Dana Receives Multiple Supplier Excellence Awards From Toyota

Dana Receives Multiple Supplier Excellence Awards From Toyota

Dana Inc. was recognized with the Superior Award for achievement in Value Analysis from Toyota Motor North America Inc. (TMNA) at its Annual Supplier Business Meeting (ABM) on March 20.

Dana Inc. was recognized with the Superior Award for achievement in Value Analysis from Toyota Motor North America Inc. (TMNA) at its Annual Supplier Business Meeting (ABM) on March 20. The company also received awards for Best Localization and Value Analysis from Toyota South Africa, which were presented on March 28.

Dana engineers in North America worked closely with Toyota to optimize the rear propshafts in the Toyota Tacoma, Sequoia and Tundra vehicles. The team implemented innovative design changes to the product, helping to achieve cost savings and improving the customer experience.

In addition, the Dana team in South Africa was recognized for its value analysis work in refining the propshaft and rear axle drivehead for Toyota’s IMV platform, while ensuring quality and delivery by optimizing production in the local market.

“Dana was established on the foundation of engineering excellence and continuous improvement,” said James Kamsickas, Dana president and CEO. “Our engineers worked closely with Toyota to identify unique improvement opportunities that not only decreased the cost and complexity of the product, but also enhanced the consumer experience through improved durability and reduced maintenance requirements.”

Currently celebrating 22 years, the ABM allows TMNA to discuss business objectives with direct and indirect suppliers in preparation for its upcoming fiscal year. Each year, TMNA recognizes suppliers who exceeded the company’s expectations in several categories.

“Toyota collaborates with each of our supplier partners in order to build vehicles with the high safety, quality and reliability standards to meet and exceed our customer’s expectations,” said Robert Young, group vice president, TMNA R&D purchasing, supplier engineering development and cost planning. “We are pleased to recognize those in our supply base who exceed our high-performance targets and allow us to build ‘ever better vehicles’ for our North American customers. We thank them and their team members for their tremendous support, partnership and commitment to continuous improvement and collaboration.”

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