The federal government has stopped two separate shipments of goods linked to forced labour from entering Canada — a move that has some advocates pleased but still pushing for more.
Read MoreLearn More Now! Wayne State University and AIAG Collaborate on Two Supply Chain Programs
AIAG and Wayne State University continue their successful collaboration with the 9th Annual Auto Industry Certificate in Purchasing & Supply Management. The course offers a winter session from February 10-May 12, 2022 (live virtual) and a winter session from September 1-December, 2022 (live virtual and face-to-face, if safe). The winter in-person sessions will be held at the AIAG Headquarters in Southfield, Michigan.
Read MoreAIAG’s CR Team Thanks Its Volunteers
AIAG’s Corporate Responsibility team would like to express its gratitude to our volunteers for another fruitful year. We offer a special thank-you to those who gave so freely of their energy, resources, experience, and expertise in 2021.
Read MoreTrue Transparency Requires In-Depth Reporting
How can organizations respond to their needs for improved information on sustainability risks, as well as growing external expectations for transparency? And how can more comprehensive reporting help them adapt to responsible business practices?
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2022 may be fast approaching – but there’s still plenty of time to sign up for January trainings! With more than a dozen Quality courses scheduled next month, we’re ready to help you hit the ground running in the new year.
Read MoreGet to know the newest member of our Quality Steering Committee (QSC): NXP Semiconductors’ internal/registrar audit director, Joe Beyer!
Read MoreAutomotive Industry Develops New Guidance for Measuring Recycled Content of Automotive Products
The Suppliers Partnership for the Environment (SP) and the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) today announced the publication of a new guidance document, “Measuring Recycled Content of Automotive Products.”
Read MoreOne of the most valued AIAG member benefits is the opportunity to serve on committees and workgroups, collaborating with some of the industry’s most innovative thinkers. AIAG’s Supply Chain team expresses its sincere gratitude to our volunteers for another productive year despite the world’s many challenges.
Read MoreThe Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) program was established in 2001 to enhance United States border security through strengthening of international supply chains. CTPAT is a public-private partnership that facilitates the flow of cargo through ports of entry while maintaining the rigorous security standards inherent to CBP field operations.
Read MoreRegister Today for This Year’s Principles of Lean Manufacturing and Six-Sigma Training!
This five-day seminar style course – offered by AIAG in conjunction with Wayne State University (WSU) – kicks off on December 1, 2021, at the WSU Mike Ilitch School of Business in Detroit, Michigan.
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