Bombardier has presented 18 suppliers with Diamond certification in recognition of their excellent operational performance and dedication to continuous improvement.

The suppliers, which were presented with the award during a ceremony on 18 September, were recognised in three categories – production, indirect good and services, and aftermarket. The suppliers all met the operational performance and competitiveness levels needed to qualify in these specific categories for the 2022 calendar year.

“We rely on the hard work of our valued suppliers to help us manufacture and service the world’s best business jets for our customers,” said Shauna Gamble, chief procurement officer, Bombardier. “Our business partners are key to our continued success, and we are pleased to be able to celebrate their achievements for the fifth year in a row through our Diamond Supplier Program. The 18 winners of Bombardier’s 2022 Diamond certification have each demonstrated their commitment to maintaining strong and successful operations, despite global supply chain disruption.”

The Diamond certified suppliers are:

Production:

  • Aerospace Technologies Group
  • List Austria
  • List Canada
  • Placeteco
  • Plastiques Flexibülb
  • Sealth Aero Marine
  • ShinMaywa Industries, Aircraft Division

Indirect Goods and Services:

  • AAA-Canada
  • Avis Budget Group
  • Axiscades Technology Canada
  • Capgemini Canada
  • IBM Canada
  • Kuehne + Nagel
  • MSB, Ressources Globales Aero
  • NAD Global
  • TATA Consultancy Services Canada
  • Willis Towers Watson

Aftermarket:

  • List UK
  • Plastiques Flexibülb

Éric Filion, executive vice president, programs and supply chain, Bombardier, commented, “The Bombardier Diamond Supplier Program rewards suppliers that strive for excellence through continuous improvement and innovation. Our successful collaboration with suppliers allows us to build and maintain long-term relationships that benefit our customers, facilities, and worldwide service network.”

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