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Anson Prestige 1/18 Scale 1932 Cadillac Sport Phaeton Mint In Box General Motors $20.50 |
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Hot Wheels ’67 Pontiac GTO General Motors exclusive $2.75 |
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Ertl General Motors True Value Hardware 1955 Cameo Metal Pickup Truck Bank $19.99 |
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CORGI CLASSICS GENERAL MOTORS 4506 DSR BUS VINTAGE BUSES USA LIMITED ED $39.41 |
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General Motors Firebird I Norev Model 1/64 #649200 $33.00 |
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General Motors Firebird II Norev Model 1/64 #649201 $33.00 |
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General Motors Firebird III Norev Model 1/64 #649202 $33.00 |
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NOREV – GENERAL MOTORS FIREBIRDS – GM FIREBIRD II – 1956 – Model Car – MINT $21.99 |
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Collector Delivery Trucks, Milk, General store, Motor oil and Ice Cream Trucks $5.50 |
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1/34 FIRST GEAR 1958 GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY GMC TOW TRUCK WRECKER 19-0018 $49.95 |
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HOT WHEELS 12 CAMARO ZL1 RED VEHICLE 2012 NEW MODELS GENERAL MOTORS TWO-DOOR NEW $1.99 |
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vintage WIKING plastic model car HO General Motors Opel Taxi 195/5 C $30.00 |
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National Motor Museum Mint General Motors F.D. Fire Dept. GMC Plant Protection $3.00 |
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1941 GMC General Motors Fire Dept fire trucks 1/32 $5.00 |
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Ertl Collectible 1951 Panel Truck – General Motors – Agway $7.99 |
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Hot Wheels-General Motors Collection-1/64-Set of 5-MIB $10.00 |
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ANSON CLASSIC CADILLAC 1932 SPORT PHAETON DIECAST GENERAL MOTORS $79.00 |
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ANSON PRESTIGE CADILLAC 1932 SPORT PHAETON DIECAST GENERAL MOTORS $99.00 |
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1970s GMC General Motors John Deere Ramp Truck $65.00 |
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Yat Ming GM General Motors 2003 Pontiac GTR TUNER Model Diecast Toy Racing Car $79.00 |
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ERTL 1923 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON TRUCK J C WHITNEY DIE CAST METAL BANK GENERAL MOTORS $19.99 |
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ERTL 1923 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON TRUCK CHEVY DIE CAST METAL BANK GENERAL MOTORS $19.99 |
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ERTL 1923 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON TRUCK CHEVY 80 YEARS DIE CAST BANK GENERAL MOTORS $19.99 |
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# 03 GALOOB MICRO MACHINES 1997 # 65100 GENERAL MOTORS 03 $39.99 |
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HOT WHEELS GENERAL MOTORS 5 CAR PACK, MIP, 2008 $16.00 |
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MAISTO 1965 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE HURST EDITION DIE CAST METAL GENERAL MOTORS $22.99 |
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HOT WHEELS 12 CAMARO ZL1 BLUE VEHICLE 2012 NEW MODELS GENERAL MOTORS TWO-DOOR $2.10 |
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CORGI GENERAL MOTORS 4506 DSR 98603 MB 1:50 $23.69 |
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Hot Wheels 67 Pontiac GTO gold 2008 General Motors 5 pack car $3.89 |
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Hot Wheels 01806 5 Car Gift Pack MIB 2008 General Motors $9.99 |
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1/43 BUS GENERAL MOTORS GMC PD 3751 GREYHOUND 1940 $269.95 |
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1965 MAISTO PONTIAC GTO COUPE HURST DIE CAST 1:18 GENERAL MOTORS COLLECTIBLE $23.99 |
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1/43 GENERAL MOTORS CITY BUS GM TDH 3207 “Johnston” 1948 $310.95 |
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MAISTO 1965 PONTIAC GTO CONVERTIBLE HURST EDITION DIE CAST METAL GENERAL MOTORS $25.99 |
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Die-cast Car~1955 Green Buick Century Convertible~Scale Model GM General Motors! $24.95 |
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Die-cast Car~1958 Pink Buick Century Convertible~Scale Model GM General Motors! $24.95 |
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Scale Die-cast Car~1949 Purple Buick Roadmaster Convertible~GM General Motors! $24.95 |
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1/43 GENERAL MOTORS CITY BUS GM TDH 3207 “Asheville” 1947 $248.76 |
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Corgi American Buses, Yellow Coach, Greyhound, General Motors, Fishbowl. $28.44 |
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Corgi American Buses, Yellow Coach, Greyhound, General Motors, Fishbowl. $26.86 |
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Corgi American Buses, Yellow Coach, Greyhound, General Motors, Fishbowl. $26.86 |
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Corgi American Buses, Yellow Coach, Greyhound, General Motors, Fishbowl. $26.86 |
General Motors Sees Improvement With Supplier Relations
We all know that both Toyota and Honda have a pretty tops relationship when it comes to good working relations with their suppliers, aside from being the preferred U.S. automakers with whom suppliers want to do business.
