GOJO Industries was presented with a 2015 Partners in Performance Award as part of Grainger's annual supplier recognition event in Chicago. Grainger, the leading broad line supplier of maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) products serving businesses and institutions, presents the yearly award to a select group of suppliers for outstanding performance throughout the year.
Through this award, suppliers are recognized for excellence in several categories, including responsiveness, information integrity, on-time shipping, management commitment and order fulfillment. Each Grainger supplier receives ratings throughout the year for its respective performance in each of these categories. Out of Grainger's more than 3,500 active suppliers, less than one percent are chosen to receive these annual awards.
"GOJO has had a strong partnership with Grainger for more than 20 years," says Jim Moran, GOJO corporate accounts director. "We are honored to be recognized by the Grainger team for Supplier Excellence. We look forward to building a strong and successful future together providing hygiene and skin care solutions that impact the safety of our mutual customers."
"Grainger is proud to recognize GOJO for its outstanding supplier performance," says Fred Costello, Grainger vice president of global product management. "Our customers expect quality products consistently delivered to the right place at the right time. This is not possible without the commitment, dedication and outstanding service of our Partners in Performance suppliers."
Source: GOJO Industries, Inc.
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