Dana Corporation Recognizes Its Top Suppliers for 1999 / Company Introduces Program for Suppliers to Utilize Dana University
8.12.1999, 22:04
TOLEDO, Ohio (PROTEXT) - Dana Corporation (NYSE: DCN)
recognized its top suppliers at its fifth annual Supplier Day
held at the company's Technical Resource Park in Ottawa Lake,
Mich. More than 100 suppliers from eight countries attended the
event. Six suppliers were chosen to receive the inaugural Dana
Diamond Award.
Dana President and CEO Joe Magliochetti said, "Our supplier-
rating system has become a tremendous tool to help us team with
our suppliers to improve the entire process. It is important to
us that we recognize and honor those suppliers that achieve the
highest standards of excellence in their support of our
business."
The 1999 Dana Diamond Award winner for North America is The
Timken Company, a manufacturer of bearings and alloy steels.
Other regional winners are French-based Elf Atochem for Europe;
Brazil-based Bruning Tecnometal for South America; and Valeo
Pyeong Hwa Co, Ltd., of South Korea, for the Asia- Pacific
Region.
Schafer Gear Works, Inc., of South Bend, Ind., was recognized
in the minority-owned supplier category, and Zeiss, a German-
based supplier of measuring machines, was honored in the non-
production category.
This is the first year that the Dana Diamond awards have been
driven by the balanced scorecard supplier-rating system. The
balanced scorecard allows Dana to objectively assess its supply
base while rewarding those suppliers that meet its stringent
business goals.
"In addition, Dana is taking the next step in supplier
integration with the introduction of our new Supplier Development
Program," said Doug Grimm, Dana's director of global strategic
sourcing. "This is a terrific opportunity for us to enhance
supplier relationships and further improve quality,
communication, and service excellence to our customers."
The program enables Dana's preferred suppliers to take
advantage of one of the company's unique programs -- Dana
University -- in order to eliminate waste in the value chain.
Suppliers may enroll in various classes to enhance their
knowledge of proven management techniques, including lean
production methods, continuous quality improvement, process
management, and value analysis/value engineering.
Founded in 1969, Dana University is an accredited educational
initiative that was established to help meet the individual
development needs of all Dana people. In recent years, it has
grown to three schools: a management school, a technical school,
and a customer and industrial school.
Dana Corporation is one of the world's largest independent
suppliers to vehicle manufacturers and their related
aftermarkets. Founded in 1904 and based in Toledo, Ohio, the
company operates some 330 major facilities in 32 countries and
employs more than 86,000 people. The company reported sales of
$12.5 billion in 1998. Dana's Internet address is www.dana.com .
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