GM Names 40-plus Michigan Companies as Top Global Suppliers

General Motors Co. in Detroit celebrated its top global suppliers during its annual Supplier of the Year event held in San Antonio, Texas, last week.
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GM honored its top suppliers at its 31st annual Supplier of the Year celebration. // Photo courtesy of GM of Detroit.

General Motors Co. in Detroit celebrated its top global suppliers during its annual Supplier of the Year event held in San Antonio, Texas, last week.

In total, 121 suppliers were recognized at the event, with 105 suppliers receiving a Supplier of the Year award, 14 suppliers receiving an Overdrive award, and two suppliers receiving both Supplier of the Year and Overdrive awards. Collectively, the awarded suppliers represented 17 countries.

“We are thrilled to recognize these outstanding suppliers after yet another challenging year in the automotive industry,” says Jeff Morrison, vice president, global purchasing and supply chain at GM. “They overcame countless obstacles and exemplified what it means to be resilient, resourceful, and determined. Beyond that, these suppliers demonstrated their commitment to sustainable innovation and to driving advanced solutions in collaboration with the GM team.”

Each year, the Supplier of the Year and Overdrive award recipients are selected by a global, cross-functional GM team for their performance in business and cultural criteria, including quality, launch, supply chain, total enterprise cost, innovation and engineering, communication and transparency, and safety.

The Supplier of the Year award recognizes distinguished global suppliers that exceed GM’s requirements, in turn providing GM customers with innovative technologies and among the highest quality in the automotive industry.

The Overdrive award was first presented in 2012 and is a distinction reserved for suppliers who display outstanding achievement across the Global Purchasing and Supply Chain organization’s key priorities. These include sustainability, innovation, relationships, total enterprise cost, launch excellence and safety.

The honorees for 2022 include six certified diverse suppliers recognized as a Supplier of the Year. GM was the first automotive OEM to establish a supplier diversity program in 1968. Over the past five years, GM has spent more than $18 billion and contributed to many community initiatives in collaboration with diverse suppliers. GM strives to achieve equitable and sustainable supply chain inclusion goals to help establish long-term viability for the company’s diverse supply base.

The Michigan-based supplier winners are:

  • Adient of Plymouth
  • Allegis Global Solutions of Troy
  • Attentive Industries Inc. of Flint
  • COMMONWEALTH/McCann of Detroit
  • Cooper Standard of Northville
  • Creative Techniques of Orion Township
  • Czarnowski Collective of Farmington Hills
  • Dedicated Logistics of Sterling Heights
  • DENSO International of America in Southfield
  • DSV Air & See Inc. of Romulus
  • FANUC Corporation of Rochester Hills
  • Flex LTD. Of Farmington Hills
  • Gallagher-Kaiser Corporation of Troy
  • Gentex Corporation of Zeeland
  • GNS North America of Canton
  • GP Strategies of Troy
  • Hanon Systems of Novi
  • HL Mando of Novi
  • Ideal Contracting of Detroit
  • Ideal Setech of Warren
  • Inteva Products of Adrian
  • Jack Morton Worldwide of Detroit
  • L&L Products of Bruce Township
  • Lear Corp. of Southfield
  • Leo Burnett Detroit of Troy
  • Linamar of Livonia
  • Magna International of Troy
  • Martin Transportation Systems of Byron Center
  • McCann Detroit of Birmingham
  • Moon Star Express of Belleville
  • Multimatic of Novi
  • NYX of Plymouth
  • RXO Inc. of Canton
  • Schafller Group of Troy
  • Shannon Precision Fastener of Madison Heights
  • Summit Polymers Design of Dearborn
  • United Road Services of Plymouth
  • Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. of Warren
  • Veoneer of Southfield
  • Walbridge of Detroit

GM’s 2022 Overdrive Award Michigan Winners are:

  • Al-Craft Industries of Troy
  • AAM of Detroit
  • Chemico of Southfield
  • Gage Products of Ferndale
  • KET of Troy
  • KUKA Systems North America of Sterling Heights
  • Magna International of Troy
  • Morley Companies of Saginaw
  • NYX of Plymouth