Best Factory Awards shortlist announced
19 August 2016

Cranfield School of Management has announced which factories have been shortlisted for its prestigious 2016 Best Factory Awards (BFA).
The awards, now in their 25th year, celebrate manufacturing excellence in the UK. Among the contenders for the coveted overall prize of BFA Factory of the Year are companies that make goods as varied as nutrition supplements, superconducting magnets and showering products.
Professor Marek Szwejczewski, Director of the Best Factory Awards, commented: “Our awards recognise and honour those UK manufacturers who are leading the way when it comes to continuous improvement and delivering superior results for their customers. The factories on this year’s shortlist have all demonstrated a clear commitment to improving performance.”
“The finalists were driven by a desire to improve, to excel. They stressed the value they got from benchmarking themselves and the importance of visiting exemplar plants to learn from them and to take away any good ideas - to pinch with pride”
Marek went on to say: “We often hear that UK manufacturing productivity is in the doldrums, however when visiting this year’s finalists we have found factories that have been improving productivity year after year. Any manufacturer interested in improving performance should take note of the practices and approaches adopted by our chosen finalists. To learn from them just as they have learn from others”
This year 15 plants have been shortlisted:
3M UK Plc, Aycliffe
Manufacturer of a range of disposable and reusable respirators
Analox Ltd, Stokesley, North Yorkshire
Design and manufacture of safety equipment such as gas sensors and analysers
Arla Foods, Lockerbie
Producers of bottled milk for supermarkets
Balmoral Tanks Ltd, Pontyclun
Design and manufacture of GRP storage tanks and pressed steel tanks
Brose Ltd, Coventry
Manufacturer of automotive parts including car seat frames, and window regulators
Coty Manufacturing UK Ltd, Ashford
Manufacturer of colour cosmetics such as mascara, lipstick and eyeshadow
Coveris, Boston
Printer of self-adhesive paper and flexible labels
Diageo Plc, Leven
Manufacture and packaging of premium spirits
Domino Printing Sciences, Cambridge
Manufacturer of Industrial coding inkjet printers
Entek International Ltd, Killingworth, Newcastle upon Tyne
Manufacturer of PE/silica battery separators for batteries supplied to the automotive industry
Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems Ltd, Broadstairs
Manufacturer of analogue and digital printing inks
Herman Miller Ltd, Melksham
Manufacturer of high quality seating for offices
Kohler Mira Ltd, Melton
Design and manufacturer of resin stone/acrylic shower trays, shower wall panels, and baths accessories
Lear Corporation, Houghton Le Spring
Manufacturer of Automotive seats for Nissan Qashqai
SPTS Technologies, Newport
Manufacturer of advanced capital equipment used in the manufacture of semi-conductors.
In addition to the prestigious Factory of the Year Award, there are 13 other awards: Best Electronics and Electrical Plant Award; Best Engineering Plant Award; Best Household and General Products Plant Award; Best Process Plant Award; Best SME; Continuous Improvement Award; Energy and Environment Award; Export Award; Health & Safety Award; Innovation Award; Most Improved Plant Award; People & Skills Development Award; Supply Chain Award.
Each entrant receives a free benchmarking report comparing aspects of their plant’s performance with the average for the sector.
The winners will be announced at the BFA 2016 Awards Ceremony taking place on 14 October at the National Motorcycle Museum and Conference Centre in Birmingham.
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