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Focused Equipment Improvement for TPM Teams Rating: 2.81, 32 Votes
More... by Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance (Editor). Focused Equipment Improvement (FEI) is one of the pillars of TPM. This book gives shopfloor TPM teams - including production workers, maintenance technicians, engineers, and managers - a strong framework for further improving equipment performance.
Added: February 18, 2001

Implementing TPM: The North American Experience Rating: 2.12, 16 Votes
by Charles J. Robinson, Andrew P. Ginder (Contributor). The authors document an approach to TPM planning and deployment that modifies the Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance 12-step process to accommodate the experiences of North American plants. They include details and advice on specific deployment steps, OEE calculation methodology, and autonomous maintenance deployment. This book shows how to make TPM work in unionized plants and how to position TPM to support and complement other strategic manufacturing improvement initiatives.
Added: February 18, 2001

Inspection and Training for TPM Rating: 2.58, 12 Votes
More... by Terry Wireman. Describes four steps to implementing a Total Productive Maintenance program, in chapters on preventive and predictive maintenance, computer methods, and other topics. Also provides the basic technical information to allow operators to repair the equipment they run, such as mechanical drives and fluid power systems. Well illustrated. No bibliography.
Added: February 18, 2001

Introduction to TPM : Total Productive Maintenance Rating: 2.42, 14 Votes
by Seiichi Nakajima. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) combines preventive maintenance with Japanese concepts of total quality control (TQC) and total employee involvement (TEI).
Added: February 18, 2001

TPM for Every Operator Learning Package Rating: 2.20, 10 Votes
by Productivity Product Development Team. A top TPM consultant in Japan, Kunio Shirose describes the problems that TPM group leaders are likely to experience and the improvements in quality and vast cost savings you should expect to achieve. In this non-technical overview of TPM, he incorporates cartoons and graphics to convey the hands-on leadership issues of TPM implementation. Case studies and realistic examples reinforce Shirose's ideas on training and managing equipment operators in the care of their equipment.
Added: February 18, 2001

TPM for the Lean Factory : Innovative Methods and Worksheets for Equipment Management Rating: 2.50, 10 Votes
More... by Keniche Sekine.
Added: February 18, 2001

TPM for Workshop Leaders Rating: 3.38, 8 Votes
by Kunio Shirose. A systematic and nontechnical explanation of total productivity maintenance, written for people intending to lead workshops on the approach, but also usable directly by maintenance managers.
Added: February 18, 2001

TPM in Process Industries Rating: 2.25, 12 Votes
by Tokutaro Suzuki (Editor). Following the format of TPM Development Program, which focused on fabrication and assembly industries, consultants from the Japanese Institute of Plant Maintenance now document approaches to implementing TPM in process industries.
Added: February 18, 2001


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