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Anodyne Received Supplier of the Year from Boeing

Anodyne was one of the 15 companies honored for distinguished performance in working with Boeing.

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Anodyne, Inc. has been recognized as the Supplier of the Year in the diversity category by The Boeing Company. Anodyne was one of the 15 companies honored April 15 for distinguished performance in working with Boeing.

 

In January, Anodyne was notified that it was one of 548 companies to receive the Boeing Performance Excellence Award which rewards performance excellence. Achieving the Supplier of the Year designation further acknowledges superior performance and labels this class of winners as best of the best.

 

This year’s winners represent an elite group among more than 11,000 active Boeing suppliers in nearly 52 countries around the world. This selection was based on stringent performance criteria for quality, delivery performance, cost, environmental initiatives, customer service, and technical expertise.

 

Anodyne received the Boeing Supplier of the Year award in large part for their performance for the Spares Group in significantly reducing lead times. John McKenna, chief executive officer of Anodyne, accepted the award on behalf of Anodyne.

 

“This distinction is possible only through the partnership between Boeing and Anodyne and we are deeply honored to be recipients of this prestigious award. It is the pinnacle achievement within the aerospace industry and Boeing has a longstanding tradition of excellence. Our ability to reduce lead times and improve quality was in large part due to our respective companies working in tandem towards a common goal and we cannot thank Boeing enough for their support and partnership.”

 

Anodyne, Inc., headquartered in Santa Ana, California, is a leading global provider of metal finishing services to a diverse mix of commercial and military aircraft. These services include anodizing, plating, painting, non-destructive testing, and other services that enhance the quality and aesthetics of metal components that are used in the aerospace and defense industry. For more information regarding Anodyne, visit www.anodyne.aero.

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