Grede, Southfield, Michigan, announced that its facility in New Castle, Indiana, has been given Ford Motor Company¡¯s Q1 Award, which recognizes outstanding quality and performance. According to a news release, the Ford Q1 award means the facility has achieved excellence in ¡°product quality, systems capabilities, materials management, logistics and delivery.¡±
¡°We are extremely proud to have earned this recognition from Ford,¡± said Todd Heavin, chief operating officer, Grede. ¡°It validates our commitment to being a key partner with Ford and is a testament to the New Castle plant¡¯s employee culture of continuous improvement in safety, quality, delivery, cost reduction, and overall plant operational excellence.
¡°Grede New Castle implemented a number of changes to its operating practices over the past three years to earn the Q1 award, including changing from batch production processes to continuous-flow, automating manual processes with the installation of trim presses, in-sourced part finish processing, and adding automated inspection systems. The total result has been to provide Ford, and all customers, with higher quality products, on time, and at a lower cost.¡±
The Q1 plaque and flag were presented by Ford executives at a ceremony at the New Castle facility. Present were Grede executives, plant employees and local government officials.
Grede¡¯s New Castle facility produces axle carriers for Ford¡¯s F-150, F-250 and the new Mustang. It specializes in highly cored, ductile iron castings.
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