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OEE benchmarks by industry (2026)

What "world-class" actually means in your sector: the typical OEE range, the realistic sector target, and the Availability × Performance × Quality components behind it.

SectorTypical OEESector world-classA × P × Q targetDominant loss
Automotive (Tier-1 assembly)70–85%85%92% × 95% × 99.5%Changeover & minor stops
Electronics & semiconductors75–90%88%93% × 96% × 99%Reduced speed & defects
Food & beverage60–80%82%90% × 93% × 98%Changeover & startup losses
Pharmaceuticals35–45%70%80% × 90% × 97%Validation & changeover
Continuous process (chemical, pulp)80–92%92%95% × 97% × 99.5%Unplanned stops
Metal fabrication / machine shop45–65%78%85% × 88% × 96%Setup & idling
Plastics injection moulding55–70%80%88% × 90% × 97%Minor stops
Textile / apparel40–60%73%82% × 86% × 95%Reduced speed & quality

OEE = Availability × Performance × Quality. The single 85% target is a discrete-manufacturing legacy; process industries routinely exceed 90% while pharmaceuticals rarely pass 70%. Methodology: Editorial process.