Stoneridge Recognized As A Top-Performing Supplier By PACCAR 

Stoneridge Recognized As A Top-Performing Supplier By PACCAR 

Stoneridge, along with 25 other suppliers, was recognized as an SPM Achiever for 2018. PACCAR has given 126 supplier awards since the launch of the SPM program in 2014.

From left to right: Don Schulte, senior director of purchasing, PACCAR; Ron Augustyn, vice president of global purchasing, PACCAR; Jon DeGaynor, president and CEO, Stoneridge; and James Craig, director of purchasing, PACCAR

Stoneridge Inc. has been recognized as a 2018 top-performing supplier by commercial vehicle manufacturer PACCAR. Jon DeGaynor, president and CEO, Stoneridge Inc., accepted the award Dec. 6, at the annual PACCAR Supplier Performance Management (SPM) program awards ceremony in Bellevue, Washington.

“We are excited about the heightened levels of performance achieved by our suppliers since we launched the SPM program four years ago,” said Ron Augustyn, vice president of global purchasing, PACCAR. “We appreciate the value created for customers, dealers and PACCAR from continuous improvement initiatives under the program.”

PACCAR’s SPM program evaluates a supplier’s performance in the areas of product development, operations support and business alignment with PACCAR objectives. Stoneridge, along with 25 other suppliers, was recognized as an SPM Achiever for 2018. PACCAR has given 126 supplier awards since the launch of the SPM program in 2014.

“This award is a testament to the hard work of our sales, product development and operations teams and their dedication to our customers,” said DeGaynor. “Stoneridge has been a proud supplier to PACCAR for more than 14 years, providing a number of components to their OEM and aftermarket divisions. This is our second SPM award, and we look forward to continued collaborative success with customers like PACCAR.”

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