Join us next Thursday – November 5, 2020 – as we come together to explore this year’s Supply Chain Summit theme: “Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years? Understanding the Future of Supply Chain.”
At the 2020 AIAG Virtual Customs Town Hall on November 4th, Manuel A. Garza, Jr., director, CTPAT U.S. Customs & Border Protection, will provide an insider look on the first major update to the Minimum Security Criteria (MSC) in the CTPAT program’s history.
AIAG’s new USMCA Content Reporting course – the only industry-endorsed training of its kind – was developed by a highly qualified group of volunteers from numerous OEMs, heavy truck manufacturers, and Tier 1 suppliers, along with guidance from trusted trade compliance experts.
Adient’s Suzanne Yesta: ‘AIAG Volunteering Has Made Me a Better Resource for My Company’
Suzanne Yesta is a licensed customs broker with over 25 years of experience in customs and international trade compliance roles — and an active member of AIAG. She has held positions with freight companies and customs consulting firms as well as operational and managerial roles with global automotive companies, including Yazaki North America and Freudenberg North America.
By Gail Allyn Short, Southern Automotive Alliance, Tuesday, October 27, 2020 4:02 PM
In late spring of this year, automakers in the United States began ramping up production after a nearly two-month shutdown to contain COVID-19. By then, the virus had sickened millions and killed thousands of Americans and forced businesses across the traumatized nation to close.
Did you know that the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA) offers free resources like their Telework tips and security considerationsto help you and your colleagues establish a safe work from home environment? While these tools are always valuable for organizations throughout the supply chain, they're particularly useful in our current climate of increased cyber risk as many professionals continue to work remotely.
>>>2020 Customs Town Hall Registration is open! Attend our virtual event to receive the most current information on:
Automotive Industry specific issues on USMCA implementation
CTPAT NEW Minimum Supply Chain Security Criteria, including Forced Labor, Agriculture, Cybersecurity, Security Vision and Responsibility along with other changes
Export Control issues potentially impacting autonomous vehicles and other driver assist technologies
>>>2020 AIAG Supply Chain Summit REGISTRATION IS OPEN for the VIRTUAL 2020 AIAG Supply Chain Summit, "Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years? Understanding the Future of Supply Chain."
The Automotive Supply Chain continues to evolve and transform as automotive manufacturing is impacted by new and emerging technologies, cyber-risks, sustainability/environmental considerations, new expectations in the workforce, and even shifting attitudes towards mobility and vehicle ownership.