Thursday, March 4, 2010

Intel honors 16 companies with preferred quality supplier award

SANTA CLARA, USA: Intel Corp. bestowed 16 companies with its Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) award. In the past year, these companies demonstrated commitment to quality and exceeded high expectations and tough performance goals, distinguishing themselves from thousands of suppliers that work with Intel.

Winners of the PQS award are:
AceCo Precision Manufacturing; Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.; ASML; Cabot Microelectronics; Cisco Systems; DAIFUKU; FUJIFILM Electronic Materials; Grohmann Engineering; Hirata; Nikon; Nippon Mining & Metals; Nordson ASYMTEK; Praxair Electronics; Rofin-Baasel; Skanska; and Tokyo Electron.

“Today more than ever, it’s important for companies to build strong relationships with world-class, quality suppliers,” said Craig Brown, vice president of Intel’s Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Materials.

“It’s our pleasure to recognize this year’s Preferred Quality Suppliers. These companies have embraced the knowledge that quality extends beyond historical definitions. In addition to providing excellent products and services, quality companies work to reduce negative impacts on the global environment while delivering unique customer value. 2009’s Preferred Quality Supplier award winners have successfully embedded these ideas in their businesses and we are proud to work with such leaders.”

“Given the challenges inherent in developing and delivering solutions at the leading edge of the semiconductor technology roadmap, Intel’s top-performing suppliers have distinguished themselves more in 2009,” said Robert Bruck, vice president of Intel’s Technology and Manufacturing Group and general manager of Technology Manufacturing Engineering. “These companies are market leaders in innovation, excellence, operational efficiency and customer orientation. They’re role models for corporate responsibility, business ethics and sustainable business practices.”

The PQS award is part of Intel’s Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement (SCQI) program that encourages suppliers to strive for excellence and continuous improvement. To qualify for PQS status, suppliers must score 80 percent on a report card that assesses performance and ability to meet cost, quality, availability, delivery, technology and customer satisfaction goals.

Suppliers must also achieve 80 percent or greater on a challenging improvement plan and demonstrate solid quality and business systems. Furthermore, the 2009 awardees demonstrated compliance to the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition Code of Conduct and Intel’s Environmental Social Governance Program.

Recognition events, in conjunction with Intel Supplier Day, will be held in Tokyo and Anaheim, Calif. this month to honor the winners. In addition, an announcement will run in the March 31 US edition, and April 1 Europe and Asia editions of The Wall Street Journal with acknowledgement on Intel’s corporate Web site.

The PQS winners provide Intel with the following products and services:

* AceCo Precision Manufacturing supplies factory spares and refurbishment.
* Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. supplies full turnkey packaging and test services.
* ASML supplies lithography process tools.
* Cabot Microelectronics Corp. supplies CMP slurries.
* Cisco Systems Inc. supplies networking hardware infrastructure, IP telephony and enterprise collaboration products.
* DAIFUKU supplies fab automated material handling systems.
* FUJIFILM Electronic Materials supplies advanced chemistry and equipment for semiconductor device manufacturing.
* Grohmann Engineering supplies assembly capital equipment and engineering support.
* Hirata Corp. supplies material handling tools.
* Nikon Corp. supplies lithography scanners.
* Nippon Mining & Metals Co. Ltd supplies sputter targets.
* Nordson ASYMTEK supplies dispense equipment.
* Praxair Electronics supplies electronic process and bulk gases, sputtering targets, and spare parts management.
* Rofin-Baasel supplies laser mark equipment.
* Skanska provides construction management.
* Tokyo Electron Ltd supplies semiconductor production equipment.

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