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Case studies





               As emphasized earlier, the application of the TPM process varies significantly
                according to the industry sector and to the particular company or enterprise.
                The founding principles and pillars of TPM must not, however, be corrupted
                so that they become unrecognizable.
                  The key to success is to tailor and adapt the principles to reflect:

                    the specific business drivers
                    the status and future intentions of  other continuous improvement/world-
                    class enabling tools
                    the management style and existing culture
                    the priority, pace and resource issues implicit in securing a successful
                    TPM journey
                  One of  the best ways to illustrate these vitally important differences is to
                present case study reports from the different industry sectors and companies
                concerned.
                  We  are pleased to be able to share the TPM experiences of  seven of  our
                customers as follows:

                  0  3M Newton Aycliffe            -  Disposable respirators
                    Adams (Warner Lambert)         -  Throat lozenges
                  0  BP Amoco Forties Field        -  Offshore oil production
                  0  Elkes Biscuits                -  Biscuit manufacturer
                  0  Henkel                        -  Home improvement products
                    RHP Bearings, Blackburn        -  Bearing housings
                    RJB Mining                     -  Coal mining







                 By Derek Cochrane, Site TPM Facilitator, and Derek Taylor, TPM Co-ordinator


                I .O  Background issues
                Founded  in  the  United  States  in  1902 as  the  Minnesota  Mining  and
                Manufacturing Company, 3M now has operations in more than sixty countries,
                a turnover of  $15 billion and employs 73 000 staff  manufacturing  famous
                brands such as Post-It Notes, Scotch Guard and Wetordry abrasives.
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