Celestica recognises Brady with a 2010 TCOO Supplier Award

Celestica recognises Brady with a 2010 TCOO Supplier Award

Brady has been awarded a 2010 Total Cost of Ownership (TCOO) Supplier Award from Celestica, a global leader in the delivery of end to end product lifecycle solutions.

Celestica’s awards programme recognises suppliers that support Celestica’s TCOO sourcing strategy to provide its customers with the best possible supply chain solution for their products.

‘Brady is proud to be recognised by Celestica,’ said Paul Rombouts, managing director of Brady EMEA. ‘As a company we strive to deliver high performance industrial grade identification solutions which enable our customers to operate more efficiently and profitably, whether that involves a standard or bespoke solution.’

This marks the fifth year of Celestica’s TCOO Supplier Awards programme, which evaluates and recognises the top performers in Celestica’s global network of over 3,000 suppliers. Celestica’s TCOO system is focused on evaluating supplier performance by measuring the total cost to produce, deliver and support products and services beyond the supplier invoice price.

As such, it considers the following supplier attributes: quality, delivery, technology, service, pricing and flexibility.

Harvinder Sembhi, vice president, supply chain management and chief procurement officer, Celestica, said, ‘Brady has earned its 2010 TCOO Supplier Award through exceptional flexibility and responsiveness in the supply chain, which drives the success of our customers. On behalf of Celestica and its customers, I would like to congratulate Brady for this deserving distinction.’

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