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TTM Technologies Awards Matrix Electronics '2023 Global Supplier Award for Excellence Performance'
October 18, 2023 | Matrix ElectronicsEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Matrix Electronics, North America’s leading quick-turn supplier of raw materials to the Printed Circuit Industry, announced that they were awarded the Global Supplier Award for 2023 by TTM Technologies, for the third year in a row.
“TTM is an integral part of Matrix’s business in North America. We are proud and honored to receive this prestigious award from TTM for a third consecutive year”, says Jeff Cassell, VP of Sales at Matrix.
William Ng, VP of Global Supply Chain for TTM adds: “Matrix’s commitment to delivery, quality, technical support, and price competitiveness has been exemplary and we appreciate the strong partnership that has been built over the years. Matrix’s consistent efforts have helped TTM to meet our goals and exceed expectations. We are confident that together, we can navigate the challenges ahead and achieve our long-term mutual goals. Stronger Together!”
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