Janicki receives Boeing 2023 Supplier of the Year Award
Composite and metallic tooling, equipment and parts supplier has been recognized for its collaboration, commitment and overall support of various Boeing programs.
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Janicki (Sedro-Woolley, Wash., U.S.) has been recognized as a Supplier of the Year by (Arlington, Va., U.S.). Janicki, a supplier of composite and metallic tooling, equipment and parts, has supported various Boeing programs for more than 24 years.
Janicki received the Collaboration Award, honoring the company’s long-term relationship with Boeing and shared goals towards innovation, process improvement and social responsibilities. Janicki was selected for the award from more than 11,000 active Boeing suppliers around the world.
“We are grateful to receive this prestigious award that acknowledges our collaborative and enduring relationship with Boeing,” John Janicki, president of Janicki, says. “It also recognizes our team’s commitment to excellence and the delivery of high-quality products and services.”
“The Supplier of the Year winners were proactive, transparent and reliable in a challenging environment,” notes William Ampofo, vice president of parts and distribution services and supply chain for Boeing Global Services and chair of Boeing’s Supply Chain Operations Council. “Over the past year, their [Janicki’s] collaboration and commitment to safety and quality was the gold standard to help us drive stability in our supply chain and consistently deliver for our customers.”
Read about Janicki’s support of the Saildrone Voyager program, and its partnership with Natilus for its blended wing aircraft.
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