Heraeus Electronics Honored as Best Material Supplier 2022 by STMicroelectronics Bouskoura Site
September 13, 2023 | Heraeus ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Heraeus Electronics has been awarded Best Material Supplier of 2022 by STMicroelectronics’ Bouskoura test and assembly site. The award was presented during the annual Supplier Day held on July 20, 2023 at the site in Morocco.
STMicroelectronics, one of the world’s leading Integrated Device Manufacturers, is renowned for its cutting-edge semiconductor technologies and state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, catering to over 200,000 customers and thousands of partners worldwide. Their solutions empower smarter mobility, efficient power and energy management, and widespread deployment of the Internet of Things and connectivity. The company achieves all of this while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2027. ST’s Bouskoura test and assembly facility is one of the company’s 14 manufacturing sites globally.
As one of ST’s main suppliers with a long-standing history of a trustful and reliable cooperation, Heraeus Electronics was invited to participate in the Supplier's Day at the Bouskoura facility
The highlight of the event was the recognition and celebration of the contributions made by their valued suppliers during the previous year. Heraeus Electronics was honored to receive the Best Material Supplier of 2022 Award for its exceptional performance in supporting ST’s Bouskoura site with high-quality products and a robust global supply chain.
“We are deeply honored and humbled to receive the Best Material Supplier of 2022 Award, “said Sander van Lisdonk, Executive Vice President Sales EMEA and Americas at Heraeus Electronics. “This recognition is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our teams, as well as the seamless collaboration between our two companies. We are committed to continuing our support and providing innovative solutions to ST to foster future growth and success.”
Heraeus Electronics extends its heartfelt gratitude to ST for this prestigious award. The recognition reflects the relentless efforts put forth by the entire team to deliver unmatched support and top-notch products, ensuring a strong collaboration between the two companies.
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