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Bosal Industries Georgia Wins GM Supplier Award

The award, a new honor established for GM suppliers, recognizes top-performing suppliers that have met or exceeded a stringent set of quality performance criteria along with the cross-functional support of the entire GM organization.

LAVONIA, Ga. – BOSAL Industries Georgia has received the 2012 General Motors Supplier Quality Excellence Award for demonstrating the highest levels of quality performance from July 2011 through June 2012. Left to right: Mike Morelli (Plant Manager), Wanda Jordan (Supervisor GM Exhaust), Connie Nicholls (GM Jacks), Gary Stowe (Supervisor GM Jacks), Jane Busby (GM Jacks), Philip Bernal (Supply Manager), Barbara Dunstan (GM Jacks), Steven Turner (Manufacturing Engineer), Barbara Bohannon (GM Exhausts Service), Debra Martin (Quality Engineering).
 
The award, a new honor established for GM suppliers, recognizes top-performing suppliers that have met or exceeded a stringent set of quality performance criteria along with the cross-functional support of the entire GM organization.
 
BOSAL Industries Georgia supplies General Motors with jacks, wrenches, wind stops and OES (service) emission control parts.
 
Johan Van de Ven, division director, Emission Control Systems, stated, “At BOSAL, we share General Motors’ passion for designing and building the world’s best vehicles with world-class components. We also share their vision of leading in the research and development of advanced technologies to help reduce petroleum dependency, improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. As with all we do at BOSAL, this award was the result of great teamwork and partnership. BOSAL is honored to receive this award from GM. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards in everything we do.”
 
Mike Morelli, plant manager BOSAL Industries Georgia, added, “We are all delighted to receive this honor from GM. Customer satisfaction is our key objective. I congratulate all employees who have contributed to this success.”
 
 

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