Newtec Manufacturing Center Awarded 'Factory of the Future'
4 February 2015
Newtec,
yesterday
received the ‘Factory of the Future’
award as part of the Belgian campaign
‘Made Different’.
The ‘Factory of the
Future’ is just one part of the campaign
which was created to recognize the
market challenges faced by Belgian
companies and the need for them to be
innovative and future-proof. Launched by
the Belgian government, the ‘Made
Different’ project is driven by Agoria,
the Belgian federation for the
technology industry, and Sirris, the
collective center for and by the Belgian
technological industry.
Newtec is one of the first of four
companies that received the ‘Factory of
the Future’ award yesterday. It today
announced it will carry out an important
investment program to upgrade and extend
its state-of-the-art production capacity
and capabilities at its Manufacturing
Competence Center (MCC) in Belgium.
Serge Van Herck, CEO
at Newtec, said: “The way we are
organized makes it possible to deliver
high-quality production services to the
Newtec Group and to other companies,
without exception. This is seldom seen
in the market and it is this that has
enabled us to be one of the first
companies in Belgium to be named
‘Factory of the Future’. This award
reaffirms that we are delivering
relevant services to the industry and we
are delighted to have had that
recognized by the ‘Made Different’
judges. The future investment we have
planned will ensure we continue to live
up to the ‘Factory of the Future’
label.”
Newtec’s production
site in Erpe-Mere, Belgium, makes the
majority of Newtec’s products and is
gaining market share by producing highly
reliable assemblies for an increasing
number of high-tech companies outside
the Satcom business.
With this investment,
Newtec wants to further strengthen its
manufacturing by expanding the
production capacity and capabilities
that are needed in order to be
future-proof. This builds on Newtec’s
historic technology leadership strategy
combined with the highest quality and
reliability production standards.
“Our increasing
number of customers both inside and
outside of the Satcom industry confirms
that our manufacturing site is already
extremely effective,” said Danny De Smet,
who is responsible for business
development at Newtec’s Manufacturing
Competence Center. “This is without a
doubt the result of our continuous
improvement culture and competence
building and this investment will
further strengthen that. Often we are
challenged from a technological
perspective but by being proactive,
flexible and reliable we can add
significant value for our customers and
partners.”