Measures the total downtime of machinery during each production shift.
What it Measures ?
How often machines stop working per shift.
Relevant StakeHolders
Maintenance Team, Line Manager
Why it Matters ?
Identifies downtime patterns.
In-depth Use Case / Real-world Example
Machine Downtime per Shift tracks how long machinery is non-operational during a specific shift. For example, if machines are down for 2 hours in a 10-hour shift, the downtime is 20%. Minimizing downtime is critical for maximizing machine availability and production capacity. Companies can reduce downtime by improving preventive maintenance schedules, quickly addressing breakdowns, and optimizing machine performance.
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