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AM General is always looking for partners who can provide complimentary commodities and can show proven experience. They must also have a strong and stable history of delivering on their contracts, as well as a strong financial position.
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Supplier Diversity
AM General is committed to supplier diversity and maximizes small business/subcategory utilization. AM General buyers actively pursue the use of small businesses (including the recognized subcategories: Small Disadvantaged (SDB), Women-Owned (WOSB), Historically Underutilized Zone (HUBZone), Veteran-Owned (VOSB) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVOSB) in all procurements. Competitive source selections consider business classification, with the impact on award dependent upon the requirements of the project or program involved.
AM General buyers rely upon a supplier’s self-certification for all subcategories of business classification with the exception of HUBZone, which requires Small Business Administration (SBA) (www.sba.gov/hubzone/) certification. AM General buyers confirm certification through www.sba.gov. Information regarding business classifications (including definitions and qualifications of each category), DUNs numbers and self-certification is available and maintained at the Small Business Administration’s website www.sba.gov. Suppliers are encouraged to thoroughly review all available information. Suppliers are also encouraged to complete online certifications at the U.S. Government’s System for Award Management (SAM) website (www.sam.gov).
AM General buyers rely upon a supplier’s self-certification for all subcategories of business classification with the exception of HUBZone, which requires Small Business Administration (SBA) (www.sba.gov/hubzone/) certification. AM General buyers confirm certification through www.sba.gov. Information regarding business classifications (including definitions and qualifications of each category), DUNs numbers and self-certification is available and maintained at the Small Business Administration’s website www.sba.gov. Suppliers are encouraged to thoroughly review all available information. Suppliers are also encouraged to complete online certifications at the U.S. Government’s System for Award Management (SAM) website (www.sam.gov).