"Quality requirements are particularly high among Japanese car manufacturers," said Peter Schiefer, President of the Automotive Division at Infineon. "Receiving an award for half a decade of immaculate shipments makes us very proud. Our strong commitment to zero defects is one of the reasons why we have continuously outgrown the automotive semiconductor market in Japan since 2010." The data from Strategy Analytics shows that Infineon has far more than doubled its respective market share since the beginning of the decade.
Once a year, Toyota's Hirose plant honors suppliers for their high quality. Infineon delivers CAN transceivers to the plant - devices that enable various electronic control units in cars to exchange data. For the second time in a row, Infineon has received the most prestigious prize: the Honor Quality Award, which is presented only to suppliers with a flawless quality record for four consecutive years.
In recent years, Infineon also received awards from other automotive global players such as Hyundai-Kia, Bosch, UAES, Denso, and Mitsuba. In the 2018 fiscal year, Infineon shipped more than seven billion automotive parts worldwide - not even 0.00001 percent of them were object of a customer complaint.
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*Strategy Analytics Ltd., "Automotive Semiconductor Vendor 2018 Market Shares", April 2019. Information is not an endorsement of Infineon Technologies AG. Any reliance on these results is at the third party's own risk. Visit strategyanalytics.com for more details.
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