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Samples of Supplier Letters of
Recommendation for MHEDA’s MVP Program
SAMPLE 1
Dear Kathryn:
It is with great pleasure that I recommend COMPANY as a recipient of the Material Handling Equipment
Distributor’s Association’s “Most Valuable Partner” status. COMPANY has been a valuable integration
partner for our company, OEM COMPANY NAME, since 1969! I have personally been with COMPANY
and had the privilege to work directly with many of the fine people at COMPANY for over twenty years.
{Author goes on to describe details of working relationship}
Signed by supplier
SAMPLE 2
Dear Kathy,
Please accept this letter as my personal and professional endorsement of COMPANY as an outstanding
business partner to OEM COMPANY NAME as they seek to attain ‘MVP’ status with MHEDA.
Since my earliest involvement with (individuals at Member Company), I have found their company to be
world class in many ways. Their representation of OEM COMPANY NAME products to our mutual
customer base has always been fair, courteous and above all, professional in every respect.
COMPANY ’s partnership with OEM COMPANY NAME is exemplary of the model to which we would
like all dealers to aspire.
Signed by supplier
SAMPLE 3
It is with great pleasure that I have the opportunity to recommend COMPANY for your MVP Recognition
Program. COMPANY has earned our Dealer of Excellence award for the last (10) out of (12) years which is
the highest recognition level we award a dealer. Qualifications for this award address such areas as:
Market share achievement on new units
Customer satisfaction rating
Aftermarket sales excellence
Sales development skills
Employee Development Program
Dealership management
Dealership profitability
COMPANY has consistently achieved positive results for both OEM COMPANY NAME along with
recognition from our collective customer base of bringing a high level of value to our end user customers.
Signed by supplier
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