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This research aims to solve operational challenges at PT. XYZ using advanced methodologies and strategic approaches, with a specific focus on enhancing Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). OEE serves as a critical performance metric encompassing availability, performance, and quality to provide a comprehensive view of equipment efficiency. The integration of TPM, emphasizing proactive and preventive maintenance, further supports these goals by engaging all employees in maintaining and improving equipment performance. The research prioritizes first-tier machine improvements such as optimizing the gripper area, pneumatic systems, strap holding clamps area, nose wire, transfer conveyor, and cutting area. Additionally, second-tier enhancements in production systems involve refining scheduling processes to prevent operator shortages, providing ongoing training to maintain operator proficiency, and ensuring readiness across all production needs. These measures aim to systematically address the root causes of inefficiencies, ultimately enhancing overall operational effectiveness in alignment with organizational objectives and standards, thereby fostering a more streamlined and productive manufacturing environment.
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