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COCOCOLA PROJECT
TOTAL PRODUCTIVE MAINTEANCE for bottling plant
At

At
Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Area, Patliputra Colony
Patna

Submitted by:
Name: SHANI KUMAR Reg.no: ME/QEM/10044/09 Stream: Quality Engineering & Management Institute: Birla Institute of Technology

Birla Institute of Technology
MESRA RANCHI -835215
Station: HINDUSTAN COCA-COLA BEVERAGE PRIVATE LIMITED
Duration: 3 Months
Date of Start: 13.07.13
Date of submission: 13.10.13
Title of project: Total Productive Mainteance
Aim of project: To study the various aspects of a Bottling Plant, taking into consideration the system line efficiency in detail.
Reg.No/ Name/Discipline of student: ME/QEM/10004/12 RAVI RANJAN KUMAR
/ Quality Engineering & Management
Name & designation of Expert: Mr. KAMALDEEP DEB CHOUDHURY
Project Area: Quality

Introduction

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) is productive maintenance carried out by all employees through small group activities. Like TQC, which is companywide total quality control, TPM is equipment maintenance performed on a companywide basis. TPM is the new direction in production. In this age, when robots produce robots and 24-hour automated production is a reality, the unmanned factory has become a realistic possibility. In discussing quality control, people often say that quality depends on process. Now, with increasing robotization and automation, it might be more appropriate to say that quality depends on equipment. Productivity, cost, inventory, safety and health, and production output – as well as quality – all depends on equipment.

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