Paccar Inc. has won the International Stevie Award for Best Multinational Company in the first-ever International Business Awards.
Paccar also received a Certificate of Finalist Recognition in Best Overall Company and Best Facility categories.
The International Business Awards are the first global, all-encompassing business awards program honoring exemplary companies and individuals.
Honoring companies of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the awards recognize outstanding leadership, innovation, perseverance, creativity, teamwork and integrity through more than 40 categories.
Recipients of 67 International Stevie Award trophies were selected from among almost 500 nominations received from companies and individuals in more than 30 countries.
Paccar was selected as a winner due to the company's focus on producing the highest-quality products in the market, complemented by rigorous cost controls and the innovative use of technology in all facets of its business, which has enabled the company to achieve steady profitable growth for decades. Paccar has earned a net profit for 65 consecutive years and paid a dividend every year since 1941.
"Paccar's 17,000 dedicated employees have set the industry standard for exemplary performance in all aspects of the business," said Mark C. Pigott, chairman and chief executive officer. Paccar manufactures light, medium and heavy duty trucks under the Kenworth, Peterbilt, DAF and Foden nameplates.
For more information, visit www.paccar.com.
Paccar Wins International Stevie Business Award
Paccar Inc. has won the International Stevie Award for Best Multinational Company in the first-ever International Business Awards
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