Definition: Schedule Adherence (SA) is a core manufacturing KPI that quantifies the synchronization between the master production schedule and actual shopfloor execution. It measures the percentage of orders completed at the right time, in the correct sequence, and in the planned quantity.
A common trap in manufacturing is over-relying on OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness). While OEE tells you how well a machine is running, Schedule Adherence tells you if it’s running the right thing. A plant can achieve a record-breaking 95% OEE by cherry-picking "easy" long-running jobs, while simultaneously destroying its Schedule Adherence. The result? High machine efficiency, but missed customer deadlines and bloated Work-in-Process (WIP) inventory.
Schedule Adherence is the ultimate "truth serum" for your production system. It exposes the friction between three critical layers:
In high-mix, low-volume environments, focus heavily on Sequence Adherence. Most companies only track Quantity, but ignoring the Sequence is what kills downstream processes. If Part A is produced before Part B (contrary to the plan), it often causes a bottleneck at the assembly stage. High Schedule Adherence isn't just about "getting it done"—it’s about maintaining the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle.
Beyond simple "On-Time Delivery," high Schedule Adherence (targeting >92%) serves as the foundation for Lean Manufacturing. It eliminates the need for "expediting"—the costly practice of rush-orders and premium freight—and restores trust between the sales department and the shopfloor.