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The 2008 Best Manufacturing IT Awards

Entry Form

This is the official nomination form for the Best of British Manufacturing IT Awards 2008.

Please note the following when nominating a project:

Entries open on 28 January 2008 and close on 9 May 2008

All nominations are free
Awards are for end-user manufacturing and engineering organisations
The main IT and nominating partner(s) on each winning and high commended project will also be recognised for their contributions
Projects can be nominated for multiple categories by selecting the applicable categories

For your entry to be given the fullest consideration by our panel of judges, please provide as much information as possible. Manufacturing Computer Solutions will contact the end user company and/or the IT partner if further information is required.

ALL FIELDS MARKED WITH A * ARE COMPULSORY

Nomination Details

* Name of end-user organisation:
* Project name or brief description:
The project is being nominated for the following Awards Category:
IT in Manufacturing/Business Management
IT in Supply Chain Management
IT in Engineering Design and Development
Plant and Factory Improvement
 
End-user organisation
 
* Contact
* Position
* Address
* Town or City
* Post Code
* Telephone
* email
* Website
 
Main IT partner
 
Company
Contact
Contact Position
Address
Town or City
Post Code
Telephone
email
Website
 
Third party information
 
Please complete the details below only if you are entering an award on behalf of an end user organisation or main IT partner
Organisation
Contact
Contact Position
Address
Town or City
Post Code
Telephone
email
Website
 
* Using the box below please describe why your project should win.
What does your company do, which industries does it serve, and how big is it in approx revenue and/or employee numbers terms?
What business/manufacturing/engineering problem(s) was the business/IT project attempting to solve?
What technology/business process change(s) did you implement and why?
How long did the project take and how many people (internally and externally) worked on it?
What benefits were derived overall?
What is the return on investment of the project, and how does that break down?
What additional returns are expected in the future, and how will they be measured?
What, in your opinion, makes this project worthy of an award?

NOTE: If you have any supporting information that you would like to submit with your entry (for example a case study and images), please email it to mitconawards@findlay.co.uk listing your name, company name and the name of the category for which the nomination is being made. Please include "Awards 2008" and the project name in the subject line.

The Best of British Manufacturing IT Awards are independent and there is no fee for entering.


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