Total productive maintenance strategies and implementation guide
A systematic approach to improving production and quality systems, total productive maintenance (TPM) involves all employees through a moderate investment in maintenance. Therefore, a successful TPM implementation requires support of all employees from C-level on down. Total Productive Maintenance:...
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Boca Raton, FL
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis
2016
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| 245 | 1 | 0 | |a Total productive maintenance |b strategies and implementation guide |c Tina Kanti Agustiady, Elizabeth A. Cudney |
| 264 | 1 | |a Boca Raton, FL |b CRC Press, Taylor & Francis |c 2016 | |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Overview-TPM and How It Fits into Lean, Goals and Benefits of TPM, History, Pillars of TPM; Chapter 3: TPM and Lean; Chapter 4: TPM and Six Sigma; Chapter 5: Overview-Types of Maintenance; Chapter 6: Equipment Effectiveness; Chapter 7: Introducing and Institutionalizing TPM; Chapter 8: Preparatory and Introduction Stages; Chapter 9: TPM Pillars; Chapter 10: Hoshin Kanri; Chapter 11: Organizational Change Management; Chapter 12: TPM Case Study: Hydraulic Leak Reduction Chapter 13: TPM Case Study: Pressure RegulatorChapter 14: TPM Case Study: Roller Assembly Redesign; Chapter 15: TPM Case Study: Sticky Foil; Chapter 16: Future and Challenges of TPM | |
| 520 | |a A systematic approach to improving production and quality systems, total productive maintenance (TPM) involves all employees through a moderate investment in maintenance. Therefore, a successful TPM implementation requires support of all employees from C-level on down. Total Productive Maintenance: Strategies and Implementation Guide highlights the importance of effective communication on all levels to successful TPM implementation. It also discusses the role of the right set of tools from the right perspective-and demonstrates how to obtain a healthy balance of both | ||
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