What is TPM (Total Productive Maintenance)
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a maintenance strategy that focuses on the involvement of all employees in the maintenance of equipment and facilities. The goal of TPM is to optimize the performance and efficiency of equipment through regular maintenance and the identification and elimination of losses. TPM also focuses on increasing the overall equipment efficiency and reducing downtime.
TPM is a comprehensive approach to maintenance that involves all employees in the organization, not just the maintenance team. It includes proactive and preventative maintenance activities, such as regular inspections, cleaning, and lubrication, as well as the identification and elimination of losses such as breakdowns, defects, and waste.
TPM also includes the development of a maintenance culture in which all employees are responsible for the care and maintenance of equipment. This is achieved through training programs, the establishment of clear goals and objectives, and the use of metrics to track performance.
TPM is often used in manufacturing and industrial settings, but it can be applied to any organization or industry that uses equipment and facilities. Implementing TPM can lead to improvements in equipment performance and efficiency, increased productivity, and reduced downtime. It can also lead to cost savings and improved employee engagement.