Can American Manufacturer's Answer the Challenge? Gaining a hidden edge through improved maintenance
Maintenance can account for as much as 40 percent of manufacturing costs; yet, many manufacturers still fail to recognize the value of making total productive maintenance (TPM) an integral part of their strategy.
Written specifically for American manufacturers by an American TPM practitioner and educator, this book provides a succinct account of TPM's evolution into the most effective maintenance approach in the history of manufacturing. The author surveys the current status of TPM implementation in the United States and challenges American manufacturers to overhaul their current maintenance procedures and by doing so, improve their capacity to stay competitive in the world market.
He discusses the steps needed to breakdown the cultural resistance that can impede needed change, from initiation to implementation to institutionalization. He then explains the various facets that make up an overall maintenance strategy including predictive, corrective, and preventative maintenance, as well as ways to make many of these functions automated. With a fully implemented TPM program, organizations can anticipate maintenance needs and build a plan that will eradicate all but a fraction of their associated costs, and in doing so, dramatically improve the bottom line.
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manufacturing managers, corporate executives, maintenance managers and supervisors, human factor consultants.
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978-1-56327-044-4 (9781563270444)
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Publisher's Message
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Why TPM?
Who's Minding the Store? Wake Up, America!
The Change Process: It's Not Easy
Background: How We Got Where We Are
Our Current Status: Getting Clobbered
Defining TPM: What It Is -- and Isn't
The Value of TPM: What It Can Do For You
Part II: Getting Started
Understanding Change: The People Problem
Three Stages of Change: Initiation, Implementation, and Institutionalization
Maintenance Prevention: "No Problem!"
Predictive Maintenance: A Stitch in Time
Corrective Maintenance: If It Ain't Broke, Fix It Anyway
Preventative Maintenance: Do or Die
Autonomous Maintenance: Abolishing the Fiefdoms
Part III: Conclusions
Progress: Who Is Doing TPM?
Case Studies: TPM In Action
Consequences: So What If We Don't Do It?
Action Plan: Entering the TPM Race
Resources
Glossary
Notes
About the Authors
Index