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Dayco’s North America facility achieves Ford Q1 certification

Aug. 17, 2021

Ford has awarded Dayco with Q1 certification for demonstrating the ability to meet Ford’s stringent set of quality and performance requirements. This award has been presented to Dayco’s San Luis Potosi (SLP), Mexico, facility, for providing high-quality products to Ford and enabling them to produce premium-quality vehicles across the globe.

Dayco, which has more than 4,000 associates at 42 locations in 21 countries, manufactures engine products and drive systems for the automotive, heavy-duty and industrial market segments.

The Q1 certification is Ford’s highest honor for its Tier1 suppliers and awards the suppliers who demonstrate excellence beyond technical specification (ISO/TS certification) requirements in critical areas such as capable systems, ongoing-performance and Q1 manufacturing site assistance.

“We seamlessly work toward achieving our customers’ requirements distinguished with innovative high-tech advancements, thus enabling them to deliver premium quality vehicles around the world”, said Michael Weiss, president, global hybrid solutions, at Dayco.

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