Ducommun Incorporated received Vertical Launch Systems Supplier of the Year award at BAE Systems’ ‘Partner2Win’ suppler symposium, recognizing its exceptional performance and commitment to operational excellence this year.
Ducommun’s contributions to supply chain success helped BAE Systems ensure quality, on-time deliveries of combat vehicles and weapon systems to the U.S. military and its allies around the world.
“The strength of our supply network is these companies. They’re more than just partners – they're an extension of our team,” said Garrett Lacaillade, vice president of integrated operations for BAE Systems' Combat Mission Systems business. “Their innovation, reliability, and relentless commitment to excellence fuels our ability to deliver for warfighters. This event is our way of saying thank you and celebrating the power of what we deliver together.”
“We are thrilled and honored to be recognized by BAE Systems as 2025 VLS Supplier of the Year and a Gold Supplier for the 3rd year in a row. I am proud of our teams supporting BAE Systems programs and look forward to continuing to deliver exceptional performance and growing our partnership in support of the warfighter,” said Stephen G. Oswald, chairman, president and CEO of Ducommun Incorporated.
The ‘Partner2Win’ program, now in its seventh year, acknowledges suppliers who excel in operations, quality, and procurement. Through this program, BAE Systems fosters close relationships with its suppliers, sharing best practices, learnings, and innovative solutions to drive mutual success. The award-winning suppliers this year have demonstrated exceptional commitment to delivering high-quality products for warfighters.
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