Sustaining cost performance through TPM approach: A study of manufacturing organizations in Malaysia

Manufacturing companies need to respond quickly to ensure smooth daily operations and manage adjustments to uncertainties in the market place. In manufacturing companies the pressure to ensure equipment operates without breakdowns, stoppages, failures and so forth has become a major concern for main...

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Main Authors: Mad Lazim, Halim, T., Ramayah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/4038/1/S.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/4038/
http://cob.uum.edu.my/ictom/
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Summary:Manufacturing companies need to respond quickly to ensure smooth daily operations and manage adjustments to uncertainties in the market place. In manufacturing companies the pressure to ensure equipment operates without breakdowns, stoppages, failures and so forth has become a major concern for maintenance staff (Carannante, Haigh & Morris,1996). The failure of equipments or machines to produce products on time as required can reflect the inefficiency in operations thus, failure to deliver quality products to the customers on time. Total productive maintenance (TPM) put more importance on total employee involvement in the maintenance activities. This paper discusses the findings of a study on TPM practices among Malaysian manufacturing companies. More than 1000 questionnaires were sent out to investigate the extent of TPM practices in Malaysian manufacturing companies and to study the relationship of TPM practices and performance. An analysis was carried out and the results show there are no differences between the TPM practices and size of companies. No differences also found in the TPM practices and certified quality management system companies. There were significant relationships between TPM practices and cost performance.