Enhancement of OEE by using TPM and TQM Concept in Automotive Industry Jangaler Rajesh S*,**, Ranganath G*** *Research Scholar, Anna University, India **Faculty Member, Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, Hosur, India **Principal, Adhiyamaan College of Engineering, Hosur, India Online published on 9 November, 2016. Abstract In the present scenario to support in the worldwide market, manufacturers need to produce high quality of the products. From a practical point of view, the conventional production method is hard to produce expected number and competence of the product on time at the customer end. Two concepts have moved towards forwarding, which Total Quality Management (TQM) and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and along with other concepts attain World Class Manufacturing system (WCM). In the production line, grinding machine is one of the critical devices in process line which performs below the desired level. The present paper is to distinguish the relationships among TQM, TPM program and execution as a conceptual model. These concepts are using a tool for determining the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) rate is an essential factor of any serious commitment to reducing tools and process related desecrate. This model will help the industry have a better appreciative of the relationship between the practices. Then set the improvement target goal, design and implement the TQM principle and TPM concept. In the TQM, the Deming PDSA cycle used for problem-solving, process improvement plan. TPM concept is used to analyse the current situation and develop the development plan. Implementing the both TQM and TPM concept on Grinding machine to enhance the OEE value. After effective implementation of this model, the present organisation achieves OEE of the grinding machine is from the 45.66% to 83.5%. As a result grinding machine performs 83.5% OEE. Top Keywords TQM, TPM, OEE, WCM, PDSA. Top |