Thanks Andy for making it all easy. I personally find spreadsheet and test very helpful to make sure the information is not only remembered but, more importantly, understood.
I just watch this video. In my opinion, "short"-planned shutdown, such as lunch break, should be also calculated as stoppages. If not, it will goes to equipment idle time.
Andy, What's a really inefficient OEE? Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I believe I'm ready and have all requirements to take your course to take the exam for CQE.
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for taking effort in making these videos. With the help from your videos and free cheat sheet, I was able to clear my CQE Exam today. Thanks a bunch🙏
Our plant has 100 machines but due to low season, we only run 70 machines. How shall I compute the OEE? I'm currently computing it as 70 machines running but my manager wants to see the OEE including machines that are totally shutdown (100 machines). I have no value for 30 machines that are completely shut down. How shall I do this? How can I show the low season vs high season? Looking forward to your response.
Hey Gian!! Within OEE, if a machine is idle on purpose, that doesn't affect the OEE (Availability or peformance). We only consider unplanned downtime as a factor that reduces OEE. So if you're intentionally idling a machine, it doesn't reduce your OEE. You should only be calculating OEE for machines that are running. Is OEE truly what your boss cares about, or perhaps is he/she interested in your overall capacity?
@@CQEAcademy Thank you very much Andy! Yes, I made the report separately for capacity and OEE. We already have separate reports for capacity and OEE and he wanted to integrate both. Again, thank you!
Hey Zeke! if those videos aren't here on the youtube channel, you'll find more at CQEAcademy.com/freecourse That's a completely free course that covers the top 10 topics on the CQE exam, and includes lean tools in that course. Also check out my other youtube channel - GreenBelt Academy
Hey Juan! When you run overtime, it increases your planned run time. So perhaps instead of a 9 hour shift, you move to a 10 hour shift (1 hour OT) you just change your planned run time to include that additional hour.
Hey Muhammad! Are you commenting on the relationship between OEE and the idea of validation/revalidation? If so, I could easily see OEE being a criteria in your validation protocol (PQ), and also a considering factor in the depth any revalidation activities. Or are you asking to simply see more training content on those topics?
Thanks Andy for making it all easy. I personally find spreadsheet and test very helpful to make sure the information is not only remembered but, more importantly, understood.
Thanks Andy! Awesome training as always! You've given this DCMA QE some great auditing ideas 🤔🙂
Perfect, I wish you 1 million viewers for 2023 !
Thanks!!!!
Thanks Andy for sharing this useful video with us!!!
You're welcome Daniel!!!
great, I really enjoy watching your videos, very informative! thanks
Thanks Kambiz!!!
Thank you a lot for this knowledge sharing. That’s great! Easy to understand..
You're welcome Mustakim!!!!
I just watch this video. In my opinion, "short"-planned shutdown, such as lunch break, should be also calculated as stoppages. If not, it will goes to equipment idle time.
WONDERFUL LESSONS
Thank you so much!!!
Would have been beneficial to show how to aggregate OEE up to multiple cells, lines, and sites.
Andy,
What's a really inefficient OEE?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I believe I'm ready and have all requirements to take your course to take the exam for CQE.
Great video Andy!
Thanks Sami!!!!
Thank you, Andy!
You're absolutely welcome!!
Great stuffs. Thank you so much.
You're welcome Cornelius!!!
Very useful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Andy,
How do we perform predictive maintenance?
Is OEE mostly applied to NC mills or Lathes? Can we calculate OEE for ovens and autoclaves?
How can I do for manual processing? For example OLE.
Nice information
Thank you !!
Thanks!
The way you explain things is very easy to understand, it sounds great to have you as my colleague
Thanks!!!
Hi Andy, Thank you so much for taking effort in making these videos. With the help from your videos and free cheat sheet, I was able to clear my CQE Exam today. Thanks a bunch🙏
Our plant has 100 machines but due to low season, we only run 70 machines. How shall I compute the OEE? I'm currently computing it as 70 machines running but my manager wants to see the OEE including machines that are totally shutdown (100 machines). I have no value for 30 machines that are completely shut down. How shall I do this? How can I show the low season vs high season? Looking forward to your response.
Hey Gian!!
Within OEE, if a machine is idle on purpose, that doesn't affect the OEE (Availability or peformance).
We only consider unplanned downtime as a factor that reduces OEE. So if you're intentionally idling a machine, it doesn't reduce your OEE.
You should only be calculating OEE for machines that are running.
Is OEE truly what your boss cares about, or perhaps is he/she interested in your overall capacity?
@@CQEAcademy Thank you very much Andy! Yes, I made the report separately for capacity and OEE. We already have separate reports for capacity and OEE and he wanted to integrate both. Again, thank you!
it's a very useful and friendly video.easy to understand.Thank you so much.wish u all the best and more viewers.
Thanks so much!!!
Thank you! Where can I find the rest of videos about Lean Tools ?
Hey Zeke! if those videos aren't here on the youtube channel, you'll find more at CQEAcademy.com/freecourse
That's a completely free course that covers the top 10 topics on the CQE exam, and includes lean tools in that course.
Also check out my other youtube channel - GreenBelt Academy
10:54 Thank you very much for thid discussion. If I may ask, how are we going to integrate overtimes on our calculations of OEE?
Hey Juan!
When you run overtime, it increases your planned run time.
So perhaps instead of a 9 hour shift, you move to a 10 hour shift (1 hour OT) you just change your planned run time to include that additional hour.
@@CQEAcademy Thank you for this ^^
@@fjuansinag You're welcome!
Excellent video!
Thanks!
3:10 why is TPM not applied to manually equipment
Fantastic presentation. Thanks a lot for all knowledge aquired.
Great introduction
HI, do we calculate OEE on a weekly or monthly basis? what's the best case?
Hey Richard!
This is really up to you and your organization, we used to calculate it on a shift by shift basis to look for trends between shifts, etc
Looking for Process validation / Revalidation, IQ/OQ& PQ and its Importance
Hey Muhammad! Are you commenting on the relationship between OEE and the idea of validation/revalidation?
If so, I could easily see OEE being a criteria in your validation protocol (PQ), and also a considering factor in the depth any revalidation activities.
Or are you asking to simply see more training content on those topics?
Thank you!