22.05.2015 • News

Rockwell Collins Awards Forth Dimension Displays Status as Platinum Premier Supplier

Forth Dimension Displays (ForthDD) is pleased to announce it has been awarded Platinum Premier status in Rockwell Collins Trusted Supplier Program for its performance in 2014. Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication and aviation electronic solutions for both commercial and government applications. Rockwell Collins awarded ForthDD the highest level in its Trusted Supplier Program to recognize and reward ForthDD for meeting the highest level of quality, delivery, and business alignment in its supply of high-performance microdisplays to the company.

Platinum Premier status suppliers are given access to business opportunities with Rockwell Collins including to executive leadership and program design teams, preferred parts list status, preferred status for future sourcing decisions, and payment terms consideration. The suppliers also gain extra recognition in the industry with the opportunity to promote their premier status. Greg Truman, ForthDD CEO said, "The award from Rockwell Collins, a five billion dollar annual revenue corporation, is testament to our unique and exceptional high performance microdisplays and the technical expertise and customer focus of my colleagues. In the future, we look forward to continuing and expanding our relationship."

 

 

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