For decades, discrete manufacturers have relied on Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) to identify underperforming machines. As a normalized metric, OEE can be applied consistently across individual assets, production lines, or entire cells. When a line’s OEE drops, the math makes it easy to isolate the specific machine or asset dragging performance down.
Now, with Overall Controller Effectiveness (OCE), process manufacturers can apply this same powerful concept to PID controller performance—enabling objective benchmarking, rapid root cause analysis, and smarter optimization decisions.
Designed for corporate and plant managers, this session will equip participants to:
1) Understand how OCE is calculated and why normalized controller performance matters at the loop, unit, and plant levels.
2) Use OCE to pinpoint underperforming controllers and identify their root causes, including tuning issues, equipment problems, or process changes.
3) Leverage OCE-driven insights to prioritize improvements and drive plant-wide performance gains using a data-driven, OEE-style approach.
See how applying proven OEE concepts to process control can simplify optimization and improve operational effectiveness. Register now to learn why leading manufacturers are embracing OCE.