7 November 2008
Keppel Fels Limited Wins Highest National Award For
Manufacturing Excellence
First-ever local company to win the coveted MAXA,
amidst a tough competition between global players
1. Keppel FELS Limited has emerged the 2008 MAXA winner,
with outstanding excellence in innovation, operations and
sustainability. A global leader,
Keppel FELS brings a manufacturing methodology to its
rig building operations, demonstrating strong competencies in design
engineering and project management. United Microelectronics Corporation
(Singapore Branch) was conferred the Operational Excellence Award for
showcasing organisation wide commitment to driving quality improvements
and setting world class standards. Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia
Pacific Pte Ltd won the Innovation Award, emerging tops for both
product and process innovation.
2. This year, an award for Excellence in Environmental
Management was introduced to recognise companies with systematic and
structured processes in managing their impact on the environment. The
inaugural winner of this award is GlaxoSmithKline. Two companies,
Applied Biosystems and STATS ChipPac Ltd were honoured as MAXA 2008
finalists. The companies were presented their awards and certificates
by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister, Professor S Jayakumar, at a lunch
ceremony today.
3. MAXA is the highest recognition accorded to
outstanding Singapore-based companies that have achieved world-class
manufacturing standards. Announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in
2005, this is the third year of the Award which has seen an
increasingly high calibre of participating companies.
4. Keppel FELS Limited was a clear winner, demonstrating
successful international growth anchored on Singapore’s advantages.
Said Mr Tong Chong Heong, Managing Director of Keppel FELS Ltd, “When
Keppel FELS entered the MAXA Awards, winning the top award was not
topmost on our mind. Our aim was more to seize the opportunity to learn
from its stringent framework and improve ourselves. Winning the MAXA
award today is a big bonus for Keppel FELS. It affirms our passion and
commitment to deliver our projects on time, within budget and without
incidents. With this award and all that we have gained in the process,
we can only do better.”
5. Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia Pacific Pte Ltd was
the winner in efforts to drive product and process innovation. Mr Osamu
(Paul) Nakamura,
Managing Director of Panasonic Factory Solutions Asia
Pacific, said, “Considering that this is the first time we are
participating in the MAXA, we are very honoured and proud to win the
MAXA 2008 Innovation Award. We would like to thank all our customers
for their continuous support over the years. I would also like to thank
all our employees and all our suppliers for their daily great efforts.
I believe this has contributed to us winning this award."
6. The winner of the Operational Excellence Award,
United Microelectronics Corporation (Singapore Branch) was commended
for a concerted company effort in achieving substantial improvements in
operations. Mr Michael Hsu, Fab Director for UMC, Singapore Branch,
said, “We would like to express our appreciation to MAXA for the
opportunity to compete for this award among the world’s top
manufacturers. We are deeply honoured to win this award, especially as
this is our first time participating. I would like to specially extend
my thanks to the UMC team for their great efforts in preparing for this
award. Winning this award enables us to raise the wafer fabrication
standards in Singapore and providing the visibility to attract more
global talent, which will grow in line with our business.”
7. The winner of the Excellence in Environmental
Management was GlaxoSmithKline, which was recognised for a
comprehensive approach towards energy and waste management as well as
its efforts in measuring its environmental activities. "GlaxoSmithKline
is delighted to have been recognised for its Environmental Management
programme sustained over the years. We entered MAXA to benchmark
ourselves against the best in Singapore and it’s good to have
recognition for our achievements in this area. Through continued focus
on our Environmental Strategy and with the support of our dedicated
workforce, we believe we will sustain our position of strength and
further minimise the impact of our operations on our surroundings,"
said Mr Chris Dobson, Vice-President, Global Manufacturing &
Supply, GlaxoSmithKline.
8. Mr Tan Choon Shian, Assistant Managing Director,
Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), said, “MAXA showcases the
best in manufacturing excellence in Singapore. It not only establishes
the manufacturing sector as a key driver of Singapore’s economic
growth, but reaffirms Singapore’s international competitiveness in
manufacturing. This year’s MAXA 2008 winners have distinguished
themselves as leading companies in the world which have leveraged
Singapore’s strengths as a prime location for world class
manufacturing.”
9. Commenting on the Awards this year, Chairperson of
the MAXA 2008 judging panel, Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya,
Professor of Manufacturing and Director of Warwick Manufacturing Group
at Warwick University, United Kingdom, said, “On behalf of the judging
panel, I am pleased to say that the participants have outdone
themselves. The participants this year have raised the bar and we are
all very impressed. The winners and finalists have demonstrated that
they are truly leaders in their field with first-class manufacturing
thought leadership and capabilities.”
10. Another distinguished judge, Dr Yoshiyuki Kaneda,
Former Executive Deputy President and Representative Director of Sony
Corporation highlighted, “The quality of the participants has made
judging a lot more challenging this year. In terms of operating
systems, innovation and sustainability, the participants are
benchmarked against international standards and have shown that they
are of global standing. Singapore’s manufacturing sector will stand to
gain from the contributions of these companies and I see great
potential for Singapore to push ahead and set standards for the global
manufacturing sector in future.”
11. Mr Tan Teik Seng, Former Senior Executive Managing
Director at Advanced Micro Devices Singapore, MAXA judge, observed,
“This is the second year that I am participating as a judge and I am
very pleased to see that the standards of the participating companies
has gone up tremendously. Participating in MAXA is a stringent and
rigorous process and these companies have shown that they are committed
to the process and to the development of Singapore’s manufacturing
sector.”
12. Mr Chinta Bhagat, Managing Partner, Singapore,
McKinsey & Company, a MAXA partner said, “As in past years, the
MAXA finalists companies showed a strong focus on leveraging
Singapore's competitive advantage, including Singapore's excellent
connectivity, its quality labour force and openness to foreign talent,
and its IP protection regime and research infrastructure. We believe
that these fundamentals will continue to underpin the competitiveness
of the manufacturing sector, even in uncertain economic conditions.
This year we saw even more of a focus on green operations among the
MAXA finalists, focusing on energy, waste, water and emissions. The
more successful companies shared the ownership of their green
initiatives across the organization.”
13. Professor Hardy Chan, Co-Director of the
Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA), also a MAXA partner said, “I am glad to
see that the standards of participating companies this year are higher,
which has made the judging process more challenging but also more
satisfying. The high standards of the finalists are encouraging as they
show that the companies are dedicated to manufacturing excellence. SMA
is pleased to have contributed our expertise in manufacturing systems
and technology when short-listing and assessing finalists for the
award.”
14. All companies with manufacturing operations in
Singapore are eligible to vie for MAXA through self-nomination. The
companies that participated in MAXA 2008 spanned diverse industries
such as marine engineering, electronics and pharmaceutical
manufacturing.
15. The selection process comprised three phases:
i. Companies were first assessed on innovation,
manufacturing excellence and sustainability in their Singapore-based
manufacturing operations via their written submissions. Shortlisted
companies advanced to phase two for further assessment.
ii. 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 an extensive and deeper
understanding of the company’s business and operations model. The
finalists were then identified at the end of this phase.
iii. In the last phase, each finalist made a
presentation to and answered questions from a panel of eminent judges
who then determined the winner.
16. The final round of judging was conducted on 4
November where the six finalists presented to and were interviewed by
the judging panel chaired by Professor Lord Bhattacharyya.
17. MAXA is organised by 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).
18. For more information on MAXA, please visit www.maxa.sg.
See MAXA Partners
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