Machine Downtime per Shift
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Operational

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.

KPI Definition

Business Value

Movement Direction

Sample Formula

Downtime per Shift Analysis

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