AIAG Quality Activities

Activities around Quality Initiatives

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Responsible Production & Consumption

Volkswagen Scandal Puts Regulators on High Alert
NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind says Volkswagen’s emissions scandal further erodes an essential element of trust between the U.S. regulator and automakers, underscoring a new protocol where government agencies must be more proactive and question every bit of information the industry provides regarding safety, fuel economy and emissions.

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AIAG Corporate Responsibility Summit

Integrating Sustainability - Expanding Industry Expectations Join us at the AIAG Corporate Responsibility Summit, where you'll network with colleagues...

AIAG Quality Initiatives

To promote AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) initiatives in the Quality space.

AIAG IMDS Information

Companies in the automotive industry and its supply chain face a plethora of governmental regulations, in the United States and globally, on the use...

AIAG Conflict Minerals Reporting

The term "conflict minerals" is used to describe certain minerals such as gold, wolframite, casserite, columbite-tantalite and their derivative metals...

AIAG Corporate Responsibility

The automotive industry and its supply chain partners face heightened expectations from a range of stakeholders on complex corporate responsibility...

AIAG Supply Chain Initiatives

To promote events, products, and training in the AIAG (Automotive Industry Action Group) Supply Chain space.

Water Management

AIAG activities to increase OEM and supplier awareness in water management

Greenhouse Gas Activities

Activities concerning the Greenhouse Gas work group, training, elearning, etc.

AIAG Quality Activities

Activities around Quality Initiatives

Governance & Ethics Professional Series

A new AIAG series of events planned to discuss issues around government and ethics in the auto industry.