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PRESS ROOM
SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL ACCORDED TOP NATIONAL
HONOUR FOR MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE - 30 October 2006
- Seagate Technology International impressed the distinguished panel of judges
to clinch the inaugural Singapore Manufacturing Excellence Award or MAXA.
Seagate demonstrated overall excellence in the award’s three judging criteria
namely innovation, operational excellence and sustainability.
- Mr Chee Teck Huei, Vice President of Seagate's Ang Mo Kio Hard Disc Drive
Manufacturing Operations, said: “Being the pioneer winner of the inaugural MAXA
award is a demonstration of Seagate's manufacturing leadership and operations
excellence as we benchmark ourselves against the best manufacturing practices
from the global industry. Seagate will also continue to leverage our innovation
and technology to continually scale our own operations processes to that of
global-class standards to maintain business sustainability and bring value to
Singapore's manufacturing industry. By constantly bettering our own operations
and attaining a high level of business excellence, we hope to lead by example
within the manufacturing fraternity, provide value-add to the Singapore economy
and attract the best talents to both Seagate and Singapore.”
- Seagate is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of
hard disc drives, providing products for a wide range of applications,
including Enterprise, Desktop, Mobile Computing, Consumer Electronics and
Branded Solutions. Seagate's business model leverages technology leadership and
world-class manufacturing to deliver industry-leading innovation and quality to
its global customers, and to be the low cost producer in all markets in which it
participates. Seagate has sited a range of activities in Singapore from regional
headquarters functions to R&D to manufacturing. Its integrated operations in
Singapore include two disc media manufacturing facilities, an assembly of high
end disc drives in Ang Mo Kio, and a 250-man R&D Centre at the Science
Park. Seagate recently announced that it will be increasing the headcount in
this R&D centre to 400-man. Significantly, it will also be building a third
recording media plant in Singapore. This investment of $1.3 billion will make
Singapore the key strategic site for Seagate, supplying 80% of Seagate’s total
requirement of recording media, a critical component used in the assembly of its
disc drives.
- The following companies - BD Medical (S) Pte Ltd and Philips Domestic
Appliances and Personal Care (DAP) Singapore - were also recognised with the
MAXA 2006’s Product Innovation Award and the Singapore Advantage Award
respectively. For the Product Innovation Award, the judges found that BD Medical
continued to develop and manufacture a stream of highly innovative medical
products to address its various customer segments. Philips DAP Singapore
received the Singapore Advantage Award for effectively leveraging on Singapore’s
competitive advantages to enhance its competitiveness in the global
market.
- Three companies - Kenwood Electronics Technologies (S) Pte Ltd, Leica
Instruments (Singapore) Pte Ltd and MSD Singapore – were also commended as
finalists. The winners and finalists will receive the nation’s top award for
manufacturing from President S R Nathan at an award ceremony which will be held
in conjunction with the opening of Global Entrepolis @ Singapore 2006 tonight.
- Mr Ko Kheng Hwa, Managing Director, Economic Development Board (EDB), said,
“This pioneer group of MAXA winners and short listed companies are of very high
standards and come from diverse industries, reflecting Singapore’s status as a
world class manufacturing hub. They have fully capitalised on Singapore’s
capabilities and strengths to attain world standards in innovation and
manufacturing excellence. Epitomising manufacturing best practices, I am
confident that the inaugural MAXA winners will spur more companies to greater
success and strengthen the ‘Made in Singapore’ brand name on the world stage as
we strive towards our plan to double our manufacturing industry output by
2018.”
- Professor Lord Bhattacharyya, Professor of Manufacturing and Director of
Warwick Manufacturing Group at Warwick University, United Kingdom and
Chairperson of the MAXA 2006 judging panel, commented, “The judging process was
by no means an easy task. My fellow judges and I were impressed by the overall
calibre of the finalists. It was evident from their presentations that they are
all companies of global standing and world-class manufacturing capabilities. We
questioned and scrutinised the companies in their innovations, operating systems
and factors for sustainability, exercising the most stringent assessment in
order to maintain the highest standards for MAXA."
- He added, “Seagate came up tops in all aspects and is indeed, a company at
the cutting-edge of manufacturing excellence. With the presence of such
impressive top-notch companies, Singapore looks poised to remain a competitive
manufacturing powerhouse in the global economic landscape.”
- Mr Hsieh Tsun-yan, Director of McKinsey & Company, a MAXA partner said,
“The MAXA assessment process showed the strength of Singapore’s manufacturers.
Aside from having strong operational performance, the companies visited in phase
two all showed good leverage of the competitive advantages of Singapore, for
example by integrating manufacturing with product launch, design or R&D
processes, or by working in IP-intensive industries with time-sensitive product
cycles. Those companies whose operational excellence seemed most sustainable
were generally also those that most valued their people and that demonstrated a
high level of innovation."
- Commenting on how the high standards set by the pioneer MAXA winners will
impact on attracting talents to Singapore’s manufacturing sector, Professor
Hardy Chan, Co-Director of the Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA), also a MAXA partner
said, “MAXA pioneer winners are role models and sources of inspiration for our
engineering students to fully appreciate the challenges and rewards of
manufacturing engineering. Our high tech manufacturing industry is vibrant and
remains competitive because the companies know how to leverage on the advantages
that Singapore offers. SMA's Manufacturing Systems and Technology (MST)
Programme will continue to support MAXA most enthusiastically."
- MAXA 2006 launched in April this year attracted over 40 participants. All
companies with manufacturing operations in Singapore are eligible to vie for
MAXA through self-nomination. The companies that took part in MAXA 2006 spanned
across eight different manufacturing industries namely biomedical sciences,
chemicals, electronics, infocomm and media, transport engineering, precision
engineering, food and emerging industries such as nanotechnology.
- The selection process comprised three phases:
a. In the first phase, through their written
submissions, companies were assessed on innovation, manufacturing excellence and
sustainability in their Singapore-based manufacturing operations. Short-listed
companies advanced to phase two for further assessment.
b. In the second phase, assessors from
McKinsey and the Singapore-MIT Alliance made a two-day visit to the
manufacturing facilities of short-listed applicants and conducted interviews to
validate the written submissions and to enable more comprehensive assessments.
The finalists were then identified at the end of this phase.
c. In the last phase, each finalist made a
presentation to and answered questions from a panel of eminent judges who then
determined the winner.
- The final round of judging was conducted on 28 October where the six
finalists presented to and were interviewed by the judging panel chaired by
Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya. The other judges were Mr Goh Geok Ling,
Chairman, Sembcorp Marine Ltd; Dr Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Former Executive Deputy
President and Representative Director, Sony Corporation; and Mr Helmut Wieser,
Executive Vice President and Group President, Alcoa Inc.
- The winners, award partners and judges will be sharing their award
experience at the MAXA 2006 Conference on 31 October. The speakers will provide
insights gained during MAXA 2006 and discuss future trends and opportunities in
manufacturing and innovation.
- Jointly organised by the EDB together with partners, McKinsey & Company
and the Singapore-MIT Alliance (comprising the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological
University), MAXA is benchmarked to global standards in manufacturing excellence
and innovation. The award presents the highest level of recognition to
exceptional Singapore-based operations that have achieved world-class
manufacturing standards here.
- For more information on MAXA, please refer to the MAXA brochure or visit www.maxa.sg.
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