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  2. SAP Manufacturing Execution
  3. Hold Yield Rate


What is Hold Yield Rate in SAP MFG-ME - SAP Manufacturing Execution?


SAP Term: Hold Yield Rate

  • Component: MFG-ME

  • Component Name: SAP Manufacturing Execution

  • Description: A resource status indicating that the yield rate for the resource is too low. SFC numbers cannot be started at a resource in this status.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Hold Yield Rate is a metric used in SAP Manufacturing Execution (MFG-ME) to measure the efficiency of production processes. It is calculated by dividing the number of good parts produced by the total number of parts produced. This metric is used to identify areas of improvement in production processes and to ensure that production is running at optimal levels.
    
    How to use it: 
    The Hold Yield Rate can be calculated by dividing the number of good parts produced by the total number of parts produced. This metric can be used to identify areas of improvement in production processes and to ensure that production is running at optimal levels. It can also be used to compare different production processes and identify which ones are more efficient.
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When calculating the Hold Yield Rate, it is important to take into account all parts produced, including those that are rejected or scrapped. This will give a more accurate picture of the efficiency of the production process. Additionally, it is important to track this metric over time in order to identify trends and areas for improvement.
    
    Related Information: 
    The Hold Yield Rate is related to other metrics such as Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and First Pass Yield (FPY). OEE measures the overall performance of a production process, while FPY measures the percentage of parts that pass inspection on the first try. Both metrics can be used in conjunction with the Hold Yield Rate to gain a better understanding of production processes and identify areas for improvement.
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