2015 Manufacturing Leadership Award Winners Announced
03/10/2015 - Frost & Sullivan's Manufacturing Leadership (ML) Council is recognizing world-class manufacturing companies and individual leaders as winners of the 2015 Manufacturing Leadership Awards, among them: Steel Dynamics Inc. and Olympic Steel.
In a world of intensifying global competition and accelerating, technology-driven change, recipients of the ML Awards have distinguished themselves by embracing breakthrough innovation and enabling their companies to anticipate and respond to customers with unmatched agility.
Now in its eleventh year, the ML Awards honor companies and individuals that are shaping the future of global manufacturing. Nominations are entered into 11 categories, evaluated and scored by a panel of expert judges. Ten of the ML Awards categories are for outstanding projects by a manufacturing company. One category recognizes the achievements of individual manufacturing leaders.
"Now more than ever, manufacturers must accelerate and expand innovation and the delivery of customer value while continuing to embrace core principles of quality and operational excellence," said Global Vice President and Editorial Director of the Manufacturing Leadership Council David R. Brousell. "Winners of the 2015 ML Awards have clearly demonstrated that they are leaders on all of those fronts. Congratulations to each of them."
ML Award winners and their technology partners will be honored on June 4, 2015 at a gala celebration that concludes the eleventh annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit in Carlsbad, Calif. At the gala, winners of the ML High Achiever Awards, the ML Manufacturers of the Year, and the Manufacturing Leader of the Year will also be announced.
The ML Summit is a unique, interactive gathering of manufacturing leaders from around the world. The theme for the 2015 summit is "The New Era of Creating Manufacturing." Featured speakers include: Ford Motor Co. Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs John Fleming; Lockheed Martin Space Systems Vice President of Production Dennis Little; The Dow Chemical Company Vice Chairman, Business OperationsJames R. Fitterling; and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Director of the Defense Sciences Office Dr. Stefanie Tompkins.
Expert judges for the 2015 ML Awards include UCLA Vice Provost, Information Technology and Chief Academic Technology Officer Jim Davis; Frost & Sullivan Industrial Automation and Process Control Vice President of Research Sath Rao; L'Oreal OperationsAmerica Vice President, Communications and Social Responsibility Morris Lenczicki; Graphicast Inc. President Val Zanchuk; VirTex Enterprises LP CEO Brad Heath; Manufacturing Leadership Council Global Vice President and Editorial Director David R. Brousell; Lexmark International Corporate Manager Sustainability John Gagel; Extreme Networks Vice President, Engineering Operations and Quality Brad Martin; Plastic Molding Technology Inc. CEO Charles A. Sholtis; Digital Manufacturing & Design Innovation Institute at UI LABS Executive Director Dean L. Bartles; The Boeing Company Senior Manager Rod Mattison; Card-Monroe Corp. Vice President of Corporate Excellence Jim Joyner; Scientific Games Vice President, Global Supply Chain Chris Hillman; The Dow Chemical Company Vice President Engineering Solutions and Technology Centers Paul Dean II.
The Manufacturing Leadership Council is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 ML Awards:
Big Data & Advanced Analytics Leadership
The Manufacturing Leadership Council, Frost & Sullivan, is the world's first member-driven, global business leadership network dedicated to senior executives in the manufacturing industry. The Manufacturing Leadership Council's mission is to help senior executives define and shape a better future for themselves, their organizations, and the industry at large. The Council produces an extensive portfolio of leadership networking, information, and professional development products, programs, and services, including the Manufacturing Leadership Community website, an online global business network with over 6,700 members worldwide; the Manufacturing Leadership Council, an invitation-only executive organization of over 100 members; the annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit; the Manufacturing Leadership Awards, celebrating industry achievement; and the thought-leading Manufacturing Leadership Journal.
Now in its eleventh year, the ML Awards honor companies and individuals that are shaping the future of global manufacturing. Nominations are entered into 11 categories, evaluated and scored by a panel of expert judges. Ten of the ML Awards categories are for outstanding projects by a manufacturing company. One category recognizes the achievements of individual manufacturing leaders.
"Now more than ever, manufacturers must accelerate and expand innovation and the delivery of customer value while continuing to embrace core principles of quality and operational excellence," said Global Vice President and Editorial Director of the Manufacturing Leadership Council David R. Brousell. "Winners of the 2015 ML Awards have clearly demonstrated that they are leaders on all of those fronts. Congratulations to each of them."
ML Award winners and their technology partners will be honored on June 4, 2015 at a gala celebration that concludes the eleventh annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit in Carlsbad, Calif. At the gala, winners of the ML High Achiever Awards, the ML Manufacturers of the Year, and the Manufacturing Leader of the Year will also be announced.
The ML Summit is a unique, interactive gathering of manufacturing leaders from around the world. The theme for the 2015 summit is "The New Era of Creating Manufacturing." Featured speakers include: Ford Motor Co. Executive Vice President, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs John Fleming; Lockheed Martin Space Systems Vice President of Production Dennis Little; The Dow Chemical Company Vice Chairman, Business OperationsJames R. Fitterling; and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Director of the Defense Sciences Office Dr. Stefanie Tompkins.
