List of Suppliers
Key Suppliers
As part of our commitment to transparency, we’re disclosing this list of more than 95% of our suppliers as measured by our spending. With various stakeholders worldwide requesting this information, we worked with our partners to make this disclosure possible.
- AMD
- Amtek Group
- American Power Conversion
- Astec
- Au Optronics Corporation
- Banta
- Chunghwa Picture Tubes LTD
- Chimei Optoelectronics (CMO)
- Compal Electronic Inc.
- Coretronic Corporation
- Darfon Electronics Corporation
- Delta Products
- EMC Corporation
- Flextronics
- Fujitsu
- Hitachi
- Hon Hai Precision Industries (Foxconn)
- Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
- IBM
- Innolux Display Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- Kingston Technology
- Lexmark
- LG Philips LCD Co Ltd.
- Lite-On Group
- Logitech
- Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic)
- Micro Star International Co., Ltd., Taiwan
- Microsoft Corporation
- Mitac
- Nanya Technology Corporation
- NMB Technologies Corporation
- Nvidia
- Pegatron
- Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions
- Qisda
- Quanta Computer Inc.
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung LCD Displays
- Sanyo
- Seagate Technologies
- Sercom
- Simplo Technology
- Sony
- Sony Corporation, Chemical & Energy Business Group
- Sony Nec Optiarc
- Teac
- Top Victory Electronics
- Toshiba
- Western Digital
- Wistron
- Wistron Displays
- Xerox International Partners
Lite-On: A Partnership for Proactive Responsibility
At Dell, our suppliers are our partners, and we hold them to the same social and environmental responsibility (SER) standards that we observe.
We ask our suppliers to implement sound SER principles in the following areas:
- Ethics
- Labor
- Environment
- Health and safety
- Management systems
Our work with Tier 1 supplier Lite-On demonstrates just how seriously we take this commitment. Through our partnership, Lite-On agreed to have a third party, CSR Asia, conduct an assessment of their internal SER process and recommend improvements. The study identified that Lite-On has taken the first steps to developing a sound SER system. They have the support from top management and have a commitment to continuously improve. 2 recommendations for Lite-On were provided. The first is to develop training for workers, staff and management to drive a consistent message on SER top down. The second is to build upon the foundation of implementing the Electonic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC) and expand Lite-On's understanding of SER.
This collaboration illustrates the commitment from Dell and Lite-On to provide better working conditions in the supply chain. “Our long term goal is to build a sustainable SER process that drives continuous improvement as well as builds internal capability with our suppliers,” said Dwight Boliek, vice president, Corp Supply Chain Management, Lite-On Technology Corporation.
Today, Lite-On is going beyond compliance and moving toward proactive responsibility, demonstrating that it honors Dell's expectation that suppliers adhere to the EICC. Lite-On is also working toward implementing an SER system that reaches into their supply chains.
We appreciate Lite-On’s commitment to SER and the partnership we’ve created between our companies.

Headquarter Locations of Dell’s Key Suppliers