GM recognizes top suppliers at 33rd annual awards event

2025-04-08


By Jeff Morrison, global chief procurement officer, General Motors

For more than 30 years, General Motors has recognized the company’s top suppliers at our Supplier of the Year event, held in Phoenix, Arizona. We honored 92 suppliers across 12 countries, underscoring their work to cultivate strong relationships with GM.

Some of our suppliers were recognized for their achievements in safety, innovation, or resilience; others for special projects in which they went above and beyond. The common thread: working with transparency and clear communication to build a strong relationship with General Motors. The global cross-functional GM team that rigorously selected these winners based their decisions not only on each organization’s 2024 performance, but also their alignment to GM’s core values and goals.

Putting resiliency in overdrive

Suppliers that truly exceed expectations during critical moments receive the coveted Overdrive Award. These eight companies demonstrated a willingness to go the extra mile when needed. In the supply chain world, we know those needs can sometimes be great.

For example, Auria Solutions and their local community were severely impacted by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 – their operations were halted due to lack of power and water. Not only did they swiftly deploy a comprehensive restoration plan, but they brought services back to their community as well. The company, which makes systems for automotive acoustics, flooring and cargo management, dug two water wells to service their operation and opened the water supply to the community. They also brought employees from other locations to operate their engineering center as a temporary aid station, providing meals and donating and installing generators for those in need.

This is one of many shining examples of our suppliers going big when the going gets tough.

Here’s the full list of the 2025 Supplier of the Year award winners:Overdrive Awards

An extra special shout out to the very few outstanding suppliers that made both lists: COAVIS, Magna International, Schaeffler and Walbridge.

GM’s Global Purchasing and Supply Chain organization is prioritizing resiliency through relationships and working hard to break down barriers to serve as better teammates for our supplier community. Not only is this annual event a time to celebrate our progress, but our evolution is also being recognized with real results like GM’s continued growth on Plante Moran’s Working Relations Index, an annual measure of trust, communication, mutual profitability, assistance and hindrance between top automakers and their direct suppliers.

Three years ago, we were on the heels of a global pandemic that severely disrupted global supply chains. GM’s continued resiliency through it all is a true testament to the relationships [we cultivate and the work we accomplish with our suppliers year after year.

So, I congratulate and thank this year’s winners. Together, we’re leading with agility and efficiency while driving innovation and manufacturing excellence. This work is bringing the industry’s broadest portfolio of both gas-powered and electric vehicles to market for GM customers.

Jeff Morrison is global chief procurement officer at General Motors. Contact: news@gm.com

By Jeff Morrison, global chief procurement officer, General Motors

Jeff Morrison, Mary Barra and Shilpan Amin at GM's Supplier of the Year event.
From left, Jeff Morrison, global chief procurement officer; Mary Barra, Chair and CEO; and Shilpan Amin, chief procurement and supply chain officer, at GM's Supplier of the Year event in Phoenix

For more than 30 years, General Motors has recognized the company’s top suppliers at our Supplier of the Year event, held in Phoenix, Arizona. We honored 92 suppliers across 12 countries, underscoring their work to cultivate strong relationships with GM.

Some of our suppliers were recognized for their achievements in safety, innovation, or resilience; others for special projects in which they went above and beyond. The common thread: working with transparency and clear communication to build a strong relationship with General Motors. The global cross-functional GM team that rigorously selected these winners based their decisions not only on each organization’s 2024 performance, but also their alignment to GM’s core values and goals.

Putting resiliency in overdrive

Suppliers that truly exceed expectations during critical moments receive the coveted Overdrive Award. These eight companies demonstrated a willingness to go the extra mile when needed. In the supply chain world, we know those needs can sometimes be great.

For example, Auria Solutions and their local community were severely impacted by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 – their operations were halted due to lack of power and water. Not only did they swiftly deploy a comprehensive restoration plan, but they brought services back to their community as well. The company, which makes systems for automotive acoustics, flooring and cargo management, dug two water wells to service their operation and opened the water supply to the community. They also brought employees from other locations to operate their engineering center as a temporary aid station, providing meals and donating and installing generators for those in need.

