Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Before becoming a supplier to Boeing, your company needs to become familiar with Boeing's position in the aerospace industry.
As the world's leading aerospace company, Boeing buys many products and services each year, which fall into 10 general categories:
Boeing is looking for suppliers who:
And even more important, we need suppliers who are looking toward the future with us, applying what we learn together as we continue to invest in technologies that will help us deliver the critical products and services that our customers demand.
It takes both of us — Boeing and our suppliers — working together to be successful.
Boeing procurement policies govern the purchase of materials of the right quality, in the right quantity, at the right time, at the right price and from the right sources. All procurement actions are based on conformance with all applicable laws, regulations and contractual obligations. All suppliers and their representatives are treated fairly and impartially.
Boeing determines its own requirements for procurement and selects its own sources of supply. Suppliers and potential suppliers must make their contacts with Boeing through Supply Chain Management. Only procurement agents have the authority to commit to purchase contracts for Boeing.
Our company emphasizes the importance of competitive bidding as a good business practice. We consider ability, capacity, integrity, financial status, geographical locations, performance, reliability, quality of product, delivery and overall customer-supplier relations in evaluating a potential supplier before and during a purchase contract.
Boeing is committed to the use of e-enabling tools and services to share information, exchange technology and work together better with our suppliers. Boeing is a founding partner in Exostar, the online aerospace and defense trading exchange. All our suppliers are encouraged to register with Exostar and join the exchange. For more information, go to http://www.exostar.com.
In today's global economy, the relationships we forge with our suppliers are increasingly important to our success in a globally competitive and highly technical marketplace. We continue to look for the best industry partners across the world to help meet our customers' needs.
Registration for Companies (Domestic or Foreign)
The first step for companies wishing to become Boeing suppliers is to register in the Boeing Supplier Capability Assessment Database. This database allows Boeing to search for suppliers whose qualifications match potential bid opportunities. Be sure to download the Supplier Capability Questionnaire, fill it out completely, and submit it to boeingassessment@boeing.com. Please note: Only use Adobe Acrobat or the Acrobat Reader to open and complete the PDF file. If a bid opportunity arises and your products or services match the requirements, you may be contacted by a Boeing representative.
Additional Registration for U.S. Small and/or Diverse Companies
Register your company profile into the U.S. government's System for Award Management (SAM) database. SAM incorporates the former Central Contractor Register (CCR) database, so allowing the SBA's online database of small, small disadvantaged and woman-owned, HUBZone, and veteran-owned businesses as well as other small and diverse classifications wanting to do business with the federal government or its prime contractors can register.
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