The TPM and Similar Systems in Practice Conference 2014 covers topics such as:
- Effects on Productivity, Quality, Cost, Delivery, Safety, Morale
- Costs and Benefits of TPM
- TPM (Total productive maintenance) Methodology in Practice
- `Japanese Systems` all Over the World – How Local Conditions Apply
- How PAS 55 Companies will Benefit From TPM and vice versa
- How TPM Changes Organizational Culture
- Early Equipment Development and Maintenance Prevention
- Autonomous Maintenance
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness
- TPM Training and Skill Development
- Your Special TPM Pillar that Proved to be Effective
- Safety, Health and Environment
- Vertical or Horizontal?
- TPM Implementation in Reality
- TPM Standards
- TPM Generations: Similarities and Differences
- How and Why a TPM Project Can Fail After the Consultant Leaves, and How to Re-vive these Sleeping Projects?
- Critical Success Factors
- TPM Audits
- How You Make Your TPM Meetings Effective
- Integrated Techniques Facilitating TPM Implementation at Your Company
The TPM and Similar Systems in Practice Conference 2014 brings together:
- Maintenance managers, planners
- Lean, kaizen managers
- TPM team members
- TPM Coordinators & Facilitators
- Productivity improvement project leaders
- Production managers
- Anyone involved in achieving equipment and process excellence