İMALAT SÜREÇLERİNDE KULLANILAN PERFORMANS ÖLÇÜTLERİ ÜZERİNE BİR LİTERATÜR ARAŞTIRMASI
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2015
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Özet
Günümüzün geldiği noktada yoğun rekabet baskısı ile beraber küreselleşme, ürün hayat seyirlerinin kısalması, tüketici istek ve beklentilerinin hızlı değişimi, ürün çeşitliliğinin çok olduğu bir ortamda, maliyet ve verimlilik odaklı çalışmak isteyen işletmelerde imalatın izlenmesi ve performans ölçüm sistemlerinin geliştirilmesi zorun hale gelmiştir. Bu anlamda Toplan Üretken Bakım(TÜB) yaklaşımının en temel uygulamalarından biri olan Toplam Ekipman Etkinliği (TEE) imalat işletmelerinde en yaygın olarak kullanılan performans ölçütlerinden birisidir. Fakat TEE ölçütü, imalatı birçok açıdan değerlendirme gerekliliği ve ekipman seviyesinde kullanılmasından dolayı yetersiz kalmaktadır. Bu nedenle imalat süreçlerinde hem bütünsel hem de bireysel açıdan kullanılabilecek birçok ölçüt mevcuttur. Hem literatürde hem de endüstrilerde uzun yıllardır bu ölçütler üzerine farklı açılardan yaklaşan çalışmalar ve standartlar yapılmıştır. Buna bağlı olarak yapılan bu çalışmanın temel amacı, imalat süreçlerinde kullanılabilecek performans ölçütlerini literatür tabanlı ve bütünsel olarak ortaya koymaktır
Today, in an environment in which there is a wide range of products through the pressure of intensive competition and globalization, a reduction in the life courses of products, a rapid change in the requests and expectations of consumers, it has become compulsory for enterprises that would like to work in a cost and efficiency-oriented manner to monitor manufacturing and to develop performance benchmarking systems. In this sense, the Total Equipment Effectiveness (TEE), which is one of the main applications of the Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) approach, is one of the most commonly used performance metric in manufacturing enterprises. However, TEE fails to be sufficient due to the necessity of evaluating manufacturing in terms of many aspects and as it is used at the level of equipment. Therefore, there are many metrics that can be used in manufacturing processes in terms of both holistic and individual aspects. There have been studies and standards with different approaches on these metrics both in the literature and in industries for long years. The main aim of this study that has been conducted based on this approach is to put forth the performance metrics that can be used in manufacturing processes based on the literature and in a holistic way
Today, in an environment in which there is a wide range of products through the pressure of intensive competition and globalization, a reduction in the life courses of products, a rapid change in the requests and expectations of consumers, it has become compulsory for enterprises that would like to work in a cost and efficiency-oriented manner to monitor manufacturing and to develop performance benchmarking systems. In this sense, the Total Equipment Effectiveness (TEE), which is one of the main applications of the Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) approach, is one of the most commonly used performance metric in manufacturing enterprises. However, TEE fails to be sufficient due to the necessity of evaluating manufacturing in terms of many aspects and as it is used at the level of equipment. Therefore, there are many metrics that can be used in manufacturing processes in terms of both holistic and individual aspects. There have been studies and standards with different approaches on these metrics both in the literature and in industries for long years. The main aim of this study that has been conducted based on this approach is to put forth the performance metrics that can be used in manufacturing processes based on the literature and in a holistic way
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İktisat, İşletme
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Gazi Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi
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17
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3