Drivers Wanted Campaign

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As part of Michelin’s 125 years celebrations, the Company opens the “Drivers Wanted 2014” contest in India where four lucky winners will get an all-expense paid tour to Malaysia’s legendary Sepang International F1 Circuit in August 2014 Experience this once in a lifetime opportunity to drive high performance vehicles. To participate, log on to www.driverswanted.in For Media queries, please contact Michelin India Pvt. Hiranmay Choudhury 830 hiranmay.choudhury@in.michelin.com Perfect Relations Pvt.

Apr 26, 2007 Volkswagen Driver's Wanted ad campaign from 1995. Question: What made the 'Drivers Wanted' campaign so successful? What did the campaign try to motivate the consumer to do? What measures prove that the campaign was.

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Deepanjali Itkan 706 ditkan@perfectrelations.com. Michelin, the world’s tyre technology leader, has been awarded the ISO 9001 and ISO/TS Quality Management System Certification for its manufacturing facility located near Chennai, Tamil Nadu by UTAC (Technical Union for the Automobile, Motorcycle and Cycle Industries). Atul Renavikar, Director, Michelin India Manufacturing plant said, “Our commitment to quality, innovation and technical performance is relentless and continuous. The ISO 9001 and ISO/TS 16949 certification applies to companies that contribute added value and quality to manufactured products. This certificate demonstrates strict adherence to highest quality standards that Michelin is synonymous with across the world.” The ISO TS certification awarded to Michelin India encompasses development of a quality management system that exemplifies that the plant is demonstrating continual improvement, emphasising defect prevention and reduction of variation and waste in the supply chain. The ISO TS certification also ensures the organization meets the needs of customers and other stakeholders, while meeting statutory and regulatory requirements related to the product, enabling the company to do business with automotive OEM customers. UTAC is recognised as one of the world's most reputable certification organisations and contributes to the development of industrial standards (IEC, ISO).

UTAC has been designated as an Organisme Technique Central (OTC - Central Technical Body) by the French government with responsibility for centralisation and monitoring of inspections. Jigsaw Deluxe Crack. Michelin, the world’s tyre technology leader, today announced the launch of its second Michelin Green Guide in India. The Delhi, Agra and Jaipur Green Guide edition is the second in the series, following Chennai (Tamil Nadu) edition in early 2013. The guide encourages travelers from across the world to explore the rich heritage and culture of diverse India. “After launching the Green Guide to Chennai and Tamil Nadu, we wanted to add another edition which would reflect the rich culture and heritage of India. It is impossible to tell India’s tale without talking about the magnificent art and architecture of the Mughal era. Hence we came up with Delhi, Agra and Jaipur- the golden triangle with an added perspective on sustainable tourism.

At Michelin, our core mission is to enhance mobility around the world not only through innovative Michelin tyres, but also through our flagship mobility assets such as the Green Guide” Said Cynthia Ochterbeck, Editorial Director of Michelin Travel Partner. Rca Mp3 Player Music S. “India offers a dynamic mix of cultural and historical elements in its unique travel destinations. Across a broad spectrum of remarkable sights from the coasts to the Himalayas, India offers an abundance of trip-of-a-lifetime opportunities, for local and international travellers alike. We hope that with the second edition of the Green Guide coming to India, we can contribute our share to the rapidly evolving tourism market in the country” she added. The brand new Michelin Green Guide Delhi, Agra & Jaipur encourages travelers to discover northern India’s Golden Triangle, with an added perspective on sustainable tourism. This Green Guide proposes itineraries for exploring the vestiges of the short-lived city Fatehpur Sikri, spotting tigers on a jeep safari in Ranthambore National Park, and experiencing the local colour at Pushkar’s annual camel fair and of course, marveling at the Taj Mahal.