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Lean and Energy Assessments Available For Alabama Manufacturers

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Lean & Energy Assessments Available at NO CHARGE to Alabama Manufacturers in 2013

Thanks to a U.S. Department of Energy grant that is being managed through ADECA-Energy Division Manufacturers located within the State of Alabama can request a Lean and Energy Assessment at No Charge to their company.

Already 52 AL Manufacturing companies have benefited from the assessments – with an average of $93,504 of identified energy savings per company. Collectively the identified energy savings for these 52 companies is $4,862,228.

The Lean and Energy Assessment provided to AL Manufacturers is valued from $4,000 to $8,000. The Alabama Technology Network (ATN) and Alabama Industrial Assessment Center (AIAC) are conducting these assessments.

There is a limited number of Lean and Energy Assessments available at no chargeto take advantage of this opportunity, email UAH CMER – ATN staffer Anthony Holden for details and to schedule an assessment.

ATN and BCA Partner to Present the 2012 Alabama Manufacturer of the Year Awards

For Immediate Release -June 21, 2012
Contact: Chris Franklin – ATN Corporate Communications
(205) 943-4773

ATN and BCA Partner to Present the 2012 Alabama Manufacturer of the Year Awards

The Alabama Technology Network (ATN) and the Business Council of Alabama (BCA) announced the winners of the 2012 Manufacturer of the Year Awards June 20 at a luncheon at the RSA Activity Center in Montgomery. The BCA and ATN began the annual awards ceremony in 2000, and the event has consistently drawn Alabama dignitaries and manufacturing leaders to honor companies that have a commitment to improving Alabama’s economy.

The awards program recognizes Alabama manufacturing enterprises in three size categories – Large, Medium and Small ‐ that exhibit excellence in leadership,performance, profitability and workforce relations. Winning manufacturers are selected by an independent panel of judges who look for demonstrations of superior performance in the areas of customer focus, employee commitment, operational excellence, continuous improvement, profitable growth and investment in training and retraining.

The 2012 Manufacturers of the Year are:

Large Manufacturer of the Year (400 or more employees)
Austal USA, Mobile

Austal is the world’s largest builder of high‐speed aluminum ships and is a leading supplier of ships to the U.S. Navy. Employing more than 2,800 men and women at its 125‐acre waterfront facility in Mobile, Austal brings a new dimension in high‐speed marine transport, utilizing the company’s leading edge lightweight aluminum design fabrication technology and capabilities. Whether Austal vessels are required to transport large members of passengers and cars, perform surveillance and defense activities, or provide a platform for recreation and entertainment – Austal recognizes and is committed to customization.

Medium Manufacturer of the Year (100‐399 employees)
Daikin America Inc., Decatur

Daikin America is renowned for innovation, quality products and customer commitment. The Daikin plant located in Decatur is the company’s only U.S. manufacturing site. The 350 men and women employed at Daikin’s Decatur plant manufacture chemical products used virtually everywhere in industry, homes and even space. With concern for the environment, Daikin America strives to develop products that do more with less – less waste, less energy, less material – yet produce increased performance and longevity.

Small Manufacturer of the Year (1‐99 employees)
Cascades Sonoco, Birmingham

A joint venture between Cascades and Sonoco Products, Cascades Sonoco is North America’s leading supplier of paper mill roll packaging products. The company specializes in paper‐based packaging products used in a wide array of products, including food take‐home boxes, bakery items, electronics, automotive parts, pet foods and fertilizers. The parent companies were early pioneers in waste recycling and environmental sustainability – long before such practices became fashionable or profitable. Cascades Sonoco employs 65 team members in Birmingham.

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In addition to the small, medium and large manufacturing awards, several other awards were presented at the luncheon including the Governor Bob Riley Building a Better Alabama Award to U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, R‐Mobile; the 2012 BCA Partnership Award to Rheem Manufacturing; The BCA Centennial Award to Alabama Steel Supply; and the Best of the BEST Award to Davidson High School in Mobile for being the highest achieving school in the state during the 2011 BEST Robotics competitions.

An additional award presented annually by ATN, in partnership with the Alabama E3 Initiative, is the Sustainability in Manufacturing Award. ZF Industries of Tuscaloosa received this year’s award. Since it began in late 2009, the Alabama E3 Initiative has successfully assisted more than 40 manufacturers in the state to adapt and thrive in anew business era focused on sustainability through eliminating wastes and reducing energy intensity. The program has resulted in over $3 million in identified energy saving opportunities and just under $1 million in actual impacts. ZF Industries produces and services driveline and chassis technologies around the world. It ranks high on the list of leading automotive suppliers and aims to build and expand its presence in established markets.

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Fourteen Alabama companies named finalists for Manufacturer of the Year Awards

Fourteen Alabama companies named finalists for Manufacturer of the Year Awards

Published: Monday, June 18, 2012, 10:50 AM Updated: Monday, June 18, 2012, 10:51 AM

By Dawn Kent — The Birmingham News

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Fourteen Alabama companies, from automakers to chemical firms to a pottery studio, have been named finalists for the Manufacturer of the Year Awards.

The Business Council of Alabama and the Alabama Technology Network announced the finalists today. The awards will be presented Wednesday at a luncheon in Montgomery.

The awards program is in its 13th year and recognizes Alabama manufacturers that show excellence in leadership, performance, profitability and work force relations. Awards are presented in small, medium and large size categories.

The finalists range from large companies such as Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama Inc. in Huntsville, which recently announced an expansion plan, to small firms like Earthborn Studios of Leeds, which provided the dishes for an episode of Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” earlier this year.

Here are the finalists:

Small manufacturers (one to 99 employees)

Cascades Sonoco, Birmingham
Earthborn Studios, Leeds
Electrifil Corp., Elkmont

Medium manufacturers (100 to 399 employees)

3M Co., Guin
Daikin America Inc., Decatur
Gambro Rental Products, Opelika
Heritage Wire Harness LLC, Fort Payne
Lear Corp., Montgomery
Prystup Packaging Products, Livingston

Large manufacturers (400 or more employees)

Austal USA, Mobile
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Gadsden
Rheem Water Heating, Montgomery
Sikorsky Aircraft, Troy
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama Inc., Huntsville

For more:  Birmingham News

 

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