Award Winners from 2010

Operational Excellence Award

The minimisation, and indeed outright elimination, of waste continues to dominate the manufacturer’s agenda. Enterprises will be required to successfully illustrate how they have conquered the world of continuous improvement, having made significant progress with such techniques as lean and six sigma, in turn minimising waste across their manufacturing processes while simultaneously maximising customer value

Winner

  • L’Oreal

Finalists:

  • ESAB AG Welding Equipment
  • L'Oreal
  • Young's Seafood

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Rockwell Automation

Innovation Award

With innovation remaining the key differentiator in today’s ultra-competitive marketplace, companies will need to demonstrate significant progress in designing, developing and delivering a blockbuster product concept. The judging panel will be looking for evidence of how businesses have maintained their competitive advantage by sustaining considerable rates of innovation, whilst remaining responsive to market demands.

Winner

  • Ferrobotics

Finalists:

  • Ascamm
  • Ferrobotics
  • Pitney Bowes

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Manufacturing IT Award

he winner of this award will be able to demonstrate unrivalled progress and success in designing and executing an IT infrastructure covering the manufacturer’s multiple processes and disciplines, resulting in evident ROI. The judging panel will be looking for companies which have clearly exhibited an ability to effectively embrace and utilise IT as a tool in maximising productivity and ensuring competitiveness.

Winner:

  • Fraunhofer IOSB

Finalists:

  • Fraunhofer IOSB
  • WIPRO Technologies
  • Zebra Enterprise Solutions submitted by Ogilvy PR

Sponsored By:

ILS Technology

Green Manufacturing Award

The judges will be looking for case studies where companies have been able to demonstrate unparalleled performance in environmental manufacturing. This will include maximising energy efficiency levels, compliance with environmental regulations and minimising waste from the production process. Manufacturers will need to illustrate success in cutting their carbon footprint, as well as converting green manufacturing into a business opportunity.

  • Unilever

Finalists:

  • Hormel Foods
  • Unilever

Demand Driven Manufacturing Award

The judging panel will be looking for businesses that have expertly implemented demand driven manufacturing doctrine into the company culture. With lead time pressures, fluctuating customer demand and inventory targets to manage, companies will need to demonstrate how they have adopted Just-In-Time (JIT) principles across the supply chain to manage short lead times and meet customer demand.

Winner:

  • DSM ANTI-INFECTIVES INDIA LIMITED

Finalists:

  • DSM ANTI-INFECTIVES INDIA LIMITED
  • Pitney Bowes
  • Sara Lee

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Manufacturer of the Year Award

Recognising a “winner of winners”, this award represents the pinnacle in manufacturing excellence today, acknowledging the outstanding achievements of a single manufacturing enterprise that has successfully realised corporate growth, taking their business to the next level in competitive manufacturing. With no nominations being accepted, the judges will declare as the winner the company that has illustrated significant success in manufacturing performance, as well as progress in growing shareholder value.

Winner:

  • Ferrobotics

Finalists:

  • Ascamm
  • DSM ANTI-INFECTIVES INDIA LIMITED
  • ESAB AG Welding Equipment
  • Ferrobotics
  • Fraunhofer IOSB
  • Hormel Foods
  • L'Oreal
  • Pitney Bowes
  • Sara Lee
  • Unilever
  • WIPRO Technologies
  • Young's Seafood
  • Zebra Enterprise Solutions

Sponsored By:

Siepa