Curtiss-Wright Wins Two Supplier of the Year Awards from the Utilities Service Alliance
Utilities Service Alliance awards Curtiss-Wright with two Supplier of the Year awards in the Materials and Technology categories.
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Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear Division announces that it received two Supplier of the Year awards from the Utilities Service Alliance (USA) in the Materials and Technology award categories. This achievement marks the second consecutive year Curtiss-Wright received awards in both categories.
This photo does not reflect the actual awards received by Curtiss-Wright.
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“The Utilities Service Alliance plays a critical role in supporting the future of the U.S. nuclear industry,” said Kurt Mitchell, vice president and general manager of Curtiss-Wright’s Nuclear and Valves Divisions. “Curtiss-Wright is honored to be recognized for our products and services that help the USA fleet and its member stations realize efficiencies, improve performance and achieve operational excellence.”
The Utilities Service Alliance is a not-for-profit cooperative designed to facilitate collaboration among its member utilities to reduce operating and maintenance costs, improve safety and performance and provide innovation and leadership within the nuclear power industry. Its annual Supplier of the Year Awards program recognizes exemplary performance and contributions from its supplier-partners.
“In capturing both the Materials and Technology Supplier of the Year Awards for 2021, Curtiss-Wright continued its remarkable run of success in demonstrating excellence that resonates with their customers,” said Jim Kitchens, USA director of contracts, supplier relations and events. “We are fortunate to have a partner like Curtiss-Wright that is similarly aligned and committed to helping our members thrive in today’s challenging environment.”
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