Peterbilt Motors Co. has received three Manufacturing Leadership Awards from Frost and Sullivan’s Manufacturing Leadership Council. Peterbilt won two Manufacturing Leaderships Awards in the Operational Excellence Leadership category for its Cab Trim Line project and for its North Texas Lean Consortium initiative. The Cab Trim Line project integrated Peterbilt’s cab interior production into one assembly line, while the North Texas Lean Consortium teamed with local companies to share and benchmark manufacturing practices and production systems. The program is focused on increasing efficiencies through lean manufacturing strategies that reduce cost and waste.
In the Next-Generation Leadership category, Peterbilt was awarded for its Emerging Leaders program, which develops next-generation leaders through training and experience at Paccar Inc. divisions in the Southwest region.
“Peterbilt continues to set new standards of quality, efficiency and productivity. Our commitment to continuous improvement and ongoing investment in our people, processes and technologies allow us to achieve ever increasing levels of innovation,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt general manager and Paccar vice president. “We are proud to have our achievements recognized by Frost and Sullivan’s Manufacturing Leadership Council.”
The Manufacturing Leadership Awards honor a wide range of leading companies throughout many industries, which recognize demonstrated excellence in the areas of employee leadership development, manufacturing innovation and operational efficiency. It is the second consecutive year in which Peterbilt has won three leadership awards from Frost and Sullivan.