Friday, April 18, 2008
Commercial Metals Company receives Eaton Corporation’s Supplier Excellence Award
Irving based CMC was one of 42 suppliers honored.
IRVING Commercial Metals Company's National Accounts Group, a part of the CMC Recycling division, received Eaton Corporation's Supplier Excellence Award. CMC was among 42 best suppliers who were honored with this award at Eaton's third Supplier Awards Program held on April 1 at the downtown Cleveland Marriott.
The award winners fall within one of three categories: Direct, Indirect or Logistics. CMC's recognition was in the Corporate-Indirect supplier category for its scrap metal management program.
Richard D. Holder, Vice President - Eaton Business System, said, "Of the thousands of Eaton suppliers around the world, these are the best in terms of quality, productivity, innovation and technology."
Larry Olschwanger, Vice President of CMC Recycling, added, "We are honored to receive this recognition from Eaton, and I am proud of our team for their commitment to quality service and their dedication to continuous improvement. We have been associated with Eaton for a little more than one year, and we are delighted that, in such a short period of time, they see the true value of our scrap management program."
Source: Commercial Metals Company
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