Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket receives "Most Supportive Supplier” Award from Global One Automotive

23 Feb,2024

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Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket receives the "Global One Automotive Award 2023" in the "Most Supportive Supplier" category for its commitment to the digitalization of processes, the implementation of a digital industry solution and joint marketing activities.

The international trade cooperation for the sale of spare parts and services for passenger cars and commercial vehicles presents the award for the first time in 2024 for the outstanding cooperation between the network and its supplier partners.

The special focus for the "Most Supportive Supplier" award is Schaeffler's involvement in the implementation of the industry solution myITG, which ensures more efficient process design in the automotive aftermarket. This applies in particular to reporting processes and the organization, implementation and follow-up of ITG events in the industry.

Furthermore, the intensive support in the development of marketing activities and concepts is rewarded, for example with regard to social media support and the implementation of joint webinars for the Global One Automotive organization.

Marcus Hähner, Managing Director Global One Automotive, presented the award to Jens Schüler, CEO Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket, and the entire Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket team involved in the projects. The award ceremony took place at the Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket headquarters in Frankfurt.

"We are very proud to receive this award. This is an acknowledgement that our continuous commitment has helped to offer a digital industry solution for the entire aftermarket that takes collaboration with the ITGs to a new level," says Jens Schüler.

"This award is a significant success for us," adds Kai Guijo Müller, Vice President Global Accounts ITGs Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket. "It is also recognition of our achievements for our colleagues who have worked intensively on the digitalization of processes for ITGs over the last few years."