Deming Prize - Winners of Application Prize

Winners of Application Prize

1951
    • Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (now part of Nippon Steel)
    • Showa Denko K.K.
    • Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
    • Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd (now part of Nippon Steel)
  • ... 1952 to Present
1989
  • Florida Power & Light (first non-Japanese winner of award)
1998
  • Sundram Clayton brakes division (Sundaram Brake Linings), the world's first friction material company to win.
2002
  • TVS Motor Company (TVSMC)
2003
  • Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., the world's first tractor company to win.
  • Rane Brake Lining Ltd.
  • Sona Koyo Steering Systems Ltd.
2004
  • Indo Gulf Fertilisers Ltd.
  • LUCAS TVS
  • SRF limited
2005
  • Rane Engine Valve Ltd
  • Rane TRW Steering Systems Ltd.(SGD)
  • Krishna Maruti Ltd., Seat Division
2006
  • Sanden International (Singapore) Pte Ltd (SIS), the first Singapore-based company to win.
2007
  • Rane (Madras) Ltd.
2008
  • Tata Steel, the first integrated steel plant in Asia to win Deming award in 2008

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