Machine Downtime Level
2 July 2021
Machine Downtime Level measures the extent to which an operational process is available and running.
Machine Downtime Level = (TA t / PPT t) x 100
Where:
PPT t is the Planned Productive Time that a machine should be available in a given time period t.
TA t is the actual productive time that a machine has been available in a given time period t.
This indicator is included in the book: Key Performance Indicators – the 75+ measures every manager needs to know, which contains an in-depth description of this KPI, as well as practical advice on data collection, calculations, target setting, and actual usage.
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