Northrop Grumman Receives
Virginia Manufacturing Excellence Award
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Oct. 4, 2005 --
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has been selected
to receive the 2005 Virginia Shingo Prize for Excellence
in Manufacturing from the Virginia Manufacturers Association.
The company’s Newport News sector
will receive the award Oct. 5 during a dinner ceremony
at the Renaissance Portsmouth Hotel in Portsmouth, Va.
The Shingo Prize recognizes organizations
that use innovative manufacturing strategies and practices
to achieve exceptional results. It also recognizes companies
that develop lean manufacturing processes from the production
floor to the business offices.
“It has taken a team effort at all
levels of the organization to achieve this recognition,”
said Bob Gunter, senior vice president of operations at
Northrop Grumman Newport News. “This award is the
result of thousands of employees and their commitment
and enthusiasm to the ongoing transformation of our sector
to a lean enterprise.”
A team of examiners from the Shingo program
evaluated the Newport News sector's operations division
in the areas of leadership, employee empowerment, culture
and infrastructure, manufacturing vision, innovations,
partnering with suppliers and customers, environmental
practices, quality, cost and productivity improvement
and business results. The site visit included interviews
with more than 100 employees and visits to 38 work centers
throughout the shipyard where lean processes have been
implemented.
“Participation in this award program
is a true testament to the commitment and dedication of
the Newport News sector to becoming a world-class manufacturer,”
said Joe Croce, vice president of the Virginia Manufacturers
Association. “The management, staff and production
employees interviewed were genuinely excited about the
progress they have made toward their lean-manufacturing
goals. Manufacturing excellence is a continuous journey
and Newport News has delivered many exceptional results
and remarkable achievements.”
The North American Shingo Prize was established
in 1988 to promote awareness of lean-manufacturing concepts
and to recognize companies in the United States, Canada,
and Mexico that achieve world-class manufacturing status.
It is named for Japanese industrial engineer Shigeo Shingo
who distinguished himself as one of the world’s
leading experts in improving manufacturing processes.
The Virginia Shingo Prize, the state-level program, was
established in 2003 to recognize Virginia organizations
for achieving excellence in manufacturing, following the
same criteria and standards of the North American program.
Northrop Grumman Newport News, headquartered
in Newport News, Va., is the nation's sole designer, builder
and refueler of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and
one of only two companies capable of designing and building
nuclear-powered submarines. Newport News also provides
after-market services for a wide array of naval and commercial
vessels. The Newport News sector employs about 19,000
people.