After several months of discussion, the German Parliament ("Bundestag") adopted the "Act on Corporate Due Diligence in Supply Chains" (Supply Chain Due Diligence Act – "Act" or "LkSG") on 11 June 2021.1 The Act imposes, for the first time, a binding obligation on companies to establish, implement and update due diligence procedures to improve compliance with specified core human rights and, to a limited extent, environmental protection in supply chains.
Read MoreThe German Parliament passed the "Act on Corporate Due Diligence in Supply Chains" on 11 June 2021
New AIAG & VDA FMEA Webinar Coming Soon!
Join AIAG's Brian Martensen and Plexus International's Jeremy Hazel for a free webinar on August 18th!
Read MoreJoin us in welcoming the newest member of the AIAG Quality Steering Committee (QSC): NXP’s internal/registrar audit director, Joe Beyer!
Read MoreGM’s Dave Leich says the last 18 months in automotive have been unlike anything he’s seen in over three decades in the industry. As executive director, global supply chain, at General Motors Corporation, Leich leads the assembly, propulsion, and stamping operations, as well as the material launch execution and the demand/supply planning and scheduling organizations. His responsibilities also include GM’s global supply chain operations for North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific.
Read MoreReady for more detail about this year’s Supply Chain + International Trade Summit? Check out a few agenda highlights below, and don’t forget to head to the AIAG Store today for more information and to reserve your seat!
Read MoreThe AIAG Supply Chain Products + Services team welcomes Sivad Q. Davis as its new project coordinator. Davis has worked for the past two years as an AIAG customer service representative, which allowed him to build a strong foundation in the broad scope of what AIAG provides the industry — from publications, events, and webinars to training and certifications.
Read MoreIn the wake of rising international condemnation over the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang), the US government is ramping up its forced labor enforcement actions, most recently by issuing a new withhold release order (WRO) on June 23 that will impact the solar industry and by adding five new companies with ties to Xinjiang on the Department of Commerce’s (DOC) Entity List.
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The pandemic magnified the need for collaborative partnerships between service providers and customers. We have seen things happening in the market you almost couldn't make up in Hollywood, and those that have remained transparent and collaborative in navigating these challenges have succeeded.
—Matt Friedman
Vice President, Sales, Warehousing
Mainfreight
IAOB Sponsored CTS Subscriptions Still Available!
The IAOB’s sponsorship of our Core Tools Support™ (CTS) software continues! Cherie Reiche, managing director of the IAOB, explains: “In support of improving the management of FMEAs, Control Plans, and PPAP documentation, the IAOB, in partnership with AIAG, will provide up to 250 IATF certified organizations with a 1-year no cost subscription to AIAG’s Core Tools Support (CTS) software in the 2021 timeframe.”
Read MoreJoin AIAG and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Eli Levine and Thomas Wenning for our next complimentary webinar on September 14th, 2021: “DOE Programs: Better Buildings, Better Plants and 50001 Ready.”
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