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Critical Success Factors Related to the Implementation of TPM in Ciudad Juarez Industry

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In the search for more effective and efficient use of machines and equipment in the industry generates planning staff training. It is therefore essential that managers are aware of all that is at stake in maintaining an excellent system. Industrial or service level, costs, productivity, quality, safety, customer satisfaction and meeting deadlines depend largely on the proper functioning of the equipment and the benefits of it. The remarkable importance of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) in its acronym in English, waste disposal gives it a special place in both the Kaizen system as Just in Time System. Still a multitude of small and medium enterprises have failed to take due account of the great importance for improving economic performance implementation of systems to improve maintenance of equipment. This paper presents the results of detecting what the Critical Success Factors Related to the Implementation of Total Productive Maintenance in Ciudad Juarez.

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Torres, J. (2014). Critical Success Factors Related to the Implementation of TPM in Ciudad Juarez Industry. In: García-Alcaraz, J., Maldonado-Macías, A., Cortes-Robles, G. (eds) Lean Manufacturing in the Developing World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04951-9_9

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