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Title: MQFD a model for synergizing TPM and QFD
Researcher: Pramod V R
Guide(s): Jagathy Raj, V P
Keywords: Total Productive Maintenance
Quality Function Deployment
Maintenance Quality Function Deployment
Receptivity
Upload Date: 3-Oct-2012
University: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Completed Date: 14/06/2007
Abstract: This thesis presents the methodology of linking Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Quality Function Deployment (QFD). The Synergic power ofTPM and QFD led to the formation of a new maintenance model named newlineMaintenance Quality Function Deployment (MQFD). This model was found so powerful that, it could overcome the drawbacks of TPM, by taking care of customer voices. Those voices of customers are used to develop the house of quality. The outputs of house of quality, which are in the form of technical newlinelanguages, are submitted to the top management for making strategic decisions. newlineThe technical languages, which are concerned with enhancing maintenance quality, are strategically directed by the top management towards their adoption of eight TPM pillars. The TPM characteristics developed through the newlinedevelopment of eight pillars are fed into the production system, where their implementation is focused towards increasing the values of the maintenance quality parameters, namely overall equipment efficiency (GEE), mean time newlinebetween failures (MTBF), mean time to repair (MTIR), performance quality, availability and mean down time (MDT). The outputs from production system are required to be reflected in the form of business values namely improved maintenance quality, increased profit, upgraded core competence, and enhanced goodwill. A unique feature of the MQFD model is that it is not necessary to newlinechange or dismantle the existing process ofdeveloping house ofquality and TPM newlineprojects, which may already be under practice in the company concerned. Thus, the MQFD model enables the tactical marriage between QFD and TPM.
Pagination: xxvi, 370p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/4909
Appears in Departments:School of Engineering

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