Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing

The Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing was established at Utah State University in 1988[1] as a way to recognize organizations in the United States that achieved world-class manufacturing. The award was named in honor of Japanese Industrial engineer Shigeo Shingo.[2] Dubbed the “Nobel Prize of Manufacturing” by Business Week,[3] the Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence was recognized as the premier award for manufacturing excellence in North America.

In 2008, Utah State University changed the name of the Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence to the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence in order to reflect broader criteria that applied to every industry, not exclusively manufacturing.[1]

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