Measures the frequency of equipment failures over a specific period.
What it Measures ?
How often equipment breaks down.
Relevant StakeHolders
Maintenance, Engineering Teams
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Equipment Failure Rate is calculated by dividing the number of equipment failures by the total number of equipment items over a specific period. For example, if 5 machines break down out of 100 machines in a year, the failure rate is 5%. This KPI is essential for understanding equipment reliability. In manufacturing, reducing the failure rate of equipment is critical for maintaining smooth operations and avoiding costly repairs.
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