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Detroit Diesel Wins Modern Productivity Award for
Manufacturing Plant
REDFORD, Mich. - May 6, 2009 -
Detroit Diesel Corporation has been
recognized with a Modern Productivity Award in Warehousing/Manufacturing
from Modern Materials Handling magazine. The company was recognized for its
innovative materials handling process that supports the manufacturing line at its
Redford, Mich., plant.
Detroit Diesel invested $275 million to refurbish and retool the 3-million-squarefoot
plant where the DD15™ and DD13™ engines are manufactured. Updates to
the plant included creating a central warehouse area with narrow-aisle high bay
storage to free up space for the new line and implementing a Kanban system to
pull material to the line on a just-in-time basis. The new system uses a series of
specially-designed carts that deliver parts and components to the line and route
the engines from one workstation to the next.
"We are proud to be recognized for our redesigned materials handling and
storage processes," says Chris Russell, Detroit Diesel’s material flow engineering
supervisor. "We strive to continually increase productivity and improve quality
and this distinction is a reflection of Detroit Diesel’s innovative approach to
manufacturing."
Detroit Diesel Corporation is a leading manufacturer of on-highway diesel
engines for the commercial truck market. Headquartered in Redford, Mich.,
Detroit Diesel Corporation is engaged in the design, manufacture, sale and
service of these products, in addition to supporting alternative and hybrid engine
strategies for the commercial truck marketplace. Detroit Diesel Corporation is a
Daimler company.
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