CenterLine Receives 2020 National Manufacturing Leadership Award
The company’s robotics simulations draw winning accolades in NAM’s Engineering and Production Technology category.
Posted: September 23, 2020
CenterLine (Windsor, Canada) has been awarded the National Manufacturing Leadership Award for its outstanding achievement in the Engineering and Production Technology Leadership category, which highlights adopted technologies such as advanced 3D modeling and simulation, sensor networks, advanced materials, process automation platforms, advanced robotics, and additive/3D printing for production applications. Winning projects are selected for improving efficiency and quality, increasing responsiveness, and reducing costs.
The awards are hosted by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the largest manufacturing association in the U.S. CenterLine will be recognized at the Manufacturing Leadership Awards Gala, which will take place as a virtual event on October 8, 2020.
The award showcases how CenterLine’s use of robotic simulations powered by DELMIA Robotics has enabled the company to grow and maintain its competitive edge designing, manufacturing, and commissioning complex assembly lines for customers. This technology has enabled CenterLine to reduce manufacturing and design issues, while also increasing efficiency in programming and commissioning.
“This award places CenterLine among an esteemed group of manufacturing leaders who are shaping the footprint for the global manufacturing industry,” said Phil Campbell, the company’s vice president of Global Sales & Marketing. “We are extremely honored to be surrounded by such a talented group of leaders and proud of our teamwork with Dassault Systèmes to continue to drive innovation into the future.”
CenterLine was among other world-class manufacturing companies in the same category such as The Boeing Company, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Siemens Energy Inc., and NCDMM. The Manufacturing Leadership Awards consist of 11 categories that recognize different facets of digital transformation, innovation, and leadership. Winners in the Engineering and Production Technology Leadership category embrace new design and production approaches to drive game- changing process improvements.