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Texas Instruments recognizes 11 companies as excellent suppliers

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April 12, 2019

Recently, Texas Instruments announced 11 companies that have received their annual Supplier Excellence Award (SEA). The award recognizes Texas Instruments' highest level of recognition for its suppliers, highlighting suppliers who excel in business ethics while providing quality products, services and support. The 11 award-winning companies were selected from more than 11,000 suppliers.

The 11 companies that have won the SEA award are:

  • Asia Union Electronic Chemical Corporation – Chemicals
  • Concentrix Daksh Services India Pvt Ltd – IT Services
  • JiangYin ChangDian Advanced Packaging Co., LTD. – Bump & WCSP subcon
  • JX Nippon Mining & Metals Corporation – Sputtering targets
  • MCC – Advertising agency
  • Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd. – Tape substrate
  • SPT- Small Precision Tools – Semiconductor bonding tools
  • Tokyo Ohka Kogyo – Developer/photoresist
  • TOKYOSEIMITSU CO., LTD. – Wafer saw/laser saw
  • Toppan Photomasks, Inc. – Photomasks/reticles
  • Vigilant Global Trade Services, LLC – Trade compliance services

Rob Simpson, vice president of Global Purchasing and Logistics at Texas Instruments, said: “At TI, our customers rely on us to deliver differentiated quality products, and we expect these innovations and suppliers to have the same level of commitment. The Supplier Excellence Award winner has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to deliver the products and services we need with the performance we expect.”

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