R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD), a provider of multichannel solutions for marketing and business communications, was named a North American Supplier of the Year in the Foundational Principles category by FCA. The Supplier of the Year awards recognizes companies that have shown exceptional commitment to FCA, providing innovative and quality products and services.
“We’re honored to receive a Supplier of the Year award in recognition of our work with FCA,” said Dan Knotts, RRD’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Over the years, we have expanded our relationship with FCA from print management to include a broad range of marketing and business communications services. We’re proud to be an enabling part of FCA’s transformation and grateful to be recognized for our partnership and dedication to FCA. This award is yet another reminder of the great work that our teams around the world are doing every day to help our clients carry out complex communications programs in order to better connect with their customers.”
This year’s 19 recipients were honored at the 2019 Annual Supplier Conference and Awards Ceremony hosted by FCA in Detroit. The Foundational Principles winners represent companies who have demonstrated extraordinary partnership, collaboration, transparency, and integrity.
“FCA is in the midst of transformational changes and these suppliers are helping enable a stronger future for all of us,” said Scott Thiele, Head of Purchasing and Supply Chain, FCA - North America. “It is an honor to recognize their contributions and dedication, as they represent the best in the industry.”
FCA is a global automaker that designs, engineers, manufactures and sells vehicles in a portfolio of exciting brands, including Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Lancia, Ram, and Maserati.
RRD previously was recognized by FCA as a Services Quality Supplier of the Year in 2015.
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