Michelin receives PACCAR supplier quality award

July 30, 2018
To be recognized, suppliers must have fewer than 10 defective parts for every million parts shipped to PACCAR.

Michelin North America, Inc., has been recognized by PACCAR — one of the world’s largest manufacturers of medium and heavy duty trucks — as a recipient of the 2017 “10 PPM Supplier Quality” award for "outstanding commitment to quality."

The award was presented to Michelin by Gary Safsten, PACCAR assistant director of supplier quality, at Michelin North America’s headquarters in Greenville. Michelin supplies PACCAR with a range of commercial-truck tires for PACCAR’s Peterbilt and Kenworth brands that are known worldwide for their unparalleled quality.

“At Michelin, we take pride in providing the highest quality commercial-truck tires to our customers,” said Scott Clark, chairman and president of Michelin North America. “On behalf of the entire Michelin team, we are pleased to be recognized this year by PACCAR for our approach to quality, delivery and customer service. The award is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to provide outstanding customer service that matches the quality of our products.”

The award is presented to PACCAR suppliers who meet or exceed PACCAR’s rigorous “10 PPM” quality standard. To be recognized, a supplier must operate near perfection — 10 or fewer defective parts for every million parts shipped to PACCAR. The suppliers must also meet performance criteria for on-time delivery and support of PACCAR’s operating divisions and their customers. The award also takes into consideration final customer satisfaction.

“PACCAR is a leader in quality and technology. With trucking being the lifeblood of the economy, our suppliers must share our cornerstone belief in quality and innovation,” said Debbie Poppas, PACCAR vice president of supplier quality. “Michelin is in an elite group of three tire suppliers that met our stringent PPM goal. Michelin North America achieved zero defects and was recognized along with Michelin South America.”

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