Espar Climate Control Systems is named a recipient of the General Motors Supplier Quality Excellence Award. Espar manufactures fuel-operated heaters and other products for a variety of mobile applications, including school buses.
Espar was named a recipient of the General Motors Supplier Quality Excellence Award.
Espar Climate Control Systems was recently named a recipient of the General Motors (GM) Supplier Quality Excellence Award.
This is the second year that GM has hosted its Supplier Quality Excellence Awards. Officials said that only top-performing suppliers that meet quality performance criteria and provide cross-functional support to GM are chosen for the honor.
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The ceremony took place in Troy, Mich., on Oct. 1. Accepting the award on behalf of Espar were Ashu Aggarwal, quality manager, and Ioan Albu, operations manager.
Espar offers a Hydronic D5 Z heater assembly along with two fuel pump assemblies and select service parts to GM.
Espar manufactures fuel-operated heaters for a variety of mobile applications, including school buses. The company also offers roof-mounted air-conditioning systems for the motorcoach, transit and school bus markets.
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