TPM in the Agrondustry

We bring TPM excellence to the heart of the field and the plant

 JES sets the global standard in productive, reliable, and loss-free agri-industry.

5 Requirements for a successful TPM implementation

1. Genuine commitment from agricultural and industrial management.
2. Minimally stable, measurable, and repeatable processes.
3. A culture open to order, discipline, and structured improvement.
4. Availability of operational data and willingness to analyze it.
5. Willingness to invest in training, standards, and floor time.

5 Signs your operation needs TPM

1. It appears as an isolated effort, with no connection to productivity or profitability per ton.
2. There is no investment in training, nor is the technical knowledge of the plant or field valued.
3. Everything is decided based on daily urgency or seasonality.
4. Product quality and losses are accepted as part of the process.
5. The priority is “getting the harvest out” or “fulfilling the order,” without aiming for efficiency.

10 Achievable Results with TPM:

Significant reduction in raw material losses from reception to dispatch.
Sustained increase in OEE on key processing or packaging lines.
Stable equipment with autonomous maintenance up to step 7, even in challenging environments.
Reduction of waste due to defects, rework, or improper product handling.
Structured training in the field and plant, with effective knowledge transfer.
Elimination of chronic downtime through root cause analysis.
Improvement in safety and hygiene conditions, even in humid, dusty, or exposed environments.
Active involvement of operational staff in solutions and standards.
Logistical alignment between field, plant, and dispatch to minimize waiting and rework.
Formal level of preparation to apply for TPM Awards or international certifications.

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