We’re proud to announce that our CTS™ software now includes a family and foundational FMEA database for both DFMEA and PFMEA, complying with newly announced FMEA customer specific requirements.
Read MoreAIAG and the Suppliers Partnership for the Environment (SP) have announced the publication of a new guidance document: Measuring Renewable Content of Automotive Products.
Read MoreThe CQI-12 Coating System Assessment was created to help automotive suppliers develop a coating management system based on industry best practices. Now in its third edition, the Coating System Assessment emphasizes defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the supply chain.
Read MoreRegister Now for February Training Opportunities!
Whether you've already identified your training needs for 2022, or are still considering your options, we've got you covered.
Head to the AIAG Training Store now to check out upcoming sessions for specific Quality, Supply Chain, and Corporate Responsibility trainings, or click any of the links below to learn more about our February lineup!
Read MoreIf you haven’t explored the Corporate Responsibility section of our website recently, you may have missed a significant update – our newly redesigned Responsible Materials webpages.
Read MoreIn today’s uncertain world, companies are increasingly confronted with global supply chain disruptions – requiring industry professionals to work on the front lines to recover supply chains. Bringing a supply chain back to its pre-disruption state, however, is not necessarily the end of the story.
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.
Read MoreThe CQI-11 Plating System Assessment, 3rd edition was created to help automotive suppliers develop a plating management system based on the electroplating industry’s best practices.
Read MoreWe’ve Updated our Most Popular Assessment Resource – the Core Tools Self-Assessment (CTSA)!
Initially launched in 2012, the Core Tools Self-Assessment (CTSA) allows professionals to test their knowledge in the Quality Core Tools (i.e., APQP/PPAP, FMEA, MSA and SPC) and identify areas for improvement or additional training.
Read MoreFree USMCA FAQ Document Now Available!
Developed by AIAG’s USMCA Work Group, this new FAQ document provides industry-based answers to your most common USMCA questions.
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