Veolia earns Intel’s 2025 EPIC Supplier award

Veolia is one of 37 Intel EPIC Supplier Award recipients in Intel’s global supply chain.

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Veolia North America, a Boston-based provider of environmental services in the United States and Canada, has earned the Intel EPIC Supplier Award for 2025, recognizing the top performers in the Intel supply chain for their world-class commitment to continuous improvement and performance excellence over the past year.

The Intel EPIC Supplier Award recognizes the top performers in the Intel supply chain for their dedication to “EPIC” performance—Excellence, Partnership, Inclusion and Continuous Improvement. Of the thousands of Intel suppliers around the world, only a few hundred qualify to participate in the EPIC Supplier Program.

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“Congratulations to Veolia on receiving the Intel EPIC Supplier Award, Intel’s highest supplier recognition,” says Frank Sanders, corporate vice president and general manager of Global Supply Chain Operations at Intel, a Santa Clara, California-based technology company. “Their unwavering commitment to quality, drive for excellence and dedication to technology innovation make them vital to our success. We greatly appreciate their collaboration and continued focus on results.”

To qualify for the Intel EPIC Supplier Award, suppliers must exceed the highest expectations and achieve aggressive strategic objectives aligned to Intel’s priorities, the company says.

“As one of a select few companies awarded the Intel EPIC Supplier Award in 2025, Veolia is truly one of the best suppliers in the semiconductor industry,” says Dave Bloss, corporate vice president and general manager of Global Sourcing for Equipment & Materials at Intel. “Their customer orientation and commitment to superior performance is a testament to their dedication and serves as a global benchmark for others to follow.”