|
|
25 April 2006
Singapore’s Manufacturing Sector Receives Boost with
Inaugural Manufacturing Excellence Award
National Award will Honour Companies with Best
Manufacturing Practices and Innovations in Singapore
- Singapore’s manufacturing sector received a major
fillip today with the launch of MAXA or the Manufacturing Excellence
Award. Presented by the Economic Development Board (EDB), together with
its partners, McKinsey & Company (McKinsey) and the Singapore-MIT
Alliance (SMA), MAXA will recognise companies which have achieved
world-class manufacturing standards in their operations in Singapore.
- The award aims to identify and recognise exceptional
Singapore-based operations, benchmarked to global standards in
manufacturing excellence and innovation. A MAXA winner is characterised
as a manufacturing company or an operating unit within a company which
continually innovates to be successful within the Singapore context and
to compete globally. It also demonstrates excellence in its operating
systems, and possesses qualities for sustainability.
- The launch of MAXA underscores the continued
importance of manufacturing as a major pillar of economic growth for
Singapore. In announcing the creation of the award in a speech in
October 2005, Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, said that
he envisaged the winners of the award to be role models who would
encourage more innovations from manufacturing firms and draw more
companies and talents to Singapore. This, in turn, will help sustain
the dynamism of the country’s knowledge-based and innovation-driven
economy.
- “EDB is committed to manufacturing as a key pillar of
the Singapore economy. MAXA is one of the major initiatives to support
EDB’s Manufacturing 2018 vision which we unveiled last year. This is
why for this award, we have chosen to partner with McKinsey and the
Singapore-MIT Alliance, all leaders in their respective fields related
to manufacturing,” said Mr Ko Kheng Hwa, Managing Director, EDB. “MAXA
is a celebration of manufacturing success in Singapore and the
outstanding operations that are located here. The winners of MAXA will
bear out the ‘Made in Singapore’ label as an internationally recognised
trust mark for quality, reliability and value,” he added.
- On establishing MAXA as a highly coveted award, Dr
Roland Villinger of McKinsey, said: “For eight decades, McKinsey has
been helping global corporate leaders address challenges, identify
growth strategies, maximise revenue, and restructure to sustain and
improve business performance. Our teams understand the underlying
factors behind excellence in manufacturing operations. More
significantly, we are proud to be contributing to the vibrancy of the
Singapore manufacturing sector and the continuous growth of the
country’s economy.”
- Professor Ng Wun Jern, Co-Director of SMA, added:
“Continued technological innovation is critical to a strong
manufacturing sector in Singapore. The Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA)
plays an integral role in fostering collaborations and developing human
and intellectual capital for high-impact research initiatives to
enhance Singapore’s competitiveness in high value-added manufacturing.
We believe that MAXA will serve the nation and the industry well to
recognise, reward, and continuously motivate companies to develop new
competitive advantages to meet future challenges of the global business
and economic landscape.”
- The eventual winner(s) of MAXA will be selected by a
panel of four eminent international judges. The panel will be chaired
by Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Professor of Manufacturing and
Director of Warwick Manufacturing Group at Warwick University in the
United Kingdom. The other judges are Mr Goh Geok Ling, Chairman,
Sembcorp Marine Ltd; Dr Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Executive Deputy President
Emeritus, Sony Corporation; and Mr Helmut Wieser, Executive Vice
President and Group President, Alcoa Inc.
- “Singapore has successfully grown into a
manufacturing powerhouse over the past four decades. Having built
leading capabilities in key industries like electronics, biomedical,
chemicals and engineering, the city-state is home to numerous top-notch
manufacturing-based companies. An initiative like MAXA is set to spur
companies on, boost R&D and create a more robust manufacturing
environment in the country,” said Professor Lord Bhattacharyya. “My
fellow judges and I are honoured and excited to be part of MAXA and to
be given the opportunity to have an in-depth understanding of some the
world’s best manufacturing processes.”
- All companies with manufacturing operations in
Singapore are eligible to vie for MAXA through self nomination. The
selection process comprises three phases:
- The first phase assesses companies based on their
written submission pertaining to innovation, manufacturing excellence
and sustainability in their Singapore-based manufacturing operations.
Companies will be short-listed for further assessment in phase two.
- In the second phase, the assessors will make a
two-day visit to each short-listed applicant, and conduct plant visits
and interviews to validate the written submission and to enable a more
comprehensive assessment. The finalists will be identified by the end
of this phase.
- In the last phase, each finalist will make a
presentation to, and answer questions from, the panel of judges who
will then determine the winner.
- Companies interested to participate in MAXA can
obtain entry forms from the Award Secretariat at EDB, 250 North Bridge
Road, #28-00 Raffles City Tower, Singapore 179101, or download them
from the MAXA website, www.maxa.sg.
- Completed applications must be submitted by 15 June
2006. The process will culminate in an award ceremony at Global
Entrepolis @ Singapore 2006 from 30 October to 2 November, where the
winner will be unveiled.
- EDB reassures that all information provided by
companies entering the MAXA will be treated as strictly confidential
and made available only to assessors authorised by EDB, McKinsey and
SMA, and the judges.
See MAXA Partners
For media queries, please contact:
EDB
Ms Vanessa Wan-Lee
Head, Marketing Communications
Corporate Services Division
DID: (65) 6832-6677
Mobile: (65) 9839-3439
Email: vanessa_wan@edb.gov.sg
Ms Tracy Won
Assistant Head, Marketing Communications
Corporate Services Division
DID: (65) 6832-6890
Email: tracy_won@edb.gov.sg
Foreword Communications
Ms Cecilia Tan
Executive Director
Tel: (65) 6338-5918
Mobile: (65) 9620-0424
Email: cecilia@foreword.com.sg
Ms Shannen Fong
Account Director
Tel: (65) 6338-5918
Mobile: (65) 9765-3202
Email: shannen@foreword.com.sg
|