TVH in the Americas (TVH), has earned the prestigious MVS (Most Valuable Supplier) Award for 2017 from the MHEDA (Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association).
This is the second year TVH has earned this industry award created to recognize companies that demonstrate exemplary commitment to their dealer network, their employees, and their community.
To qualify for the MVS award, TVH had to meet specific criteria in a number of areas important to the distributor companies who do business with it.
In addition to confirming an on-going commitment to safety, MVS Award winners must demonstrate an overall commitment to business excellence by documenting programs in:
Industry Advocacy
Distributor Advocacy
Business Networking
Continuing Education
Business Best Practices
“TVH is honored to receive the MVS award for a second year in a row,” said Els Thermote, CEO of TVH. “This award affirms our commitment to delivering the highest quality parts while providing a customer experience that is second to none. All of us at TVH believe that together we can do great things, and this award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our employees.”
Scott Lee, MHEDA’s 2017 chairman of the board and also president of Conveyor Solutions Inc., Schaumburg, Ill., said: “MHEDA members represent the best of our industry; and those who earn the MVS award have documented that excellence and commitment to their dealers, community, employees, and the material handling industry. MHEDA is very proud of our MVS award winners.”
TVH is a leading provider of quality replacement parts and accessories for the material handling and industrial equipment industries. The company offers more than eight million products from 11 locations in the Americas.
The Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association is the only national trade association dedicated solely to improving the proficiency of the independent material-handling distributor. MHEDA represents close to 650 companies in the material-handling-equipment business. Located in suburban Chicago, the association provides services to companies seeking to improve their business through education, networking, benchmarking, and best practices.