Do Free Flow of 11 Logistics Services Provider Positive Impact to Overall Equipment Efficiency in Beverage Industrial Sector in Thailand

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Originally, this paper investigates the impact from free flow of 11 logistics services provider to overall equipment efficiency: OEE in beverage industrial sector in Thailand. Then, the analysis process had used factor analysis to construct factors of free flow of 11 logistics services provider and OEE; in addition, multiple regression analysis had been taken to test the impact from free flow of 11 logistics services provider to OEE. Next, the result of 78 firms show that free flow of 11 logistics services provider can be explained by one factor; OEE can be explained by two factors. Following, the study finding is free flow of 11 logistics services provider positive impact to OEE, and highly relates Availability and Performance Efficiency more than Quality Efficiency.

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