ISO 22400-2 is an international standard that defines a set of standardized manufacturing KPIs for production and operations management.
ISO 22400-2 is an international standard that specifies a set of standardized key performance indicators (KPIs) for manufacturing operations and production management. It belongs to the ISO 22400 family, which focuses on automation systems and integration, particularly performance evaluation in manufacturing environments.
The standard formally defines a catalog of manufacturing KPIs with common terminology, structures, and formulas. These KPIs typically cover areas such as utilization, availability, production time, production output, resource efficiency, and related performance aspects. ISO 22400-2 also describes inputs, calculation logic, and expected measurement boundaries so that different plants, systems, and vendors can interpret and implement the KPIs in a consistent way.
In industrial and regulated environments, ISO 22400-2 is commonly used to:
Organizations rarely implement every KPI exactly as described in the standard. Instead, they typically select and adapt a subset of KPIs that fit their products, data availability, validation constraints, and existing OEE or performance frameworks.
ISO 22400-2 focuses on:
It does not prescribe specific targets, business rules, or management practices, and it is not a quality management system or cybersecurity standard. Instead, it is a technical reference that can be combined with standards such as ISO 9001 or ISA-95 to build coherent performance and reporting frameworks.
In many plants, ISO 22400-2 is used as an authoritative source for a standardized set of manufacturing KPIs. While the standard defines a formal list of KPIs, practical implementations often tailor these definitions to existing MES, ERP, and OEE solutions, especially in brownfield and regulated environments.