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Cherokee Nation Industries adds to ...
June 23rd, 2008
Cherokee Nation Industries recently purchased the former Stilwell ALPS Food Store to further expand its second location in Stilwell. The building adjoins a newly renovated CNI facility, formerly a Wal-Mart, which will help make room . . . Full Story
Cherokee Nation Industries awarded ...
June 13th, 2008
This week the City of Bixby and Cherokee Nation Industries celebrated the groundbreaking of the city’s Bentley Park Sports Complex, marking a milestone for both organizations.
“Cherokee Nation Industries is eagerly. . . Full Story
Cherokee wins UTC's Minority Suppl...
May 09th, 2008
Cherokee Nation Distributors, a division of technical supplier Cherokee Nation Industries (CNI, Stilwell, OK), won UTC’s minority supplier of the year award in 2007, says Bryan Collins, CEO of CNI. The company’s award-winning dis. . . Full Story
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Cherokee recognizes our Strategic Partners are integral to our success. Our strategy for growth is to partner with innovative technology providers that share our vision for high quality, end-to-end solutions. Whether you are a small business or multinational corporation, you know how important it is to have a partner you can rely on, because you want to provide your customers with the best products and services available. A partnership with Cherokee can give you a competitive edge and improve your bottom line. The result is an overall total solution with guaranteed, end-to-end quality for a broad range of customers and market segments.
As a part of its dynamic core business strategy, Cherokee actively pursues and entertains teaming opportunities with companies that acknowledge the advantages of business relationships with tribal-owned, Cherokee entities. Teaming or partnering agreements can be tailored to best take advantage of design, engineering, manufacturing capabilities and the impact of small business status to leverage the teams offering.
Whether serving as the Prime Contractor to qualify the team for no contract ceiling, sole-source/set aside contract capture or as a Sub-Contractor to fulfill DOD small business requirements, Cherokee can offer the following small business options:
- Tribal-owned 8(a)
- Small Disadvantage Business
- HUBZone
- Minority Business Entity
- Joint Ventures
- Mentor-Protege
- Sub-contracting
Cherokee has the unique small business advantage of bringing a number of tribal-owned entities together without problems of affiliation. Cherokee can significantly participate in teaming agreements that require higher percentages of quality contribution. Its tribal-owned status not only brings with it the advantages of special small business considerations, but the financial strength of the Cherokee Nation.
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