Hadley Wins Daimler Masters of Quality Award Once Again
Truck and transit supplier Hadley has been honored by Daimler Trucks North America with its Masters of Quality Supplier Award for 2014.
by Staff
August 6, 2015
Hadley employees celebrate the Masters of Quality Supplier Award.Photo: Hadley
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Hadley employees celebrate the Masters of Quality Supplier Award. Photo: Hadley
Hadley has been awarded the Masters of Quality Supplier Award for 2014 by Daimler Trucks North America.
The award was presented by DTNA supplier management quality engineer Sean Taggart to Hadley employees at the company’s global headquarters in Grandville, Michigan during an on-site ceremony.
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The annual program recognizes outstanding suppliers that have received high scores on their quality, delivery, technology and cost performance as measured on a Balanced Scorecard.
This is the fifth time Hadley has received the award.
“We are proud to be among the suppliers recognized by the world’s largest truck manufacturer with this prestigious award” said Thomas Bronz, president. “Further, it a privilege to be one of only 26 award-winning suppliers to have reached the 5-year recipient status.”
Hadley is a supplier of components and solutions for Class 5-8 truck and tractor, trailer, transit and shuttle bus, RV, motor coach, rail and specialty vehicle markets and aftermarket distribution. Their products include air horns, mechanical and electronic height control valves for chassis and cab,air suspension systems, truck mirrors and other components.
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