Downtime periods refer to unplanned or planned interruptions of production activity in industrial manufacturing processes. These critical timeframes, during which no value is added, significantly impact Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and the economic performance of production systems.
Downtime periods can be divided into various categories, each with specific causes and optimization potentials:
The systematic reduction of downtime requires a holistic approach:
The precise recording and analysis of downtime periods are achieved through:
The systematic reduction of downtime periods enables significant productivity gains: A 20% reduction in unplanned downtime typically results in a 12-15% increase in OEE and reduces manufacturing costs by 8-10%. The integration of modern monitoring systems and preventive maintenance strategies forms the foundation for sustainably optimizing equipment availability.