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Great Lakes Engineering Earns 2015 Best in Class Award from ESI
September 8, 2015 | Great Lakes EngineeringEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Great Lakes Engineering is the latest recipient of the 2015 Best in Class Award in the category of MRO/Consumables/Equipment from Electronic Systems Inc.
Electronic Systems, Inc. (ESI) has provided a full range of electronics manufacturing services to leading OEMs for more than 35 years. Annually since 2004, ESI has awarded its preferred suppliers in order to recognize their efforts in helping ESI achieve the highest standards of customer service and quality.
“At ESI we promote a culture of legendary service, above and beyond what the customers expect,” commented Gary Larson, President at ESI. “Great Lakes Engineering was chosen as the 2015 winner of the Best in Class award because it consistently provides great service, great pricing, and is responsive and attentive to our needs. The company helps us exceed expectations, and that’s what we look for in our suppliers.”
This is Great Lakes Engineering’s second award in the last two months, which speaks well to the type of company it is and the service it provides.
“We are very proud of this recognition,” commented Bruce Weaver, Owner at Great Lakes Engineering. “We are happy to help Electronic Systems Inc. provide the highest level of service to its customers because that is what we at Great Lakes strive to achieve as well.”
About Great Lakes Engineering
Founded by John M. Carr in 1986, Great Lakes Engineering capitalized on the market demand for photo chemically machined parts and incorporated state-of-the-art laser stencil technology. The company is a manufacturer of surface mount stencils, precision laser cut parts and photo chemical machined parts for the defense, medical, electronics, aviation, energy, telecommunications, and computer industries. Great Lakes Engineering, Inc. is ISO 9001:2008 certified and ITAR registered company and distributes for Henkel Electronics.
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