Close Menu
    • ABOUT
    • BOOK STORE
    • ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    • ESG
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • POLITICS
    • GADGETS
    • CONTACT
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Subscribe
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Home » Supplier Performance Recognized at Toyota South Africa’s Annual Awards
    Events & Awards

    Supplier Performance Recognized at Toyota South Africa’s Annual Awards

    April 23, 2026
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Andrew Kirby, Toyota South Africa Motors’ President and CEO
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) recently hosted its Annual Business Meeting and Supplier Awards in Umhlanga. The event brought together Toyota’s supplier partners to recognise outstanding performance, strengthen collaboration and share the company’s strategic vision for the year ahead.

    The prestigious event marked the official introduction of Toyota’s 2026 theme: “Challenge and Innovate” to suppliers.

    The theme will guide Toyota and its broader value chain through 2026, driving a renewed focus on achieving key milestones while fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation and resilience across the organisation and its stakeholders.

    The event was attended by Mr Ken Yamamoto, General Manager for Global Purchasing Engineering from Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC). In his address, Mr Yamamoto shared the global supplier partner vision and emphasised the critical collaborative role that suppliers play in supporting Toyota’s purpose of making ever better cars. He highlighted the importance of strong partnerships, shared values and innovation across Toyota’s global supply network.

    Toyota South Africa Motors’ President and CEO, Andrew Kirby, delivered the keynote address, providing a business update reflecting on the 2025 performance and outlining the company’s priorities and outlook for 2026.

    “Our suppliers are integral to Toyota’s success. As we look ahead to 2026, Challenge and Innovate is both a call to action and a shared commitment. By working closely together and embracing new ways of thinking, we can continue to strengthen our competitiveness and deliver greater value to our customers,” Kirby said.

    The event culminated in the presentation of the supplier awards. The awards aim to recognise exceptional achievements across key performance areas including quality, delivery, cost competitiveness, innovation and sustainability.

    The 2025 Toyota Superior Supplier Award categories and recipients are:

    • Operational Excellence: OP Mobility
    • Sustainability: Smiths Manufacturing
    • Operational Support Excellence: ROVD RSA
    • Customer Services – Parts: Smiths Manufacturing
    • Customer Services – Conversions and Accessories: MAXE
    • Customer Services – Logistics Services: Tshepang Carriers and Rentals

    The 2025 Toyota Runner-Up Award categories and recipients are:

    • Operational Excellence: Bay Tool & Die Makers and Feltex Automotive Trim
    • Sustainability: Bay Tool & Die Makers and XTC Engineering
    • Transformation: Zee Bee Supply Chain Solutions
    • Operational Support Excellence: MOL ACE South Africa and MC Design & Contracting
    • Customer Services – Parts: Supreme Spring
    • Customer Services – Conversions and Accessories: Brink Towing Systems
    • Customer Services – Logistics Services: Namlog

    The 2025 Toyota Achievement Award categories and recipients are:

    • Operational Excellence: Antolin South Africa, Fischer Stainless Steel Tubing S.A and CRH Africa Automotive
    • Sustainability: L&J Tool and Engineering Works, Engen Petroleum and KDG Logistics
    • Transformation: Sirius Manufacturing
    • Operational Support Excellence: UNILEC SA, Andre’s Electrical and Grant Martie Builders

    The President’s Award was presented to Mr. Nick Beaumont and Mr. Malcolm Anderson of Ramsay Engineering, in recognition of leadership excellence, long-term partnership and a legacy built on people, capability and resilience.

    Congratulating the award recipients, Kirby added: “My sincere congratulations go to every one of our award recipients. Their achievements reflect not only exceptional results but a shared belief in teamwork, trust and continuous improvement. Our suppliers are an essential part of the Toyota family and we are proud to recognise the impact they make every day as we navigate a rapidly evolving automotive environment. These awards recognise not only their performance but the vital role they play in helping us achieve our vision of making ever better cars.”

    As Toyota moves into 2026, it remains focused on challenging convention, innovating with purpose and working alongside its suppliers to achieve shared success and long‑term sustainability.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleOutsurance Names New CFO
    Next Article Removed: Bug Allowed Access to Deleted Chats on iPhones

    Related Posts

    South Africa Builds Its Millionth Polo Milestone

    June 7, 2026

    SA Car Sales Hit Highest May Since 2013

    June 7, 2026

    Changan Unveils EV Line-Up Built For SA Roads

    June 7, 2026
    Top Posts

    Growthpoint Dominates with 19 SACSC Footprint Awards

    November 14, 2025

    How Botswana Operations Drove De Beers’ Quarterly Gains

    October 28, 2025

    Orange Joins MTN in Elite 300 Million Customer League

    October 24, 2025

    Nersa Opens Public Consultation on Eskom’s New Tariff Calculation 

    October 24, 2025
    Don't Miss

    TFG Cuts Dividend as Profits Collapse Across Three Continents

    COMPANIES

    The Foschini Group, one of South Africa’s largest listed retail conglomerates, closed its 2026 financial…

    Gambling Eats into Retail as Mr Price Flags a New Kind of Rival

    June 8, 2026

    South Africa Builds Its Millionth Polo Milestone

    June 7, 2026

    New Research Finds Some Automakers Carry Climate Risks Comparable to Oil Majors

    June 7, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook

    Business Explainer proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to khanyim@presscouncilsa.org.za Contact the Press Council on 011 4843612.

    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Categories
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    contact us
    • Get In Touch
    © 2026 Business Explainer
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.