Question
In Total Productive Maintenance technique of waste
minimization, there are 4 phases. Which of the following phase is done with the help of eight activities referred as eight pillars of TPM?Solution
The introduction of TPM follows four main phases: • Preparation Stage: Establish a suitable environment and conducting programme awareness. • Introduction Stage: Initialization of TPM, information to suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders. • Implementation Stage: This is done with the help of eight activities referred as eight pillars of TPM. • Institutionalizing stage: This is the stage of getting TPM awards.
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