Holt Integrated Circuits has announced that Raytheon Technologies Corporation, one of the world’s largest defence manufacturers, has recognised Holt with a premier award for performance in 2022 for overall excellence in cost competitiveness. The premier award is an annual recognition platform under the Raytheon Technologies Performance+ Program to recognise suppliers with superior performance, and that have provided exceptional value to Raytheon Technologies in one of the four key categories: cost competitiveness, technology & innovation, business management, and collaboration & customer service.
Holt has been doing business with Raytheon for decades, supporting applications in databus and sensor electronics for aerospace and defence programmes.
“Holt is honoured to receive this very prestigious award,” said David Mead, president and CEO of Holt Integrated Circuits. “Holt is committed to provide our customers with the highest level of product quality, cost competitiveness, on-time delivery and customer service.”
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