The award ceremony took place yesterday, Monday, on the campus of Vlerick Business School in Brussels. Since 1995, 15 top European universities and business schools have been assessing the management quality and competitiveness in industry and services in the context of the Industrial Excellence Award (IEA).
Ann Vereecke, Professor of Operations Management at Vlerick Business School: "We are proud that Vlerick Business School can act as Belgian partner of the European Industrial Excellence Award. This prestigious award gives recognition to companies that combine a clear and consistent strategy with excellence in operations. This year, the focus was specifically on how digitally enhanced processes can create superior value. The model for sustainable growth!"
Audi Brussels is the first winner of the "Industrial Excellence Award Belgium". The decisive factor for the success was the company’s clear strategy regarding innovation, digitalisation and electromobility. The plant has set itself the goal of becoming even more lean, sustainable and digitalised. For Audi Brussels, digitalisation is a journey with a clear goal: from collecting data to creating transparency to autonomous systems. "Audi Brussels is working tirelessly to stay ahead of the trends in digitalisation and electrification and also to continue to set the standard in the future. A successful example is the conversion of the production to the manufacture of fully electric models and the associated complete transformation of the plant to networked processes and to the use of innovative production technology," says Volker Germann, CEO of Audi Brussels.
A particularly noteworthy aspect of the digitalisation is the integration of employees in the automation and digitalisation projects such as the new analysis software BattMAN ReLife, which checks the health status of the high-voltage battery within minutes. To ensure a successful future, special attention is also being paid to retraining and the further training of the employees at the Audi plant in Brussels.
After becoming the world’s first CO2-neutral large-scale production facility in the premium segment in 2018, the Audi plant in Brussels was awarded the title of "Factory of the Future" in 2020. The first all-electric SUV of the brand with the four rings has been produced in the Brussels municipality of Vorst since the autumn of 2018. The Audi e-tron Sportback followed in 2020. Last year, the facility celebrated a special milestone in its history with the production of the eight millionth vehicle. The Industrial Excellence Award underlines the pioneering role of the Belgian production plant in sustainability, electromobility and digitalisation.