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cal-23 Special Process: Molding System Assessment 1st Edition » Insight » Expertise » Results The Catalyst for Peak Performance | AIAG ec AIAG gatas Special Process: Molding System Assessment “The Catlyt for Pook Perforce” ‘Version 1, Issued 03/2014 ABOUT AIAG Purpose Statement Founded in 1982, AIAG is a globally recognized organization where OEMs and suppliers unite to address and resolve issues affecting the worldwide automotive supply chain. AIAG's goals are to reduce cost and complexity through collaboration; improve product quaity, health, safety and the environment; and optimize speed to market throughout the supply chain. AIAG Organization AIAG is made up of a board of directors, an executive director, executives on loan from member companies, associate directors, a fulltime staff, and volunteers serving on project teams. Directors, department managers, and program managers plan, direct and coordinate the association's activities under the direction of the executive director. AIAG Projects Volunteer committees focus on business processes or supporting technologies and methodologies. They conduct research and develop, publish, and provide training on standards, conventions, standard business practices, white papers, and guidelines in the areas of automatic identification, CADICAM, EDlielectronic commerce, continuous quality improvement, heaith focus, materials and project, management, occupational health & safety, returnable containers and packaging systems, transportation/customs and truck & heavy equipment. “AIAG PUBLICATIONS {An AIAG publication reflects @ consensus of those substantaly concemed wit is scope and provisions. An ‘AIAG publication i intended as a guido (o ald tho manufacturer, the consumer and the general public. The ‘existence of an AIAG publication does notin any respect preclude anyone from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the pubiction. (CAUTIONARY NOTICE AIAG publications are subjct fo periods reviw and usors are cautioned (o obain the latest edons. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE Recognizing that this AIAG publication may not cover all crcumstances, AIAG has established a maintonance procedure. Please referto the Manianance Request For a the back of his document to submit a request. Published by: ‘Automotive Industry Action Group 126200 Lahser Road, Suite 200 ‘Southfield, Michigan 48033 Phone: (248) 358-3570 » Fax: (248) 358-3253 APPROVAL STATUS The AIAG Qualty Steering Commitee and designated stakeholders approved his document for publication in March 2044 AIAG COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK NOTICE: The contents of al published materials ar copyrighted by the Automotive Industy Action Group unloss otherwise indicated. Copyrights net claimed as fo any part of an original work proparod by a U.S. o state govornmant ofcer or amployeo as part of te ‘person's offeial duties. Al ights are preserved by AIAG, nd content may not be altered or disseminated, published, or Vansfered ln pat of such content. The information isnot o be sold in part or whole fo anyone within your organization orto another company. Copyright intingoment isa violation of foderal aw subject to criminal and civil penalies. AIAG and the Automotive Industy Action (Group are registered service marke ofthe Automotive dusty Action Group, © 2014 Automotive Industry Action Group Sane: 978 1-60584 209 7

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