Timken Receives Best Supplier Recognition from Oshkosh Truck Corp. - aftermarketNews

Timken Receives Best Supplier Recognition from Oshkosh Truck Corp.

Timken was recently recognized as "Best Supplier" by the Oshkosh Truck Corp., a manufacturer of specialty trucks and truck bodies for the fire and emergency, defense, concrete placement and refuse hauling markets. The recognition honors Timken's excellent performance in delivery, quality and product support. Last year was the first year Oshkosh formally recognized suppliers with this award.

CANTON, OH — Timken was recently recognized as “Best Supplier” by the Oshkosh Truck Corp., a manufacturer of specialty trucks and truck bodies for the fire and emergency, defense, concrete placement and refuse hauling markets. The recognition honors Timken’s excellent performance in delivery, quality and product support. Last year was the first year Oshkosh formally recognized suppliers with this award.

To be nominated, Oshkosh requires suppliers to demonstrate ongoing quality products and services. Based on the number of product receipts, suppliers are judged on a 100-point scale and must receive and maintain the maximum rating of 100 percent for an extended period of time.

“We view Timken as a partner who shares in the success of our organization,” said Michael Wuest, executive vice president and chief procurement officer for Oshkosh. “Timken consistently maintains excellent performance, and such commitment does not go unrecognized. We are proud to be associated with Timken and look forward to continuing our successful relationship.”

“It’s an honor for The Timken Company to be recognized by Oshkosh,” said Tom Dwyer, vice president for the company’s off-highway group. “Our organization takes pride in meeting Oshkosh’s criteria for exceptional product support, service and delivery. It’s part of our ongoing commitment to customer centricity.”

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