Chevrolet 100 Years Old
Posted: 11-Nov-2011Fleet Car Carriers' management was recently invited to a very special birthday celebration. On November 3rd, 2011, Chevrolet turned 100 years old and to celebrate, General Motors hosted a reception inside the General Motors Hall of Transportation
at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. A select group of General Motors' top logistics partners were invited to participate. The GM Hall of Transportation was opened exclusively for this private event, which heralded Chevrolet as a "True American Icon."
The keynote speaker was Robert Socia, GM Vice President - Global Purchasing and Supply Chain. It was an exciting evening that celebrated General Motors' and Chevrolet's return to stability and profitability as a global automotive leader.
The Chevrolet brand not only represents the heart and soul of General Motors, but is recognized worldwide as an American institution. Having the birthday event at the Smithsonian, in the shadow of our nation's capitol was very special especially considering Chevrolet's historic significance to the United States and the world.
Fleet Car Carriers' Keith Oxenreider, Jim BonAnno and Brian Daly met with Bob Socia and other GM executives discussing the bright future that is ahead with our valued partner. It was a truly special evening!
