AIAG launched its free, online Core Tools Self-Assessment (CTSA) in 2012 to help individuals measure their competency in the four Automotive Quality Core Tools: APQP/PPAP, FMEA, MSA and SPC. The CTSA is a timed, open book self-assessment available in nine different languages (i.e., Brazilian Portuguese, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish – Latin America). These nine translations have allowed 18,402 individuals from 89 different countries and 3,215 different companies to complete 22,561 self-assessments since 2012.
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Grab Your Seat Today – USMCA Content Reporting and Harmonized Tariff Schedule Overview Trainings are Coming Soon!
Ready to kick off the new year with a training course, but not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered! Sessions are coming soon for both our USMCA Content Reporting and HTS Harmonized Tariff Schedule Overview courses – and best of all, a $100 discount is available when you take both within a month of each other! Simply reach out to our customer service team (1-877-275-2424) for more information and be sure to click the links below to learn more about these unique training opportunities.
Read MoreUSCBP Offers New Information on How Transportation Industry Can Help Reduce Human Trafficking
New information on human trafficking from the U.S. Customs & Border Protection presented in a webinar last week is now available on the AIAG website. Moderated by Assistant Director Field Operations Tinesha Cherry, the webinar discusses how the transportation industry is uniquely positioned to help recognize and report human trafficking.
Read MoreRegister Today For Our Free USMCA - Beyond Implementation and Into Best Practice Webinar!
Join AIAG and our esteemed panelists for a FREE webinar on March 2, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. EST to discuss the automotive impacts of the USMCA Free Trade Agreement, which was implemented in July 2020. Since implementation, many questions have been answered, however, some still remain as the automotive manufacturing community gets fully up to speed on compliance protocols and industry best practices.
Read MoreAt AIAG, we know that Core Tools certification exams are a great way to demonstrate competency in the automotive Core Tools – and we’re making it easier than ever to take these exams at your convenience, with all four certification exams (i.e., APQP/PPAP, FMEA 4th Edition, MSA and SPC) now available online, throughout 2021.
Read MoreAn AIAG member throughout both his collegiate and professional career to date, Honda North America’s Tony Mariucci believes that active engagement with AIAG helps drive positive change in our supply chain. Now, as the latest addition to AIAG’s Quality Steering Committee, Tony looks forward to continuing his involvement by participating in initiatives that support organizations at all levels with common standards and guidelines to reduce complexities in the automotive supply chain and its products.
Read MoreNew Features Added to AIAG’s CTS Software
In response to subscriber requests, AIAG has added two new features to our CTS Software!
The first of these new additions allows users to add Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) symbols in CTS. As shown below, a popup window provides the various GD&T symbols that can be entered into Product Characteristics and Process Characteristics fields, as well as other areas of the control plan and FMEA. Of the 21 available GD&T symbols, users can view seven at a time, and can access the remaining symbols by clicking the left or right arrows in the popup window.
Read MoreSteve 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.
Read MoreAre Your Systems Secure?
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.
Read More2020 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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