Schaeffler bags gold award from Toyota

Schaeffler has received one of the coveted gold awards in the category value analysis from Toyota Motor Europe.

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L-R: Masahisa Nagata, EVP (R&D and Purchasing), Toyota Motor Europe, presents the superior performance award to Prof. Peter Pleus, CEO Automotive at Schaeffler.

L-R: Masahisa Nagata, EVP (R&D and Purchasing), Toyota Motor Europe, presents the superior performance award to Prof. Peter Pleus, CEO Automotive at Schaeffler.

Schaeffler has received one of the coveted gold awards in the category value analysis from Toyota Motor Europe. Every year, suppliers are requested to identify cost and quality potential for volume-production products in accordance with the Kaizen philosophy.

With its value analyses, Schaeffler has contributed to the continuous improvement of products, also in terms of costs, and captured a leading position in Toyota's top supplier ranking list. In its justification of the award, Toyota particularly emphasized the success achieved in the product segment hydraulic valve lash adjustment elements. This is the first time that a gold award was presented in this category.

"This award is also proof of our excellent expertise in vertical integration because only the relevant understanding of processes produces such high-quality analyses," said Prof. Peter Pleus, CEO Automotive at Schaeffler AG, who accepted the prize for Schaeffler.

Schaeffler is currently producing engine and transmission components for Toyota in seven European plants. The product portfolio ranges from clutches, dual mass flywheels and detent pins through to hydraulic pivot elements and mechanical tappets.

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