DENSO Captures IMC's First Vendor Of The Year Award

DENSO Captures IMC’s First Vendor Of The Year Award

IMC President John Mosunic and Vice President of Merchandising Kevin McCloskey announced the award at the event, which welcomed more than 150 industry vendors and customers. DENSO management Taketo Shiotani, Jose Ramirez and Alan Lupinetti joined Frank Cisek, senior manager of Aftermarket Sales, in accepting the honor.

Photo by Mark Phillips
Photo by Mark Phillips

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Interamerican Motor Corp. (IMC), an AutoZone company, has honored DENSO Products and Services Americas, Inc. (DPAM), a division of leading global automotive supplier DENSO Corp., with its inaugural Vendor of the Year Award. IMC, the leading distributor of original equipment (OE)-quality import replacement parts, unveiled the award at its 28th Annual Golf Invitational held Oct. 12 at the Industry Hills Golf Club in the City of Industry, Calif.

“We are tremendously grateful for this award, which honors our entire team,” said Frank Cisek, senior manager of Aftermarket Sales. “To be chosen as IMC’s first recipient recognizes an exemplary level of customer satisfaction DENSO is committed to providing every day.”

IMC President John Mosunic and Vice President of Merchandising Kevin McCloskey announced the award at the event, which welcomed more than 150 industry vendors and customers. DENSO management Taketo Shiotani, Jose Ramirez and Alan Lupinetti joined Cisek in accepting the honor.

In establishing its Vendor of the Year Award, IMC evaluated vendors based on product availability, profitability of product lines and convenience of payment terms. Ease of working with a vendor during AutoZone Inc.’s recent acquisition of IMC and the overall quality of the business relationship between IMC and its vendors were also key criteria.

You May Also Like

The Impact of Trade and Tariffs on the Aftermarket

Numerous components make up “landed costs,” but duties, taxes and tariffs can often be a detriment to global trade.

This article, contributed by Tom Cook, is courtesy of AftermarketNews.

All companies engaged in the global supply chain seek to lower the “landed costs” on their goods in imports and exports sales, purchasing and operations.

While there are numerous components that make up “landed costs,” duties, taxes and tariffs are a huge factor and can often be a detriment to global trade.

BCA Bearings Unveils 2024 Endless Summer Promotion

The Endless Summer promotion runs from May 1 through June 30, 2024.

ASE Education Foundation Partners on 10 Training Scholarships

Instructors attended a five-day, hands-on training session at the Navistar’s OEM training center.

JNPSoft OptiCat Unveils DataLive Product Tracking Tool

New platform aims to automate a manual process, maximizing time and resource allocations.

AI Technology Puts ACES and PIES on ‘Steroids’

PDM Automotive fosters connections and streamlines information flow across the automotive aftermarket.

Other Posts

Women In Auto Care Introduces ‘Women of the World’

The event will take place the first Wednesday of every month beginning in May.

Customer Service: How It’s Done

Customer service should be your number one priority, and it all starts with the greeting.

MEMA Launches At-Home REPAIR Campaign

The next step in the campaign to get the REPAIR Act passed is to get aftermarket suppliers involved.

Shaw Assumes Leadership of MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers

Collin Shaw succeeds Julie Fream who served 10 years in the position.