Whatever It Takes Awards Raybestos - Transmission Digest

Whatever It Takes Awards Raybestos

Raybestos Powertrain has received an award from Whatever It Takes due to performance.

Whatever It Takes (WIT) awarded Raybestos Powertrain the Transmissions Supplier Excellence Award in March for “outstanding performance during the 2019 year.”

The award was received by Raybestos Powertrain Director of Domestic Aftermarket William “Bud” Snodgrass, and Regional Sales Manager Tim Pearson in Shepherdsville, Kentucky.

The award was given by WIT President Rodney peters and Supply Chain Manager Lee Downey.

“In today’s marketplace, suppliers are critical to a company’s success and growth. The entire Raybestos Powertrain/Allomatic organization have gone above & beyond our expectations in so many different areas,” said Downey. 

WIT scored suppliers on shipment accuracy, issue resolution, communication, freight considerations, new products and rebate participation.

“Both Raybestos Powertrain and WIT are looking forward to continuing their strong relationship and generating success for many years to come,” said Snodgrass.

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