Expert judges for the 2015 ML Awards include UCLA Vice Provost, Information Technology and Chief Academic Technology Officer Jim Davis; Frost & Sullivan Industrial Automation and Process Control Vice President of Research Sath Rao; L'Oreal OperationsAmerica Vice President, Communications and Social Responsibility Morris Lenczicki; Graphicast Inc. President Val Zanchuk; VirTex Enterprises LP CEO Brad Heath; Manufacturing Leadership Council Global Vice President and Editorial Director David R. Brousell; Lexmark International Corporate Manager Sustainability John Gagel; Extreme Networks Vice President, Engineering Operations and Quality Brad Martin; Plastic Molding Technology Inc. CEO Charles A. Sholtis; Digital Manufacturing & Design Innovation Institute at UI LABS Executive Director Dean L. Bartles; The Boeing Company Senior Manager Rod Mattison; Card-Monroe Corp. Vice President of Corporate Excellence Jim Joyner; Scientific Games Vice President, Global Supply Chain Chris Hillman; The Dow Chemical Company Vice President Engineering Solutions and Technology Centers Paul Dean II.
The Manufacturing Leadership Council is pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 ML Awards:
Big Data & Advanced Analytics Leadership
- Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Saudi Aramco (Abqaiq Intelligent Energy Management System)
- Steel Dynamics Inc.
- The Dow Chemical Company (Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence)
- Boston Scientific
- Schutt Sports (Mass Customization)
- The Design Phactory
- Thule, Inc.
- Toyota Motor Sales
- Ball Aerospace
- CPI Aerostructures
- Extreme Networks (Robotic WiFi Antenna Testing)
- General Motors
- GKN Aerospace
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Applied Additive Tooling Technologies)
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Hole-Drilling Process Improvements)
- Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (Optical Projection Of Fastener Installation Data)
- Mechanical Equipment Company, Inc.
- Mother Parkers Tea and Coffee (RealCup Capsule Commercialization and Rapid Expansion)
- PACCAR Engine Company
- Saudi Aramco (Integrated Analytical Engineering Performance Monitoring Tool)
- Tessy Plastics LLC
- The Tech Group
- AMA Plastics
- Boers & Co.
- CommScope, Inc. (PM Mobile)
- Crescent Park Corp.
- Epec Engineered Technologies
- NetApp, Inc.
- Nexteer
- Toyota Boskoku America
- VirTex Enterprises
- Xerox
- Blast Motion
- DIRTT Environmental Solutions
- GE Global Research
- IBM (Intelligent Release Enablement)
- JCB India Ltd
- Proto Labs
- The Hayes Companies
- ATK Aerospace Group
- Avnet, Inc.
- CommScope, Inc. (One-Piece Flow)
- Eaton
- IBM (IPDL Singapore Design and Operational eXcellence (DOX) Program)
- Lexmark International, Inc. (Lean Sourcing Framework)
- L'Oreal USA
- MBX Systems
- Nissan Americas
- Olympic Steel, Inc.
- Peterbilt Motors Co. (Mixed Model Cab Trim Line)
- Peterbilt Motors Co. (North Texas Lean Consortium)
- The Dow Chemical Company (Dow Hsinchu Site's Six Sigma / Lean Journey)
- The Raymond Corp.
- BullEx (Attack™ and BullsEye™ Product Platforms)
- Crest Industries
- HzO, Inc.
- Manchac Technologies
- Merck & Co.
- Mother Parkers Tea and Coffee (EcoCup Single Serve Capsules)
- Schutt Sports (STX Stallion)
- Terves, Inc.
- Allied Mineral Products
- Meritage Global Services, Inc.
- Peterbilt Motors Co. (Emerging Leaders Southwest)
- Specialty Manufacturing, Inc.
- The Dow Chemical Company (Next Generation Leadership)
- C&S Wholesale Grocers
- Elster Gas, North and South America (Strategic Procurement Structure)
- Hewlett-Packard Co.
- IBM (Singapore Power Systems Transition Project)
- Lexmark International, Inc. (Global Sourcing Contracts Process Improvements)
- MAPA SPONTEX
- PL Developments
- Redwing Shoe Company
- Seagate, Inc.
- Bridge Publications, Inc.
- BullEx (Smart Class A PHASE II)
- Campbell Soup
- Columbia Manufacturing, Inc.
- Elster Gas, North and South America (Sustainability Strategy)
- Extreme Networks, Inc. (Sustainable Packaging)
- Lexmark International, Inc. (Reconditioning of Laser Cartridge Developer Rolls)
- Saudi Aramco (Resource and Energy Optimization)
- Harry Arnon, Hernon Manufacturing, Inc.
- Marcia Coulson, Eldon James Corp.
- Donald J. Davis, Kent Displays Inc.
- Ulrich Ermel, TQ Systems GmbH
- James Harbour, Harbour & Associates, Inc. (Retired)
- Curt Modtland, The Dow Chemical Company (Retired)
- Mort O'Sullivan, ARCA
- Jamie Quilter, Rexnord Industries
The Manufacturing Leadership Council, Frost & Sullivan, is the world's first member-driven, global business leadership network dedicated to senior executives in the manufacturing industry. The Manufacturing Leadership Council's mission is to help senior executives define and shape a better future for themselves, their organizations, and the industry at large. The Council produces an extensive portfolio of leadership networking, information, and professional development products, programs, and services, including the Manufacturing Leadership Community website, an online global business network with over 6,700 members worldwide; the Manufacturing Leadership Council, an invitation-only executive organization of over 100 members; the annual Manufacturing Leadership Summit; the Manufacturing Leadership Awards, celebrating industry achievement; and the thought-leading Manufacturing Leadership Journal.