The definition and use of Overall Equipment Effectiveness over the years has been widely debated.
Many practitioners have found that OEE has several uses and definitions which have led to
considerable confusion when comparing machine-to-machine, plant-to-plant, or company-tocompany.
Unfortunately, OEE was not designed to make comparisons from machine-to-machine,
plant-to-plant, or company-to-company, but it has evolved to these common levels of misuse. OEE is not a statistically valid metric, but it has been used as such for years.
The purpose of this article is to discuss the original intent of Overall Equipment Effectiveness as a metric and a measure. I initially learned OEE from Seiichi Nakajima, the