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Boeing Recognizes 2023 Supplier of the Year Award Winners
Boeing [NYSE: BA] acknowledged 12 exceptional global suppliers at its 2023 Supplier of the Year event. These suppliers were appreciated for promoting a reliable production system that supports Boeing’s commitments to safety, quality, sustainability, and customer delivery.
“The Supplier of the Year winners were proactive, transparent, and reliable in a challenging environment,” said William Ampofo, vice president of Parts and distribution Services and Supply Chain for Boeing Global Services and chair of Boeing’s Supply Chain Operations Council. “Their collaboration and commitment to safety and quality was the gold standard to help us drive stability in our supply chain and consistently deliver for our customers.”
Boeing Recognizes 2023 Supplier of the Year Award Winners
Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing earned the Outstanding Performance Award for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Boeing gives this award to a supplier who sustained a high level of performance in support of key Boeing Commercial Airplanes supply chain initiatives.Dynamatic Technologies Limited received the Outstanding Performance Award for Boeing Defense, Space & Security. This award goes to a supplier who sustained a high level of performance in support of key Boeing Defense, Space & Security supply chain initiatives.C.E. Machine Company, Inc. earned the Outstanding Performance Award for Boeing Global Services. This award goes to a supplier who sustained a high level of performance in support of key Boeing Global Services supply chain initiatives.Microsoft received the Outstanding Performance Award for Indirect Supply Chain. This award goes to a supplier who sustained a high level of performance in support of key Boeing supply chain initiatives.
Boeing’s Lauded Suppliers in Other Categories
Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. earned the Alliance Award. Boeing gives this award to a supplier who contributed to Boeing’s success by sharing risk and through long-term relationships that supported and advanced strategic objectives.Janicki Industries, Inc. earned the Collaboration Award. This award goes to a supplier who demonstrated commitment to working with Boeing to achieve a shared goal in innovation or process/product development.CSIRO received the Pathfinder Award. This award goes to a supplier who used new technologies or processes to create new value within the Boeing supply chain.KF Aerospace earned the Safety & Quality Award. Boeing grants this award to a supplier who demonstrated commitment to safety and quality improvements that resulted in supply chain-leading performance.Indigenous Defence & Infrastructure Consortium earned the Supplier Diversity Award. This award goes to a diverse supplier who showed agility and willingness to go above and beyond expectations to work with Boeing to achieve a shared goal.ValStream earned the Supply Chain Visibility Award. This award goes to a supplier who enabled real-time visibility across the supply chain in support of Boeing’s digital thread strategy.Harper Engineering Co. earned the Support & Services Award. This award goes to a supplier who provided outstanding support or services to Boeing. This includes engineering support, logistical support and/or site services.EPIC Fuels received the Sustainability Award. This award goes to a supplier who demonstrated leadership, outstanding performance or successful partnerships in a formal, measurable sustainability program and culture of sustainable leadership.
About the Boeing Awards
With a sprawling global network of over 11,000 active suppliers and an annual expenditure exceeding $34 billion on over a billion parts, Boeing sits at the apex of the aerospace industry supply chain.