Shingo Prize Awarded for Lean-Manufacturing Software
AUSTIN, TX (5/21/2001). Factory Logic Software Inc., a provider of
Web-based manufacturing software to seamlessly integrate the factory
into a complete e-business strategy, reports that it has been awarded
the 2001 Shingo Prize for Research and Applied Programs in
manufacturing.
"This makes Factory Logic the first software winner in the history of
the Shingo Prize," says Dave Smith, vice president of marketing. "It
validates our premise that software is not only a desirable component
on the path to lean, but that it also is being recognized as a critical
element for successful and enduring lean implementations."
The Shingo Prize is named in honor of the late Dr. Shigeo Shingo, who
helped create several lean-manufacturing processes, including the
original Toyota Production System. The Prize promotes world-class
manufacturing and recognizes companies that achieve superior customer
satisfaction and business results.
Factory Logic's Web-based solution, Streamline, was nominated for the
Shingo Prize and underwent an extensive review process by prominent
academicians and practitioners. Streamline comprises seven services
that use lean, option-driven methods to manage factory operations and
Web-based technology to connect customers and suppliers directly to the
factory floor.
"We are elated to be the first software company to receive such a
prestigious award for world-class, lean manufacturing," stated Richard
Lebovitz, co-founder and CEO of Factory Logic Software, Inc. "Our
domain experts have spent years working around the world to implement
lean technologies and have experienced first hand the problems
companies have had in making lean stick. With lean expertise built into
our Streamline software solution, companies are given what is most
often missing from lean conversions: an infrastructure that supports
lean initiatives and manages continuous improvement on a day-to-day
basis."
Adds co-founder and CTO, Henry Perez, "This award is for the developers
and the manufacturing-domain experts who have contributed their
knowledge, long hours, and skill into making Streamline an
extraordinary solution-set. It makes those long hours getting the
newest release ready worth every minute!"
Referred to as the "Nobel prize of manufacturing," by Business Week
magazine, the Shingo Prize is to manufacturing what the Malcolm
Baldrige Award is to quality. It is awarded annually to companies in
the United States, Canada, and Mexico that demonstrate excellence in
lean manufacturing leading to superior customer satisfaction and
business performance.
Explains Ross Robson, Shingo Prize executive director. "This is the
first time we have seen a software application which ties lean
manufacturing techniques and processes within the factory directly to
customers and suppliers outside the four walls."
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