TPM according JIPM (Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance) concepts - JIPM or JIPM-S

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FlavioLima

Dear All,

I'm currently working as coordinator of a WCOM program with TPM according JIPM concepts.
For my surprise I'd been notified JIPM had split in two different companies: JIPM and JIPM-S.
Unfortunatelly JIPM site had lost temporally its english version.
Have anyone of you an identified contact in this new company JIPM-S?
Best regards.

FlavioLima​
 

Marc

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This is a new one on me. I did find this:
Amongst the arsenal of management tools available to meet today’s challenges, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) has established itself as an effective process through which the transformation of working in the practicing company is radical, assured, immense & achievable.

The TPM gospel, as preached by the Japan Institute of Plant Maintenance (JIPM), is based on a zero loss concept in operations with zero breakdowns of plant & equipment, zero accidents and zero product defects.
in this Press Release.
 
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FlavioLima

TPM - Concepts

Dear Marc,

In fact, TPM now isn't only related to Autonomous Maintenance(its original intention). It's under the big "umbrella" of TQM and part of a strategy named WCOM - World Class Operational Management.
The "new" TPM aims to build an organizational culture to develop people, prepare them to identify and to treat all organization losses by overlapping activities of small groups. ZERO LOSSES could be translated to ZERO ACCIDENTS, ZERO DEFECTS, ZERO FAILURES.
Nevertheless I should reinforce my need of help:

Has anyone a contact in this new company JIPM-S?​

Best Regards.

Flávio Lima​
 
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