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The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 ­ the Economic Times 6/16/2017 The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 ­ The Economic Times ET Home › News › Brandwire › Media/Entertainment › Newspapers/ Magazines/ Books Search for News, Stock Quotes & NAV's ई­ट尽 माक⍝�瑰स आप CHOOSE 02:59 PM | 16 JUN LIVE सेसे㭭स 楴न⵴ट尽 50 सोन े ( एमसीए㭭स) (₹/१० … य ू एस डी/भारतीय… LANGUAGE पोट桮फो⚹�लयो उतरवनू 湩या MARKET STATS 31,080 4.75 9,582 4.50 28,735.00 ­33.00 64.44 ­0.10 楴नमा桮ण करा MAR Brandwire Powered by: The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 This Press Release is by Machinist and the liability for the same solely rests with them. This content is not created, verified or edited by EconomicTimes.com & Brandwire.in. BY BRANDWIRE | MAY 23, 2017, 12.40 PM IST Post a Comment Big Change: The end of Five­Year Plans: All you need to know The Machinist awards India's top manufacturing plants India's leading manufacturing plants like Hyundai (Chennai), Ashok Leyland (Pantnagar) and BrahMos (Hyderabad) were awarded at The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 organised by Worldwide Media Pvt Ltd (WWM) in Chennai on May 18. Category Winner Quality ? Sany Heavy Industry India Pvt. Ltd., Pune [SMEs (MNC)] ? Hyundai Motor India Ltd, Engine ­2 Chennai [Large Enterprises] Innovation ? Racold Thermo Private Ltd., Pune [SMEs (MNC)] ? BrahMos Aerospace, Hyderabad [Large Enterprises] Productivity ? PPAP Automotive Limited, Noida [SMEs (Indian)] ? Honda Cars India Limited, Tapukara Plant[Large Enterprises] http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/brandwire/media­entertainment/newspapers­magazines­books/the­machinist­super­shopfloor­awards­2017/printart… 1/3 6/16/2017 The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 ­ The Economic Times Digital Manufacturing ? Scania Commercial Vehicles India Private Limited, Narsapura [SMEs (MNC)] ? Continental Automotive Components India Pvt. Ltd., Manesar[Large Enterprises] Green Manufacturing ? Cummins Technologies India Ltd, Dewas [SMEs (MNC)] ? Hero MotoCorp Ltd, Gurgaon[Large Enterprises] Safety ? TECHNOSYSTEMS, Belgaum [SMEs (Indian)] ? Bosch Limited, Adugodi (Bengaluru) [Large Enterprises] Machining Excellence ? Faurecia Interior Systems (I) Pvt. Ltd, Chennai [SMEs (MNC)] ? Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd., Mohali [Large Enterprises] CSR ? RSB Transmissions (I) Ltd, Pune [SMEs (MNC)] ? Mahindra & Mahindra ­ Farm Division, Kandivali (Mumbai) [Large Enterprises] HR ? Cooper Corporation Pvt. Ltd., M­60­1, Satara [SMEs (Indian)] ? Eaton Fluid Power Ltd., Pune [Large Enterprises] The third edition of the awards organised at Feathers ­ A Radha Hotel, celebrated excellence in Indian manufacturing. The 'Machie' trophy was conferred upon the winners in various categories such as Safety, Productivity, Machining Excellence, Digital Manufacturing, Innovation and Green Manufacturing. Taking the awards platform to the next level, three new categories namely — Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Human Resources (HR), Supply Chain Management — were introduced in this edition. Supreme Treon, Sanand plant was declared as 'The Machinist Super Shopfloor of the Year' in the SME segment while Ashok Leyland Ltd's Pantnagar plant won 'The Machinist Super Shopfloor of the Year' in the Large Enterprises category. Apart from rewarding best practices adopted by the shopfloors and plants, The Machinist also recognised individual contributions towards the Indian manufacturing sector. In this effort, Anshul Goel, MD, Duroshox Pvt Ltd was announced as 'The Machinist Super Next Generation Leader 2017' and Ayush Lohia, CEO, Lohia Auto Industries Ltd was declared as 'The Machinist Super Entrepreneur 2017.' The most prestigious 'The Machinist Lifetime Achievement Award 2017' was bestowed upon Mr. Sandeep Singh, MD, Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Pvt Ltd. On the occasion, an engaging 'CEO Panel Discussion' was held on the topic of 'Can India become a Manufacturing Super Power?' The eminent speakers in the industry threw light on the challenges and possibilities of the theory. The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 was presented by Ace Micromatic Group and was powered by MotulTech. The other partners for the ceremony were Cutting Tool Partner — Forbes & Company Ltd (TOTEM), Talent Management Partner — DDI, Associate Partners— igus India and Tyrolit Group, Trophy Partner—EOS, and Hospitality Partner—Feathers ­ A Radha Hotel. The Machinist, part of the Worldwide Media (WWM), takes forward the legacy of some of the most successful awards in the country in varied fields such as Filmfare, Top Gear Awards and Lonely Planet Awards amongst others. With the immense popularity that The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards is garnering, it is sure to reach new heights in the coming years. Media Contact: Sneh Kulkarni, Chief Manager ­ PR & Corporate Communications, 9820712440, [email protected] Recommended By Colombia इस 1 अजीब न屻ु खे से कर搨 2 7­yr­old abandoned by ह⵴ते म搨 डाय⡲बट尽ज़ जड़ से Father due to illness ख牥म Milaap Glyxgo http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/brandwire/media­entertainment/newspapers­magazines­books/the­machinist­super­shopfloor­awards­2017/printart… 2/3 6/16/2017 The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2017 ­ The Economic Times Press Release by Machinist via Brandwire.in Stay on top of business news with The Economic Times App. Download it Now! 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