubra faculty of engineering, Benha University, Egypt.

3 Professor of mechanical engineering, Mechanical engineering department, Benha faculty of engineering, Benha University, Benha, Egypt.

Abstract

ABSTRACT
To remain competitive in the current working environment, firms focus on adopting
performance improvement approaches that support in satisfying their customer
needs and reducing their production expenses. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
is considered as one of the most important programs that enhance the overall
internal process; hence, significant operational results can be easily achieved. On the
other side, it is crucial to sustain such results over time. To gain such sustainability,
companies need to identify the critical success factors for the implementation of TPM
programs. Moreover, they need to introduce and implement actions that support
these critical success factors as a foundation before establishing a TPM program. In
this paper, Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method
used to identify such critical success factors. The proposed approach applied in an
Egyptian factory that is dedicated to produce a set of plastic parts. After applying the
proposed approach, it concluded that “Cross-functional team work”, “Setting
organization objectives”, “Providing on-job training” and “Availability of information”
are the most critical factors. After working on such factors and starting the TPM
program, key performance indicators such as the overall equipment effectiveness
(OEE) improved from 60.0% to 73.1% in a period of 15 months.

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