Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a systematic approach to equipment maintenance that focuses on increasing equipment effectiveness, improving productivity and quality, and reducing breakdowns and accidents. TPM involves 8 key pillars: (1) initial cleaning, (2) autonomous maintenance, (3) planned maintenance, (4) quality maintenance, (5) education and training, (6) safety, health and environment, (7) office TPM, and (8) development management. When implemented effectively using all 8 pillars, TPM can help organizations maximize equipment efficiency through continuous improvement efforts.
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Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a systematic approach to equipment maintenance that focuses on increasing equipment effectiveness, improving productivity and quality, and reducing breakdowns and accidents. TPM involves 8 key pillars: (1) initial cleaning, (2) autonomous maintenance, (3) planned maintenance, (4) quality maintenance, (5) education and training, (6) safety, health and environment, (7) office TPM, and (8) development management. When implemented effectively using all 8 pillars, TPM can help organizations maximize equipment efficiency through continuous improvement efforts.