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ASE Wins ADI's Best Supplier Award for 2018

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July 31, 2019

On July 25, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. (ASE) announced that it has been awarded the Best Supplier Award by Analog Devices Inc. Among the top suppliers of 100 semiconductor companies at the ADI 2018 Supplier Awards Ceremony, ASE was awarded the Best Back-End Manufacturing Performance Award for its outstanding performance and outstanding contribution, becoming one of the 18 award-winning suppliers.

The award recognizes ASE's key role in ADI's strategic development cooperation in terms of quality, delivery, service and response, new product benefits and corporate social responsibility.

Jerry Chang, President of ASE's Sales Department, said: “I am very honored that ASE's outstanding performance and dedicated service have been recognized and affirmed by ADI. We are proud of our long-term cooperation with ADI and look forward to continuing to provide innovative technology and superior services to help ADI achieve its strategic goals.”

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