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Performance Excellence Award Received Again

Friday, January 30, 2009

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Performance Excellence Award Received Again

Chicago, IL –Newark announces that it has received a 2008 Boeing Performance Excellence Award. This is the second consecutive year that Newark has been awarded this honor.

Newark wins Boeing the Performance Excellence Award for the second year in a row.

Chicago, IL –Newark announces that it has received a 2008 Boeing Performance Excellence Award. This is the second consecutive year that Newark has been awarded this honor.

The Boeing Company issues the award annually to recognize suppliers who have achieved superior performance. Newark maintained a Silver performance composite performance rating for each month of the 12-month performance period, from October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.

Newark stocks electronic components and equipment from more than 440+ top suppliers, and Boeing buys from the majority of its lines.

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“We are honored to receive this award for the second consecutive year,” says, DeWight Wallace, President, Newark. “Only a small fraction of Boeing’s 12,000+ suppliers qualify for this distinction, and we feel privileged to be among them.”

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