
TPM Pillars (Autonomous Maintenance, Planned Maintenance, Quality Maintenance, Focused Improvement, Early Equipment Management, Training and Education, Office TPM)
TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) pillars are key strategies to improve equipment performance and workplace efficiency. Autonomous Maintenance involves operators taking responsibility for routine care. Planned Maintenance schedules repairs before breakdowns occur. Quality Maintenance focuses on maintaining equipment to ensure high-quality output. Focused Improvement aims to identify and eliminate inefficiencies. Early Equipment Management ensures new machines are introduced with proper care practices. Training and Education empower staff with necessary skills. Office TPM applies TPM principles to administrative tasks, improving overall organizational effectiveness. Together, these pillars foster a proactive maintenance culture, reducing downtime, costs, and defects while enhancing productivity.