But don’t look now, according to results of the 7th Annual North American OEM-Tier 1 Supplier Working Relations Study, efforts by General Motors to improve relations with its suppliers have had a significant, positive impact in how its suppliers view working with the company.
“The improvement is Very Good news for GM,” says John W. Henke, Jr., Ph.D., president and CEO, of Planning Perspectives, Inc., which conducts the annual study. “In late 2005, Bo Andersson (GM’s Group Vice President, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain) announced a GM program to improve relations with its suppliers. It is now apparent that the program is working. In fact, in the 15 years we’ve been doing studies of this type in the automotive and other industries worldwide, we have never seen such a dramatic improvement.
Unfortunately for Ford, however, it has slipped into last place – the position held by GM for the past 15 years. The troubled Dearborn automaker now has the worst supplier relations of any North American automaker.
“Ford announced a similar program about the same time as GM, but our study shows the Ford program has been a disappointing failure. This is unfortunate because Ford more Than Ever is dependent on the support of its suppliers to help in its turn around, as was Chrysler in early 1990s. A key to Chrysler’s success then was building strong relations with suppliers on its way to a decade of strong profits,” Henke said.
Both General Motors (also maker of GMC hubcaps) and Ford are far behind Toyota and Honda, which rank 1 and 2, respectively, on the study’s Working Relations Index (WRI). Nissan is ranked number 3, with DCX number 4, and GM and Ford are ranked 5 and 6, respectively.
The WRI rates these six major North American OEMs in 17 key areas that impact their supplier working relations. These include such things as degree of trust, open and honest communication, amount of help given to suppliers to reduce costs and the supplier’s profit opportunity at the OEM.
This year Ford ranks at the bottom of the six North American OEMs with a ranking of 162, a 12 point drop from last year. GM moved up to 174 from 131, and Chrysler fell to 199 from 218 after a steady four-year gain. Chrysler’s drop is corroborated by a decrease of 50% in the number of suppliers who consider DCX a “most preferred or very preferred” OEM to work with. Nearly 50% of Ford’s suppliers would rather not work with Ford.
About The Study
Now in its 7th year, the annual study determines the supplier working conditions in numerous areas at the North American domestic OEMs (GM, Ford and DaimlerChrysler) and the foreign domestic OEMs (Toyota, Honda and Nissan).
This year, 308 suppliers – representing 52% of the OEMs’ total annual buy – responded to the survey. Demographically, the supplier-respondents represent 35 of the Top 50 North American suppliers, 58 of the Top 100 and 69 of the Top 150 North American suppliers. The study culminates in the Working Relations Index (WRI) which is a quantitative ranking by suppliers of their working relations with each of the six OEMs.
About the Author
Iver Penn is a Mass Communications graduate who hails from Wyoming. She is at present an associate editor of a publishing company in Colorado.
Do you think General Motors is going to pull a Hat Trick and avoid bankruptcy?
What we as Americans going to do if we lose our plants and American automobile companies General Motors? This is what got our economy booming again in 1940 people. Is not afraid, we need another bread and butter of our economy to hold us afloat.
possible, not probable, but possible