The New Year has started with some of three excellent months ago. Still this is not yet stopping to enter the high names for manufacturer in the automotive industry. Well just go back and do visit the list of amazing year 2010 once again for the last time. It’s neither to tell you that once again about the preeminent name in the automotive industries how enormous all came up, but just to speak a thanks to those suppliers who have helped Daimler in order achieve the amazing sales figures for the various units.
The Americans of the Ford started all these things, and soon after recognizing their best partners prior this week. And Now, it is the time for the Daimler’s to turn around and to go with the same with twist and toss, bow their head for those who actually had made 2010 successful for the suppliers.
Daimler awarded their best suppliers in last week, throughout the “Daimler Key Supplier Meeting”. Though in the case of Ford Motor Company, however it has been observed that awarded with an enormous numbers in terms of suppliers and same with some even with their logistic partner companies. The Daimler has already listed down their best partners who have contributed a lot in achieving the great success.
The German group soon handed “Daimler Supplier Award 2010” with the 13 companies, along with an additional award kept aside for extraordinary performance when it comes to the area of improvement. Daimler awards announced the winners as the part of development process and those products in the production Daimler lineup, such as buses, trucks, cars and vans.
The names of the 13 winning suppliers include, Accuride, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Automotive Lighting Reutlingen or Federal-Mogul as the Special Award Innovation.
“As we are heading towards the novel markets, we are already prepared to provide you the needs when it comes with us. And thus in order to develop the new products, we and our team members will require tremendous supports and need from your core benefits in generating new ideas and concepts!” as said by Andreas Renschler, member of Daimler board who is in charge for Daimler Buses and Daimler Trucks.


































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