Downtime & OEE, in rupees
Find the hours you're losing — and what they cost you.
Blitz catches every stop automatically, groups it by reason, and computes OEE on its own. Then it does what an OEE report never does: it tells you the rupees behind each lost hour, so you fix the losses that actually matter.
Every stop caught automatically — and priced.
Why it matters
A percentage doesn't get fixed. A rupee figure does.
"OEE is 71%" is true and useless — it doesn't tell you which stop to attack first. The short, frequent stops that never make it into a register are usually the biggest drain, and a plain OEE number hides them.
Blitz catches every stop, tags the reason, and prices it — so the conversation becomes "warp breaks cost us ₹18,400 this week," which is a problem someone will actually fix.
OEE, automatic
Availability and performance measured at the machine — OEE with no manual timing.
Every stop caught
Even the short, frequent ones a register always misses — detected the moment they happen.
Reasons, grouped
Breaks, changeovers, maintenance, shortages — tagged and ranked by total loss.
Priced in rupees
Each lost hour valued from true cost — so you attack the most expensive loss first.
Why we can price a lost hour
Downtime only has a cost if you know your cost.
A pure monitoring tool can tell you a machine stopped for two hours. It can't tell you what those two hours were worth, because it doesn't know your true cost or the contribution you'd have earned.
Blitz does — because the same platform builds true cost and profit per unit. So downtime stops being a percentage and becomes a number on your P&L. On Blitz Plus, Jarvis flags the costly stops without being asked.
See how it worksThe percentage is interesting. The ₹32,800 is what gets the meeting.
Downtime & OEE, answered.
What is OEE and does Blitz calculate it automatically?
OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) combines availability, performance and quality into a single score for how well a machine is really used. Blitz measures availability and performance straight from the machine and computes OEE automatically — no manual timing or spreadsheets.
How does downtime tracking work?
Blitz detects every stop the moment it happens and logs how long it lasted. Operators or supervisors tag the reason — a warp break, a changeover, maintenance, material shortage — so stops are grouped by cause and you can see which reasons cost you the most time.
Can it show the cost of downtime, not just the percentage?
Yes — this is the difference. Because Blitz also knows your true cost and the output you'd have made, it puts a rupee figure on lost hours, so a stop reads as "two hours, about ₹4,800 of lost contribution", not just a dip in a percentage.
How is this different from a manual downtime register?
A manual register misses the short, frequent stops that add up to the most loss, and never values them. Blitz catches every stop automatically, the moment it happens, and ties it to its cost — so you fix the losses that actually matter.
Put a price on your lost hours.
Book a 20-minute demo. We'll show OEE and downtime — and what each stop costs — on a floor like yours. We set it up for you.