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Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Electronics Wins Supplier Quality Excellence Award from Shanghai General Motors
SHANGHAI, China (Map) - (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001201/DEF008LOGO ) The Supplier Quality Excellence Award was established by SGM as a way to recognize the suppliers' performance in helping SGM maintain its excellent reputation in delivering high quality vehicles. As an industry leader, SGM has set high standards in developing its supplier base for SGM and General Motors globally. Through continuous efforts, YFVES delivers high quality performance to SGM, and achieved 6.7 parts per million (PPM) in 2007. This achievement puts it on par with worldwide leading suppliers as global industry standards recognize plants operating at single digit PPM as best in class. Currently, YFVES supplies a variety of electronics products for SGM's four assembly plants, including stereo CD radios, instrument clusters, BCM (body control modules), climate control heads, display modules and clocks. "We are greatly honored to receive this award and are proud to be
recognized as a strategic partner of SGM," said Established in Visteon Corporation is a leading global automotive supplier that designs,
engineers and manufactures innovative climate, interior, electronic and
lighting products for vehicle manufacturers, and also provides a range of
products and services to aftermarket customers. With corporate offices in
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