The First Time Fix Rate (FTFR) refers to the percentage of disruptions and maintenance tasks that are fully resolved on the first service attempt. This fundamental metric quantifies the effectiveness of maintenance and repair processes, serving as a critical indicator of technical service quality in manufacturing environments.
The calculation of FTFR is based on a precise analysis of service interventions:
FTFR = (Number of successful first-time fixes / Total number of service interventions) × 100%
This systematic data collection enables a detailed assessment of maintenance efficiency.
The evaluation aligns with industry-specific benchmarks:
The systematic improvement of FTFR requires:
A high FTFR generates significant benefits:
The systematic optimization of the First Time Fix Rate serves as a key lever for boosting efficiency in technical service and enables sustainable cost savings in industrial maintenance.