It’s reasonable to assume that every company that’s involved in production wants to improve their production efficiency. One way of doing this is to find ways of cutting costs, e.g. through using fewer resources, fewer personnel or utilizing the existing production systems in a more cost effective way. This thesis looks at ways of improving production efficiency by having more cost effective maintenance and better cooperation and quality between maintenance, production, and management. The empirical data was collected through interviews, observations, surveys, and through existing documentation from the company. This combined with the literature studied during this course is the basis for our research. Our analysis consists of three parts. In the first part we analyzed the current situation of the case company in terms of three topics; the corporation, communication, and maintenance and production. In the second part we discuss these three topics from the viewpoint and philosophy of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and finally in the third part we used and applied the methods and tools, suggested in TPM, in their current work environment and subsequently applied the concept of TPM in the case company. By conducting this research we hope that the company will get new ideas of how to identify and improve their current structure and production, and we also hope that the applied and suggested model of TPM will help and inspire other companies within the same branch of production to do the same.