Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is a management methodology focused on maximizing equipment effectiveness, preventing breakdowns, and boosting productivity through the involvement of all employees. Its ultimate goal is to achieve zero breakdowns, zero defects, and zero accidents, supporting operational efficiency and a strong culture of continuous improvement.
Key Pillars of TPM
Autonomous Maintenance : Empowering operators to take care of daily equipment checks and detect issues early.
Planned Maintenance : Establishing preventive and predictive maintenance schedules to reduce downtime.
Quality Maintenance : Preventing defects by maintaining process and equipment conditions from the start of production.
Focused Improvement (Kaizen) : Eliminating process losses through systematic continuous improvement.
Training & Education : Developing employee skills in equipment handling, quality control, and safety practices.
Safety, Health & Environment : Creating a safe, healthy, and environmentally friendly workplace.
Consulting & Training Services for TPM
Gap Analysis & Readiness Assessment : Evaluating current maintenance practices against TPM principles.
Implementation Support : Assisting organizations in establishing TPM programs, from autonomous maintenance to continuous improvement.
TPM Training & Awareness : Conducting workshops for operators, technicians, and managers to build awareness and competence.
Process & Equipment Improvement : Guiding teams to identify root causes of losses and optimize machine performance.
Performance Monitoring : Using KPIs such as OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) to track and sustain improvements.
Benefits of TPM
Higher Equipment Reliability : Less downtime and longer equipment life.
Improved Productivity & Quality : Consistent output with minimal defects.
Employee Engagement : Strong ownership and involvement from all levels of staff.
Cost Efficiency : Reduced unplanned repair costs and improved operational efficiency.
Enhanced Safety & Sustainability : Safer workplaces and alignment with environmental best practices.


