Benchmarking Best-in-Class: The Best Companies Use OEE
July 2, 2009
Benchmarking Best-in-Class: The Best Companies Use OEE
According to Aberdeen Group Inc., in Boston, best-in-class companies use overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) widely.
Aberdeen research finds that the key performance criteria that distinguish best-in-class companies from the industry average include on-time and complete shipments, the use of OEE, and response time to non-conforming shipments.
| Definition of class | Mean Class Performance |
| Best-in-class (top 20 percent) |
84 percent use OEE 95 percent on-time and complete shipment 9.9 hours response to non-conforming shipments |
| Industry average (middle 50 percent) |
81 percent use OEE 92 percent on-time and complete shipment 17 hours response to non-conforming shipments |
| Laggards (bottom 30 percent) |
65 percent use OEE 75 percent on-time and complete shipment 70 hours response to non-conforming shipments |
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