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Understanding TEEP vs. OEE for Profitable Manufacturing

Ensure You are Making the Most with What You Have

To ensure optimum profitable manufacturing, two important aspects for developing a successful long-term program must be explored: Total Effective Equipment Performance (TEEP) and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). A simple definition would be: OEE is the amount of perfect production time relative to the actual scheduled time used, while TEEP is the amount of perfect production time relative to "Total Calendar Time." Download our white paper now to learn more about exploring TEEP to help develop a strategy for a long-term successful OEE program.

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