About the Shingo Prize Northeast Region


The Shingo Prize is named in honor of the late Dr. Shigeo Shingo. Dr. Shingo has been described as an "engineering genius" for his contributions to improving manufacturing processes. As one of the world’s leading experts on manufacturing practices, he helped to create and document the renowned Toyota Production System. Many of his improvement principles, such as Single-Minute-Exchange-of-Die (Quick Changeover), Poka-Yoke (Mistake Proofing) and Non-Stock Production (minimum inventory) are described in six books published in the United States.

In 1988, Utah State University recognized Dr. Shingo for his lifetime of accomplishments and created the Shingo Prize to recognize world-class, lean organizations. The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence recognizes business excellence around the globe. The philosophy of the Shingo Prize is that world-class performance for quality, cost and delivery can be achieved through lean principles and techniques in core manufacturing and business processes. Business Week, May 15, 2000, stated that the Shingo Prize is, “…the Nobel prize of manufacturing….”

The Shingo Prize evaluation criteria is based on an overall lean business systems model. Masaaki Imai, Chair, Kaizen Institute, has noted that the Shingo Prize is the only award program in the world focused on lean manufacturing and the elimination of “muda.” The model demands system integration based on proven lean manufacturing and business practices. The Shingo criteria focus on Customer Satisfaction and Profitability; Quality, Cost and Delivery; Lean Core Operations; and Leadership and Empowerment Enablers. A Board of Examiners consisting of over 175 lean leaders throughout North America, representing primarily former Shingo Prize recipient companies, carry out the rigorous process of evaluating the 100 page Achievement Report and the 2-3 day company Site Evaluation Visit.

Administration of the Shingo Prize & the Application Process

The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence is administered in the Northeastern region of the United States by GBMP, Inc and its Northeastern States Shingo Prize Ambassadors. GBMP’s staff includes five Shingo Board examiners and two Vice Chairs. GBMP and its partners coordinate an annual Shingo Prize Conference Northeast Region in October to recognize the Prize and Medallion recipients and to enjoy two days of Lean learning, sharing, networking and camaraderie. Go to the "To Apply" link above to learn about the Shingo Prize Model and Guidelines and to dowload the Application form.

To learn who your local Shingo Prize Northeast Region Ambassador is: click here.

Shingo Prize Winners from the Northeast Region

The following companies were designated as recipients of Shingo Prize Medallions:

2008
Lycoming Engines, Williamsport PA (Silver)
Raytheon Integrated Air Defense Systems, Andover MA (Silver)
Callaway Golf Ball Operations, Chicopee, MA (Bronze)
Extrusion Technology, Randolph, MA (Bronze)
HID Global, North Haven, CT (Bronze)

The following companies were designated as recipients of the Northeast Shingo Prize Award prior to 2008:

2007
BAE Systems' Advanced Composite Manufacturing, Merrimack, NH (GOLD)
Raytheon Maritime Mission Center, Portsmouth, RI (GOLD)

2006
Raytheon Integrated Air Defense Center, Andover, MA (GOLD)
Boston Centerless/AccuRounds,Woburn, MA/Avon, MA (SILVER)
Raytheon Maritime Mission Center, Portsmouth, RI (SILVER)
Z Corporation, Burlington, MA (BRONZE)

2005
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Middleboro, MA (GOLD)
Raytheon Integrated Air Defense Center, Andover, MA (SILVER)
Thermo Electron Corp. Compliance Test Solutions, Lowell, MA (BRONZE)

Shingo Prize Press Releases

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1/13/09   2009 Shingo Prize Northeast Region Conference Keynote Speakers Announced
     
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