This is one of many shining examples of our suppliers going big when the going gets tough.

Here’s the full list of the 2025 Supplier of the Year award winners:

AAA

Adient

Advanced Composites, Inc.

Advanta Industries

AISIN World Corp. of America

Atlas Copco - Industrial Assembly Solutions

Attentive Industries, Inc.

BASF Coatings

Bridgestone Corporation

Casco Products Corporation

CHINYANG AUTOMOTIVE CO., LTD

Chunil Cargo Transportation Co., Ltd.

CITIC Dicastal

COAVIS

COMEXPORT

Conduent

Continental Tire

Cooper Standard

CPKC

CSN

DAEYONG INDUSTRY CO.

Daimay Automotive

Dedicated Logistics, LLC

DM CONTROL

DN Automotive Corporation

DY AUTO CORPORATION

Dynamic Manufacturing, Inc.

Eldor Corporation

ExxonMobil Product Solutions

FALCARE EQUIPAMENTOS INDUSTRIAIS LTDA

FANUC CORPORATION

Federal Express Corporation

First Brands Group-Brake Parts Inc

F-TECH INC.

GALLAGHER-KAISER CORPORATION

Gentex Corporation

Gentherm Inc.

GIGG Express Inc.

GNS North America

GP Strategies Corporation

Grand Traverse Plastics Corp

GROB-WERKE GmbH & Co. KG

HANDS CORPORATION

HARMAN International

HDT Automotive Solutions

Hendrick Motorsports

HIROTEC MEXICO

HL Mando

HYUNDAI GLOVIS

Ideal Contracting, LLC

Ideal Setech, LLC

ILJIN

International Industrial Contracting Corporation

Inteva Products

JPC Automotive Co., Ltd

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.

KIRCHHOFF Automotive

KM&I Co., Ltd.

Korea Electric Terminal Co., LTD.

KUKA Systems North America

KWANGJIN

LG Electronics Vehicle Solutions

Linamar

Maersk, Inc

Magna International

Maxxis Tires

Mitsubishi Turbocharger & Engine America, Inc.

MOBIS

MOON STAR EXPRESS LLC

Multimatic

Neapco Holdings, LLC

NIPPON SEIKI NORTH AMERICA

Nucor

NYX LLC

PACKARD KOREA INC

Polimetri Indústria Metalúrgica LTDA.

Quaker Houghton

RIDGEVIEW INDUSTRIES

RPM

Schaeffler

SHB

SM Namsun Aluminum Automotive Parts Co., Ltd.

SNT Motiv Co Ltd

Summit Polymers Inc

Syfan Logistics

Thermoflex Corporation

Universal Logistics Holdings, Inc.

Valeo

Walbridge

Washington Penn

Wooshin Safety Systems Co., Ltd.

Worthington Steel

 

Overdrive Awards

Auria Old Fort

COAVIS

Magna International

Infineon

Murata

NorthGate

Schaeffler

Walbridge

An extra special shout out to the very few outstanding suppliers that made both lists: COAVIS, Magna International, Schaeffler and Walbridge.

GM’s Global Purchasing and Supply Chain organization is prioritizing resiliency through relationships and working hard to break down barriers to serve as better teammates for our supplier community. Not only is this annual event a time to celebrate our progress, but our evolution is also being recognized with real results like GM’s continued growth on Plante Moran’s Working Relations Index, an annual measure of trust, communication, mutual profitability, assistance and hindrance between top automakers and their direct suppliers.

Three years ago, we were on the heels of a global pandemic that severely disrupted global supply chains. GM’s continued resiliency through it all is a true testament to the relationships we cultivate and the work we accomplish with our suppliers year after year.

So, I congratulate and thank this year’s winners. Together, we’re leading with agility and efficiency while driving innovation and manufacturing excellence. This work is bringing the industry’s broadest portfolio of both gas-powered and electric vehicles to market for GM customers.

Jeff Morrison is global chief procurement officer at General Motors. Contact: news@gm.com