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Plant Availability vs Equipment Availability: Two Numbers People Confuse

Plant Availability vs Equipment Availability: Two Numbers People Confuse

Equipment availability is per-machine uptime. Plant availability is whether the plant can make product. A line can be 95% per machine and still stall.
Plant Availability vs Equipment Availability: Two Numbers People Confuse
Plant Availability vs Equipment Availability: Two Numbers People Confuse

Key takeaways

  • Equipment availability measures one asset uptime against its scheduled time.
  • Plant availability measures whether the whole plant can actually produce.
  • High per-machine availability can still mean low plant availability if a bottleneck or dependency stalls.
  • You need both: equipment availability to find the weak asset, plant availability to see business impact.

Short answer: Equipment availability is a single machine uptime versus its scheduled time. Plant availability is whether the plant as a whole can make product. A line where every machine is 95% available can still have low plant availability if those downtimes hit the bottleneck or cascade through dependencies. See also oee for manufacturing.

What equipment availability measures

  • One asset run time divided by scheduled time.
  • Feeds the Availability term of that asset OEE.
  • Pinpoints the weakest machine.

What plant availability measures

  • Whether the plant can produce sellable output.
  • Accounts for bottlenecks and dependencies.
  • Closer to the business question executives ask.

Why the numbers diverge

Availability does not multiply intuitively across a line. Buffers absorb some downtime; the bottleneck amplifies it. A non-bottleneck at 90% may cost nothing, while the bottleneck at 98% sets the plant ceiling.

Using both together

Use equipment availability to find and fix the weak asset; use plant availability to know whether that fix actually moved sellable output. Improving a non-constraint machine raises its number and changes nothing downstream.

How OEE relates

OEE is per-asset. Rolling it up to plant level requires weighting by the bottleneck, which is exactly why plant availability and equipment availability tell different stories.

See how Fabrico captures this automatically on your lines — explore OEE for manufacturing or book a demo.

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Frequently asked questions

Are they the same if I have one machine?

Effectively yes, with a single asset the distinction collapses.

Which matters to executives?

Plant availability, it maps to sellable output.

Which matters to maintenance?

Equipment availability, it finds the weak asset.

Does fixing any machine help?

Only if it is the constraint or feeds it.

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