AIAG announced that it has partnered with ProMexico to offer quality training for automotive suppliers within Mexico. AIAG, a not-for-profit, member-supported organization that works with a wide range of manufacturing companies and service providers to help them operate at peak performance, and ProMexico, the Mexican government institution in charge of strengthening Mexico’s participation in the global economy, will offer 16 week-long training programs in major Mexican manufacturing hubs.
“AIAG is committed to improving both the business processes and quality performance of lower tier suppliers, and our collaboration with ProMexico will accelerate their development,” said J. Scot Sharland, executive director of AIAG. “Our goal is to help companies demonstrate true ‘command & control’ of their internal processes and, by so doing, meet/exceed industry quality standards making them more competitive in the NAFTA region and significantly increasing their access to potential export opportunities.”
The program will give companies a foundation for meeting the competency requirements as defined in ISO/TS 16949 quality standards and bring their operation to world-class level. ProMexico estimates that many Mexico-based automotive suppliers have the competitiveness and capacity to export, but they need to adopt quality principles and practices to meet a multi-national corporation’s needs. AIAG’s Core Tools training program, endorsed by quality representatives from global OEM and tier one manufacturers, teaches principles and practices of North American automotive quality and earns participants certification with globally recognized credentials.
The AIAG Core Tools training programs will be offered in Mexico City, Monterrey, Puebla, Hermosillo, Chihuahua, and Aguascalientes throughout 2012, beginning in February. Each program will cover advanced product quality planning, production part approval process, failure modes and effects analysis, measurement systems analysis and statistical process control. As an incentive to encourage participation, ProMexico is underwriting 70 percent of the training cost in support of organizations that want to validate proficiency to customers.
AIAG has been active in Mexico for over 25 years supporting members and the extended supply chain who have a manufacturing footprint there with training, publications and standards in addition to assistance with industry events. The AIAG training will be presented in Spanish by AIAG approved instructors, and the AIAG Core Tools training documents and relevant AIAG publications will be translated into Spanish.
About AIAG
AIAG is a unique not-for-profit organization where, for 30 years, OEMs, suppliers, service providers, government entities and individuals in academia have worked collaboratively to drive down costs and complexity from the supply chain via global standards development and harmonized business practices. AIAG membership has grown to include preeminent OEMs, such as Caterpillar, Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co., Honda of America, Navistar International, Nissan, Toyota, and many of their parts suppliers and service providers. For more information, visit www.aiag.org
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