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What are Maintenance KPI’s?

Maintenance KPI’s

Maintenance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are metrics used to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of maintenance processes within an organization. Common maintenance KPIs include:

1. **Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)**: Measures the productivity of equipment, combining availability, performance, and quality metrics.

2. **Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)**: Calculates the average time between equipment failures, indicating reliability.

3. **Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)**: Measures the average time it takes to repair equipment after a failure, indicating maintenance efficiency.

4. **Planned Maintenance Percentage**: Tracks the percentage of maintenance activities that are planned in advance versus reactive maintenance.

5. **Maintenance Cost as a Percentage of Asset Value**: Assesses the cost-effectiveness of maintenance activities relative to the value of assets.

6. **Equipment Downtime**: Measures the total time equipment is unavailable for production due to maintenance activities or failures.

7. **Work Order Backlog**: Tracks the number of pending maintenance tasks, indicating workload and resource allocation.

8. **Inventory Turnover**: Measures how quickly maintenance parts and supplies are used, reflecting inventory management efficiency.

9. **Mean Time to Failure (MTTF)**: Similar to MTBF but focuses on the time until the first failure of a system.

10. **Preventive Maintenance Compliance**: Measures the percentage of scheduled preventive maintenance tasks completed on time.These KPIs help organizations monitor the performance of their maintenance processes, identify areas for improvement, and optimize asset management strategies

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