Product category: Cables and Wires
News Release from: Radiall
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 May 2005
Boeing rewards star suppliers
Radiall has been honoured with Boeing's Supplier of the Year Award in the 'Common Aerospace' category
Boeing chose Radiall among more than 10,000 suppliers by applying rigorous criteria based on quality, on-time delivery, affordability and customer satisfaction. According to Jim Morris, Vice President of the Engineering and Manufacturing Organisation for Boeing Commercial Airplanes: 'Radiall provides Boeing with high quality products based on innovative technology that allows us to build more value into our products'.
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'They also support their products with outstanding customer service'.
'Working with them is a pleasure'.
'We are delighted to honour them for their accomplishments with our supplier of the year award'.
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Pierre Gattaz, President and CEO, Radiall, declared: 'It is a great honour to receive this award on behalf of all Radiall employees'.
'It is a real pleasure to be among the best Boeing suppliers'.
'We thank Boeing for giving Radiall the opportunity to work together as a team in a very challenging environment'.
'But it is through these challenges that we learn to be a better company'.
Dominique Buttin, Executive VP Mil-Aero-Space, said: 'We would like to thank Boeing for the strong partnership we were able to build together'.
'We have worked closely with Boeing engineering to understand their needs, and by doing so we were able to bring innovative solutions and efficiency to our customer'.
'Boeing has also helped Radiall implement a lean manufacturing programme, which has been key to our performance'.
'I would like to thank all Radiall employees but also our Boeing counterparts, without whom we could not have achieved this success'.
Radiall provides Boeing with a large portfolio of interconnect products including: the fibre optic connecting assembly used in the Boeing electronic flight bag; radio frequency cables for Connexion by Boeing; databus cable assemblies and electrical connectors for commercial and military aircraft and missiles.
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