Moses Lake Industries wins Intel award
Rodney Harwood | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 7 months AGO
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake Industries is a proven heavy hitter in an industry that includes conglomerate giants like Dow Chemical and Eastman Kodak.
The local company’s most recent recognition is just one more global footprint in its growing list of world-class achievements. Moses Lake Industries was recognized as one of eight companies to receive Intel Corporation’s prestigious Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement award for its performance in 2015.
“We’re up against some huge companies, so we see this as a significant award,” vice president of operations Mike Tiffany said. “When our customers see this award on our shelf, they know we can meet their expectations.”
Moses Lake Industries is a member of the Tama Chemical Group, a privately held global manufacturer of high-purity chemicals for the semiconductor, silicon and liquid crystal display industries. To be one of eight recipients out of 16,000 suppliers puts Moses Lake Industries in some exclusive company.
“We are recognized as one of the top suppliers in the country,” Tiffany said. “There’s very few that can provide specialty chemicals like this. Our competitors are Dow Chemicals, Eastman Kodak, some very big names in the industry … and then there’s little Moses Lake Industries. Anywhere you go to customer sites around the world you’re going to see a container that says Moses Lake on the side of the bottle.”
The Intel SCQI award is the most prestigious award of its kind in the global semiconductor industry. This 12th Intel quality award is part of Intel’s Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement program, which encourages Intel’s key suppliers to strive for excellence and continuous improvement.
To qualify for SCQI, suppliers must score at least 95 percent on a report card that assesses performance and ability to meet cost, quality, availability, technology, environmental, social and governance goals. Suppliers must also achieve 90 percent or greater on a challenging improvement plan and demonstrate solid quality and business systems.
“Moses Lake Industries has established itself as a trusted partner to Intel consistently providing outstanding support through intensive collaborations, best in class customer service and systematic quality improvements," said Tim Hendry, vice president and director of fab materials in the Technology and Manufacturing Group at Intel. "Moses Lake Industries regularly exceeds Intel’s expectations delivering complex solutions in a fast-paced environment, and we are pleased to announce they have earned another esteemed SCQI award from Intel."
Hendry also said Moses Lake Industries has demonstrated exceptional performance and industry-leading commitment across all critical focus areas on which we are measured: quality, cost, availability, technology, customer service, labor and ethics systems, and environmental sustainability.
“We have been established in Moses Lake since 1984. There are important qualities that make this area appealing from a business standpoint,” Tiffany said. “One is that it’s a very safe location. Our customers want to be assured that we will be able to continue to supply a product in any emergency. We’re able to point out that we’re in one of the safest locations in the world. That’s why all the data centers are just right up the road (in Quincy). There’s no earthquakes, hurricanes, no floods. It’s a very safe power supply.”
Moses Lake Industries also maintains a research and development facility at the University of Portland in Portland, Ore., and an office in Seoul, Korea. Legal entities exist in Korea and Belgium.
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