Syensqo Wins Bosch Global Supplier Award for Materials Excellence
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Syensqo Wins Bosch Global Supplier Award for Materials Excellence

Brussels, 3 November 2025: Syensqo, a global science company specialising in advanced materials and chemical solutions, has received the 2025 Bosch Global Supplier Award in the Materials and Components category.

The award acknowledges Syensqo’s excellence in specialty polymers, innovation in material science, and its contribution to building resilient and sustainable supply chains. Out of 35,000 suppliers worldwide, Bosch recognised 49 suppliers from 14 countries for exceptional performance in quality, cost, sustainability, and innovation.

“Winning this award is a tremendous honour and a reflection of our teams’ commitment to sustainability and partnership,” said Ilham Kadri, CEO, Syensqo. “We strive to redefine what is possible in advanced materials, helping our customers such as Bosch achieve their performance and sustainability goals through science and collaboration.”

Arne Flemming, Head of Supply Chain Management at Bosch, stated, “Winners of our Bosch Global Supplier Award have demonstrated extraordinary performance excellence. They enhance our innovative strength and competitiveness in a demanding market environment.”

The theme of the 2025 Bosch Global Supplier Award, “Challenge accepted: resilient partnerships, sustainable future,” underscores the critical role of collaboration between Bosch and its global suppliers in driving innovation and shared success amid global challenges.

Brussels, 3 November 2025: Syensqo, a global science company specialising in advanced materials and chemical solutions, has received the 2025 Bosch Global Supplier Award in the Materials and Components category. The award acknowledges Syensqo’s excellence in specialty polymers, innovation in material science, and its contribution to building resilient and sustainable supply chains. Out of 35,000 suppliers worldwide, Bosch recognised 49 suppliers from 14 countries for exceptional performance in quality, cost, sustainability, and innovation. “Winning this award is a tremendous honour and a reflection of our teams’ commitment to sustainability and partnership,” said Ilham Kadri, CEO, Syensqo. “We strive to redefine what is possible in advanced materials, helping our customers such as Bosch achieve their performance and sustainability goals through science and collaboration.” Arne Flemming, Head of Supply Chain Management at Bosch, stated, “Winners of our Bosch Global Supplier Award have demonstrated extraordinary performance excellence. They enhance our innovative strength and competitiveness in a demanding market environment.” The theme of the 2025 Bosch Global Supplier Award, “Challenge accepted: resilient partnerships, sustainable future,” underscores the critical role of collaboration between Bosch and its global suppliers in driving innovation and shared success amid global challenges.

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