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FCA’s Steve Britt: AIAG Volunteers Achieve What Individuals Cannot Do Alone

Dec 03, 2020

Steve Britt, senior manager — customs at FCA Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, leads customs and international trade functions with teams in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. He is responsible for all import and export operations and compliance activities as well as providing strategic direction for risk mitigation and duty optimization activities.

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Are Your Systems Secure?

Nov 17, 2020

Did you know that the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA) offers free resources like their Telework tips and security considerations to help you and your colleagues establish a safe work from home environment? While these tools are always valuable for organizations throughout the supply chain, they're particularly useful in our current climate of increased cyber risk as many professionals continue to work remotely.

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Up Next: Live Virtual Trainings Available Through December!

Nov 05, 2020

2020 might be rapidly drawing to a close, but we’ve still got plenty of virtual courses scheduled throughout November (and December) to help you finish the year strong. Check out the list below to see what’s up next or use our updated Training Calendar to plan your next AIAG Live Virtual Training.

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Don't Miss Out on Our Industry Restart Package for Quality!

Nov 04, 2020

Have you taken advantage of our Industry Restart Package for Quality yet? If not, now's the time! As we continue to support the global automotive industry through all phases of its recovery, our in-language Core Tools Self-Assessment, select Core Tools eLearning, and all Core Tools eDocuments remain free to the entire industry through the end of 2020. 

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AIAG's Annual Supply Chain Summit Is Just One Week Away!

Oct 28, 2020

Join us next Thursday – November 5, 2020 – as we come together to explore this year’s Supply Chain Summit theme: “Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years? Understanding the Future of Supply Chain.”

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CTPAT Director Manuel Garza: Changing Trade Landscape and Increased Risks Led to CBP’s More Comprehensive Approach to Supply Chain Security

Oct 28, 2020

At the 2020 AIAG Virtual Customs Town Hall on November 4th, Manuel A. Garza, Jr., director, CTPAT U.S. Customs & Border Protection, will provide an insider look on the first major update to the Minimum Security Criteria (MSC) in the CTPAT program’s history.

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Seats Still Available for November USMCA Content Reporting Class!

Oct 28, 2020

AIAG’s new USMCA Content Reporting course – the only industry-endorsed training of its kind – was developed by a highly qualified group of volunteers from numerous OEMs, heavy truck manufacturers, and Tier 1 suppliers, along with guidance from trusted trade compliance experts.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Adient’s Suzanne Yesta

Oct 28, 2020

Adient’s Suzanne Yesta: ‘AIAG Volunteering Has Made Me a Better Resource for My Company’

Suzanne Yesta is a licensed customs broker with over 25 years of experience in customs and international trade compliance roles — and an active member of AIAG. She has held positions with freight companies and customs consulting firms as well as operational and managerial roles with global automotive companies, including Yazaki North America and Freudenberg North America.

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We’ve Updated our Live Virtual Training Store!

Oct 20, 2020

Have you spotted our newest Live Virtual Training options at the AIAG Store? In addition to courses focusing on everything from the Quality Core Tools and IATF 16949:2016 to IMDS and the new USMCA, we’ve now expanded our online offerings to include two additional courses:  Automotive Warranty Management – An Introduction, and Automotive Warranty Assessment Training.

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EU REACH — ECHA Committees Back Restricting Skin Sensitizing Chemicals Used in Clothing and Other Articles

Oct 14, 2020

The Committee for Socio-economic Analysis (SEAC) supports France and Sweden’s proposal to restrict the use of skin sensitizing substances in clothing, footwear, and other articles with similar skin contact. If adopted, the restriction will prevent many people from developing new skin allergies while also relieving the symptoms of many of those who already have them. This is expected to result in health benefits equivalent to at least €708 million per year.

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