SKF bags Yamaha’s Quality Gold award
SKF, the global supplier of global supplier of bearings, seals, mechatronics, lubrication systems, and services, has received Yamaha Motor Company’s Quality Gold Award for outstanding performance in 2013 for quality, delivery, service and supplier response management.
SKF, the global supplier of global supplier of bearings, seals, mechatronics, lubrication systems, and services, has received Yamaha Motor Company’s Quality Gold Award for outstanding performance in 2013 for quality, delivery, service and supplier response management.
Harsha Kadam, director, Business Unit Two Wheelers, SKF Automotive, said, “SKF has been working with Yamaha for many years now. Our close cooperation and engineering partnership have been very rewarding. We have supported Yamaha by developing more efficient, deep groove ball bearings to improve performance in the engine, transmission and wheels of motorcycles and scooters. This award is clear recognition of our focus on excellence to satisfy our customers’ needs and requirements.”
“SKF has been a key supplier for us in our development work for more efficient motorcycles and scooters. We want our customers to enjoy riding and owning their Yamaha. To fulfill their passion and dreams is our ambition. Working with SKF as our engineering partner is very satisfying. SKF helps contribute to our customers’ satisfaction. We look forward to continued success working together,” said Sanjeev Paul, head of materials, Yamaha.
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