Visteon Corporation has recognised its outstanding supplier partners during the 2022 Strategic Supplier Award ceremony in Ann Arbor. A total of nine different suppliers across the automotive and technology spaces were honoured, highlighted by the Supplier of the Year award winner – Analog Devices (ADI).
Attendance at the ceremony included executive leadership from over 50 suppliers and multiple members of the Visteon team, including President and CEO Sachin Lawande, who presented the awards.
The technology company, whose platforms leverage proven, scalable hardware and software solutions that enable the digital, electric, and autonomous evolution of global automotive customers, works with over 3,000 suppliers from across the world.
“We are grateful to this year’s award-winning suppliers for going above and beyond while navigating uncertain environmental challenges to deliver exceptional customer satisfaction. At Visteon, we value partnerships with suppliers who are equally as committed and passionate about being on the cutting-edge of technology and innovation,” said Sachin Lawande, President and CEO, Visteon
2022 Strategic Supplier Award winners
Supplier of the Year: ADI
Best Electrical Supplier: Techwise
Best Semiconductor Supplier: Silergy
Best Display & Optical Supplier: Truly
Best Mechanical Supplier: General Plastics
Best Indirect Supplier: ACPA
Best Innovation Supplier: Qualcomm
Best Delivery Supplier: NDK
Best Quality Supplier: Chin Poon
The Michigan-headquartered Visteon, whose products align with key industry trends and include digital instrument clusters, displays, Android-based infotainment systems, domain controllers, ADAS and electrification, has around 10,000 employees at more than 40 facilities in 16 countries. Visteon reported sales of approximately $2.8 billion (Rs 22,856 crore) and booked $5.1 billion (Rs 41,631 crore) of new business in 2021
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