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Factors Affecting the Implementation of TPM: A Review

Norma ., Dinesh Khanduja

Abstract


Total productive maintenance (TPM) is an integrated approach for the maintenance management of an organization which is aimed at amalgamating the role of maintenance and production department of an organization. When properly implemented, it makes notable changes in the company’s profit margin. It leads to the increase in efficiency of production and helps to improve the quality of a product. Number of factors has been suggested by the practitioners and researchers that will facilitate the successful implementation of TPM. The present study endeavours to study those factors and analyse the effect of TPM implementation on an organization.

Keywords


Maintenance management, manufacturing organizations, success factors, total productive maintenance

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpe.v6i1.1111

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