MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - During its 25th annual Supplier of the Year Awards Ceremony held in Orlando, FL, in March 2017, GM recognized Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics among 118 of its best suppliers from 15 countries that have consistently exceeded GM's expectations, created outstanding value or brought new innovations to the company. General Motors currently has 22,000 suppliers worldwide. Winning suppliers were chosen by a global team of GM purchasing, engineering, quality, manufacturing and logistics executives, and selected based on performance criteria in Product Purchasing, Indirect Purchasing, Customer Care and Aftersales, and Logistics.
"We are honoured to be a trusted partner to GM and to be recognized as the Supplier of the Year. Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics has been a leading force in providing dedicated logistics to the automotive industry for many years leveraging our expertise in providing custom engineered solutions," declared Shawn McMahon, President of Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics.
Day & Ross Dedicated currently delivers to 542 GM dealerships daily in Canada from Coast to Coast, as well as moves 20,000 Truckload shipments annually to and from their Distribution Centres through their Ottaway division.
About Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics
Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics provides customized transportation and distribution solutions. With a logistics management system in place and complete Canadian coverage, it provides all of the advantages of operating a private fleet while minimizing the associated costs and risks. Day & Ross Dedicated Logistics is a division of The Day & Ross Transportation Group which operates three more divisions: Day & Ross Freight, Day & Ross Supply Chain and Trade Networks, and Sameday Worldwide. The Day & Ross Transportation Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of McCain Foods Limited.
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