SKF South Africa’s Automotive Division was the recent recipient of an award in ‘Supplier of the Year 2011’ from MAN Truck and Bus SA. There were three categories, with SKF falling into ‘Service Parts from a local OEM Supplier’, where the company achieved second place.
Charlene Van Niekerk (l), internal sales, Gary Czapski and Eugenia Waliszewiski, automotive office manager, with the award certificate.
The award was based not only on a 100% supply rate success, but also the quality of customer service provided, the ease of doing business and the manner in which the supplier handled the customer relationship. SKF’s Automotive Division excelled in all these aspects and is very pleased to receive this award.
Gary Czapski, SKF’s automotive division manager states, “SKF is proud to be associated with a world renowned company such as MAN Truck and Bus and this award fortifies our belief that good quality customer service, in association with superior quality products, lead to the recognition of SKF’s outstanding performance with customers.”
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