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GM's Dave Leich: 'Supply Chain Visibility and Resiliency Must Be Top Priority'

By AIAG, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 3:46 PM

GM's Dave Leich says the last 18 months in automotive have been unlike anything he's seen in over three decades in the industry. As executive director, global supply chain, at General Motors Corporation, Leich leads the assembly, propulsion, and stamping operations, as well as the material launch execution and the demand/supply planning and scheduling organizations. His responsibilities also include GM's global supply chain operations for North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific.

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Event (and Discount) Details for the 2021 Supply Chain + International Trade Summit!

By AIAG, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 3:30 PM

Ready for more detail about this year's Supply Chain + International Trade Summit? Check out a few agenda highlights below, and don't forget to head to the AIAG Store today for more information and to reserve your seat!

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Sivad Q. Davis Joins AIAG Supply Chain Team as Project Coordinator

By AIAG, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 3:15 PM

The AIAG Supply Chain Products + Services team welcomes Sivad Q. Davis as its new project coordinator. Davis has worked for the past two years as an AIAG customer service representative, which allowed him to build a strong foundation in the broad scope of what AIAG provides the industry — from publications, events, and webinars to training and certifications.

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CBP Issues WRO on Solar Materials Made By Chinese Companies

By ANGELA M. SANTOS , MARWA M. HASSOUN* , YUN GAO, ARENT FOX, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 12:26 PM

In the wake of rising international condemnation over the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang), the US government is ramping up its forced labor enforcement actions, most recently by issuing a new withhold release order (WRO) on June 23 that will impact the solar industry and by adding five new companies with ties to Xinjiang on the Department of Commerce's (DOC) Entity List.

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