Shanghai
Brose recognized “GAC-FCA Excellent Supplier 2016”
Mechatronic specialist Brose received the prestigious “Excellent supplier 2016” at the GAC-FCA award ceremony in Changsha. Jenny Xiang, President Brose China, received the award from John Burton, General Manager of GAC FCA.
“We’re really appreciated to get the Excellent Supplier award from GAC FCA. It acknowledges the performance and expertise of our employees.” Says Jenny Xiang, “we will keep continuous efforts to expand the collaboration based on innovation, quality and efficiency.”
Excellent suppliers were selected following a rigorous series of nominations, initial selection, and expert evaluations. Brose Guangzhou Plant has passed evaluation on aspects of quality control, delivery efficiency, project management and commercial performance, and finally become one of Top 12 suppliers out of 409 candidate enterprises.
“Reliable partner is a key factor for our success.” says John Burton, General Manager GAC FCA, “thanks to its standout performance in terms of high quality products, on-time delivery, Brose China proved to be an excellent supplier for our group and we look forwards to further cooperation in the future.”
About Brose
Brose is the world’s fifth-largest family-owned automotive supplier. The company develops and produces mechatronic systems for vehicle doors and seats as well as electric motors and drives. More than 24,000 employees at 60 locations in 23 countries generate over six billion euros in turnover. Every second new vehicle worldwide is equipped with at least one Brose product.
About Brose China
Brose started its activities in the Chinese market in 1996 and has been growing ever since. Today, the mechatronic specialist is presented with 11 sites in six of China’s most important automotive regions (Shanghai, Beijing, Changchun, Chongqing, Wuhan and Guangzhou) and has localized its entire product portfolio as well as its research and development competence in the country. The company employs around 3,800 people in China and generated a turnover of approximately 8 billion rmb in the fiscal year 2015.