Join us on May 15, 2025, for the AIAG Forced Labor Due Diligence Conference at Detroit’s MotorCity Casino Hotel. This essential event offers an unparalleled opportunity to proactively protect your company, your customers, and human rights through collaboration and industry leadership.
Carbon Workshop Series Starts in March
Need to better understand greenhouse gases and their impact on global warming? AIAG's new, three-part virtual workshop series on carbon kicks off this spring with our first session, “Carbon Inventory Management.”
Read MoreBe a Thought Leader at the 2025 AIAG Quality Summit!
The 2025 AIAG Quality Summit is your chance to shape the conversation and drive innovation in automotive quality! This premier event, taking place on October 1-2, 2025, at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, unites industry leaders, visionaries, and quality professionals in a collaborative effort to tackle the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the automotive sector.
Read MoreSpring 2025 Events: Explore Forced Labor Due Diligence, Supply Chain Challenges, and More
Along with our always-popular golf outing in early June, Spring 2025 brings two "must-attend" AIAG events designed to tackle critical industry challenges: a new conference in mid-May addressing forced labor due diligence and human rights, and our annual Supply Chain Conference (mid-June) exploring shared challenges for ICE and electric vehicles.
Whether you're looking to stay ahead of evolving regulations, streamline reporting processes, or connect with top industry leaders, these events offer the knowledge and networking you need to drive meaningful progress. Read more below, and be sure to snag a spot ASAP to join us this spring!
Read MoreSave the Date: Carbon Inventory Workshop March 25
AIAG’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Work Group is bringing you a three-part workshop series on carbon with the first workshop scheduled for 9:30-11:30 a.m. March 25, 2025.
Read MoreThe National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF) is planning a Trivalent Chromium Coatings Transition Virtual Webinar with AIAG from 1:30-3:30 pm on March 18, 2025. The online panel discussion and update will focus on key industry and regulatory developments in the transition from hexavalent to trivalent chromium coatings in the automotive supply chain.
Read MoreBack By Popular Demand, AIAG Welcomes Over 200 Attendees to the 2024 North American Customs and Trade Town Hall
On November 7th, AIAG will gather industry professionals at Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan, for our first in-person North American Customs and Trade Town Hall in years. Over 200 automotive professionals will hear from top-rated government speakers on everything from USMCA relations and CTPAT to export modernization, forced labor, and more.
Read MoreDon’t Miss the 2024 North American Customs and Trade Town Hall – Featuring The Trade Guys!
Are you ready to dive into the hot topic of fair trade and how it impacts your business? Join us at the 2024 North American Customs and Trade Town Hall on November 7, 2024, in Livonia, Michigan for an exclusive opportunity to explore this and more with industry experts.
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The automotive industry is at a pivotal moment. With increasing regulatory demands and a stronger focus on sustainability, companies must ensure they are ahead of the curve in areas such as product compliance, material data management, and carbon footprint reduction. To address these critical challenges, AIAG is proud to host the Hybrid IMDS, Product Compliance & Sustainability Conference from October 15–16, 2024 at Laurel Manor in Livonia, Michigan. Join us in person or online!
Read MoreDave Corn: ‘Auto Companies Should Continually Examine How to Increase Drawback Returns”
Dave Corn is executive vice president of Comstock and Holt and started his drawback career in 2011. He serves as co-lead for the trade in the Trade Support Network’s Drawback Working Group, leading efforts to build and transform the duty drawback program through changes to policy, business rules, regulations, and statutes. Corn also serves as the co-chair for AAEI’s Drawback and Duty Deferral Committee, as the vice chair for the NCBFAA’s Drawback Subcommittee, and represents the New York/New Jersey region as a member of the board to the NCBFAA.
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