AI OEE Decline Prediction: Efficiency Under Constant Watch
An OEE of 75 % means your production line is either stopped, running below nominal speed, or producing rejects for 25 % of the time. For a line with a capacity of 1,000 parts/hour × 10 €/part × 8 hours/shift = that is 20,000 € of lost value every day.
The Three OEE Pillars and How They Fall
Availability drops when:
- Unplanned downtime (breakdowns, waiting for material, waiting for a technician)
- Planned downtime runs longer than scheduled
- Slow restart after a break or tool change
Performance drops when:
- Line runs below nominal speed (worn machine, suboptimal settings)
- Micro-stops (short stoppages under 10 minutes — invisible but cumulative)
- Operator works more slowly (fatigue, inexperience)
Quality drops when:
- Reject rate increases (material out of spec, tool settings)
- First-part-off after setup takes longer (setup losses)
What AI Monitors and Predicts
Real-Time OEE Dashboard
Every shift, every line — live OEE value with a trend arrow.
Decline Prediction
AI identifies subtle patterns that precede an OEE drop:
- Micro-stops are gradually lengthening → 48 hours before a visible performance drop
- Vibrations are slightly rising → 72 hours before downtime
Root Cause Analysis
When OEE drops, AI automatically identifies the root cause:
OEE dropped from 82 % to 71 % (Shift B, 23 Apr)
Root cause: Performance (69 % → 58 %)
Likely cause: Micro-stops on line L3
Frequency: 18 stops/hour (norm: 3–5)
Duration: 45 sec average
Recommendation: Inspect material feeder (historically same root cause, 12 Mar 2025)
Action Plan from OEE Data
Every week the system generates the top 3 OEE loss drivers with recommended actions and estimated benefit of each fix.