Gold Eagle Co. Earns Honda Supplier Performance Award

Gold Eagle Co. Earns Honda Supplier Performance Award

Gold-Eagle-Logo-300x166Gold Eagle Co. has been named a recipient of the Honda Supplier Performance Award for its outstanding service delivered to American Honda Service Parts. Acknowledging its strong network of more than 600 Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Service Parts suppliers in North America, Honda recognized top-performing companies for excellence in key areas of operation, including quality, value, efficiency and delivery. This was the eighth consecutive year Gold Eagle received the award.

“The Honda Supplier Performance Award is the most prestigious award that a supplier can receive from Honda, and to do it eight years in a row is a reflection of the focus and commitment of every department at Gold Eagle,” said Marc Blackman, CEO of Gold Eagle Co. “Gold Eagle’s dedication to our customers is exemplified by this award, and we take great pride in our long-term relationship with Honda.”

OEM suppliers provide parts to Honda factories for the production of new Honda and Acura models. Honda supplier awards to OEM suppliers go to companies that have achieved superior performance in one or more of the following categories: quality, delivery, efficiency and value. Honda’s Service Parts suppliers meet the needs of Honda and Acura customers for maintenance and repair after the sale by providing high-quality service parts at competitive prices delivered in a timely manner.

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