Your current design works, but you may be looking for a way to make it more efficient. AIAG’s Design Review Based on Failure Modes (DRBFM) Reference Guide provides guidance on this in-depth analysis process that focuses on engineering changes once a baseline design has been established. It works by analyzing your current design identifying areas for improvement, and defining the impact of the change.
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Make your designs more efficient with AIAG’s Design Review Based on Failure (DRBFM) Guide
Labeling Documents Available FREE for Members!
Are you being asked by your customer to use certain labeling practices but you don’t know where to find them? AIAG has the labeling guides and standards you are looking for. Want to hear something else great? If your company is an AIAG member, all three of these documents are available to you for FREE in eDocument version. Take advantage of your member benefits and order your free electronic versions of these three indispensable guides to proper labeling today.
Read MoreEffective corporate responsibility practices require companies to stay informed on the issues confronting them, as well as strategies for economically viable business cases, technical approaches for integration, and insight on how leading companies tackle similar issues. The 2016 Summit is a unique opportunity to support your organization’s efforts to identify risk and strategies to better manage the outcome. Stay ahead of the CR curve by engaging with forward-thinking leaders in the field and by discovering new insights and industry best practices.
Read MoreWhat’s Ahead in 2016 for Corporate Responsibility?
In 2015, AIAG’s Corporate Responsibility Program Management Team and the active work groups and committees formed from member subject matter experts continued to build on our promise to be a leading industry resource and convener of topics such conflict minerals reporting, global chemical regulatory management, and supply chain sustainability.
Read MoreTo Those Who Made A Difference in 2015
With 2015 drawing to a close, AIAG’s Corporate Responsibility team wishes to express its gratitude to the many individuals whose personal and professional commitments of time, energy, resources, experience, and expertise have made a significant impact on AIAG’s CR accomplishments over the last 12 months.
Read MoreAIAG’s Quality 2020 study reveals that OEMs and suppliers rank product development concerns among the top four most critical issues impacting quality.
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Supplier Connect: What is it?
Supplier connect is the industry ‘buyer’s guide’ exclusively for AIAG members to showcase their offerings and capabilities on the leading website for Automotive Quality, Supply Chain, and Corporate Responsibility solutions.
Read MoreAIAG conducted short, on-site video interviews with key speakers at its recent Customs Town Hall event to capture the most important takeaways from their presentations. The video interviews will be distributed to AIAG members via its popular e-newsletters throughout the next several weeks.
Read MoreInterested In Joining the GHS Work Group?
Recently, the GHS Work Group, chaired by Deb Reining, quality engineer at Luvata Ohio, completed a guidance document entitled “The ABCs of GHS Compliant Safety Data Sheets & Labels.”
Read MoreAt the upcoming annual AIAG & AASA Automotive OEM & Suppliers Purchasing Leadership Summit (Dec 2, 2015, Shanghai), Mr. J. Scot Sharland, CEO of AIAG, will update AIAG Key Initiatives on Quality, Supply Chain and CSR for China Automotive OEMs and Suppliers.