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  <title>TPM - a route to world-class performance</title>
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  <namePart>Willmott, Peter</namePart>
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   <publisher>Butterworth-Heinemann</publisher>
   <dateIssued>2001</dateIssued>
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  <extent>xvi, 248 p. : figs., tabs., index. ; 23 cm.</extent>
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 <note>&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Total productive maintenance (TPM), a Japanese management protocol &#13;
developed to alleviate production losses caused by machine breakdowns &#13;
has moved on. Through TPM, more companies accept the concept of Zero &#13;
Breakdowns as achievable. From the foundation of zero breakdowns, world &#13;
class plants are able to run for complete shifts without the need for &#13;
intervention. TPM is still pushing back the boundaries of what was &#13;
thought possible. Driven by the proven principles of TPM, the book &#13;
emphasises the need to build on existing good practices and to win &#13;
commitment by delivering results. The book provides a practical guide to&#13;
 delivering TPM benefits and is based on the authors' first hand &#13;
experience of seeing TPM in Japan. It adapts these benefits to suit the &#13;
strategic needs of companies across four continents. &quot;TPM A Route to &#13;
World Class Performance&quot; builds on Peter Willmott's earlier book, &quot;TPM &#13;
the Western Way&quot;, updating the scope of applications and tools. The TPM &#13;
route map is updated to include the journey to zero breakdowns and &#13;
beyond. It also provides a systematic structure to evolve from the &#13;
classic Total Productive Maintenance towards Total Productive &#13;
Manufacturing and deliver a Totally Productive Operation capable of &#13;
world leading performance.&lt;br&gt;</note>
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