ASA Electronics Recognized as Overall IBBI Supplier of the Year

March 31, 2015

Photo courtesy of ASA Electronics
Photo courtesy of ASA Electronics

ASA Electronics is honored to have received the overall IBBI Supplier of the Year award, as announced at the recent IBBI meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.

 

The award winners were chosen on the basis of a survey that IBBI members completed that rated suppliers in five key categories: product quality, delivery, technical service, customer service/warranty claims/returns and accurate invoicing.

Matt Wood, OEM account manager marine division says, “On behalf of ASA Electronics and the marine division, we would like to thank Tom Broy and his dedicated staff for their continued support. It has been our distinct privilege to work with the IBBI group and we are truly honored to have received the Supplier of the Year Award among so many worthy suppliers to the group. We’re looking forward to continued success within the group, who rank among the best boat builders in the country. We wouldn’t be here today without your partnerships. Thank you! We’ve got many exciting developments in the works and have already begun gearing up for next year.”

 

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