Otis Brazil Receives Supplier Excellence Award

(l-r) Luis Baldioceda, client sourcing Latin America head at JLL, and Fernando Peiter, Latin America director of Marketing and Sales at Otis

Otis Brazil recently received the Supplier Excellence Award for operational excellence in the Elevators category from global real estate firm JLL, which purchases, builds and invests in assets in the industrial, commercial, retail, residential and hotel sectors. An Otis customer for more than 25 years, JLL’s Brazil offices are in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. “This recognition reflects the dedication and commitment of our teams to deliver excellent services for customers like JLL each and every day,” Otis Latin America Director of Marketing and Sales Fernando Peiter said.

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