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(Hong
Kong - 24 Jan 2008) - Solomon Systech Limited
("Solomon Systech" or the "Group")
has won the Grand Award of the 2007 Hong Kong Awards for
Industries - Productivity & Quality ("the
Awards") organized by the Hong Kong Productivity
Council.
The
accolade honors Solomon Systech's effort represented by
two innovative programs, namely Quality Delivery Program
(QDP) and Manufacturing Excellence Program (MEP), which
have direct impacts on critical areas of the Group's
operations including product quality, supply chain and
RoHS management, on-time-delivery (OTD), yield
improvement and in-time response to discrepancy and
remedial actions. The first program improved the Group's
OTD by 7.6% in the three years between 2004 and 2006 and
shortened the order acknowledgment cycle to less than
one day. As for the second program, it improved high
volume product yield of different product lines by 3 to
13%, speed up engineering disposition time from ~60 hours to ~15
hours on average and saved thousands of man-day per year
in data search & analysis time.
Mr.
W.C. Lai, Vice President, Quality and Manufacturing of
Solomon Systech, said, "It is our honor to be
receiving the Awards testifying to expert recognition of
our outstanding performance in productivity and quality
improvement. The programs demonstrate our ability as a
fabless company using locally developed information
technologies to efficiently manage factories outside
Hong Kong. Our efforts to improve quality have proven
worthwhile."
The
Group's paperless quality management system was first
awarded ISO9000 certification in 2000, just nine months
after the company was founded. In 2002, the system
secured the upgraded ISO9001:2000 status. The Group has
passed all ISO audits (15 in all) with zero
non-conformance since it first sought the international
accreditations in 1999. Furthermore, all products of the
Group achieved full compliance with the
"Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
Directive" laid down by the European Union (EU) on
1 October 2005, eight months before the directives took
effect formally. As a social responsible corporation,
the Group continued to improve on quality in 2007
securing ISO14001 certification recognizing its concrete
environmental protection measures designed with the aim
of balancing social well being with economic growth.
The
Hong Kong Awards for Industries officially launched in
2005 merged the former Hong Kong Awards for Industry and
Hong Kong Awards for Services, established in 1989 and
1997 respectively. It has seven award categories
presided by different organizations. Resting with the
Hong Kong Productivity Council, the category of
productivity and quality recognizes Hong Kong
enterprises for attaining continual improvement of
productivity and quality, with senior management
demonstrating devotion and evidence of real value
achieved and optimum use of resources. Twenty-seven
enterprises competed in the category this year.
The
Group was also the Grand Award winner of the "2003
Hong Kong Award for Industry: Technological
Achievement" and the Grand Award winner of the
"2001 Hong Kong Award for Industry: Export
Marketing".
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