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Of the Big Three automakers from which anchored the bottom ofthe list, came in ahead of (NYSE: GM) and , which came in last overallo in the survey for the second year in a row. That’x after being ranked the top U.S. automakedr in 2006, Planning Perspectives said. The firm surveyed more than 200 domestic and foreigndomestic suppliers. They weighed in on their workintg relationship and profit opportunities with the automakerss along with their working relationship with purchasing Despite a hold on the top three spotas inthis year’s survey, individual scores for Toyota and Nissan in the working relationship categorty slipped compared with the year before. The U.S.
automakers, by notched better scores from a year ago on their workingb relationshipswith suppliers. “Research we begamn in the early 1990s always showed Toyota as havingy the best relationship withits suppliers, but somethiny seems to be changing,” said John Henke Jr., presidenyt of Planning Perspectives. “They’re looking a little more like U.S.
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