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AIAG Standards Update. Tim Fowler Director Supply Chain tfowler@aiag.org. Agenda. AIAG Overview Committee/Project Structure Messaging Examples Regional Global. Who is AIAG?.
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AIAG Standards Update Tim Fowler Director Supply Chain tfowler@aiag.org
Agenda • AIAG Overview • Committee/Project Structure • Messaging Examples • Regional • Global
Who is AIAG? A unique not-for-profit organization where retailers, automakers, suppliers and service providers work collaboratively to drive cost and complexity from the supply chain via global standards development and harmonized business practices Globally recognized trade association founded in 1982 1,100 member companies 42 full-time staff 4 Senior Executive OEM “loans” 650+ industry volunteers providing subject matter expertise Offices in Southfield, Michigan and Shanghai, China
AIAG: 3 Dimensions of Value AIAG facilitates global industry consensus to resolve supply chain issues Common business practices Systems Interoperability (vertical/horizontal) AIAG provides an industry voice and presence at international standards organizations AIAG ensures effective communication & delivery of consistent requirements, guidelines, education and training to the industry
Board of Directors Automotive OEMs Other OEMs Suppliers Service Providers
Messaging Approach • Business Process Workgroup • Define cross-supply chain business process • XML Schema Workgroup • Define data models schemas and guidelines • Web Services Technical Framework • Enable implementation of business processes • Through standards-based, secure, reliable electronic messaging
Messaging Examples Advanced Product Quality Planning Long Distance Supply Chain Logistics Electronic Inventory Management (Kanban) Quality Measurement Data Dimensional Markup Language for Plant Floor Truck & Heavy Equipment Warranty Management Early Warning Standards Outbound Logistics Message Standardization RFID Event Capture & Tracking Etc.
Global Messaging • Joint Automotive Industry Forum (JAIF) sponsored the Joint Automotive Data Model (JADM) workgroup • Working with JAMA/JAPIA, Odette and STAR to develop XML messages for Supply Chain • Develop/update BOD and EDIFACT guidelines and overlays for six Supply Chain messages • Material Release/Planning Schedule • Ship Schedule • Ship Notice • Receiving Advice • Invoice • Remittance Advice
Methodology • Global Automotive EDIFACT Guidelines used as basis for requirements • Base OAGI BODs extended by using overlays • Used generic types with codes e.g: • Party • DateTimePeriod • Quantity
JADM Results • Draft message Guidelines developed for 5 messages • Develop detailed mappings between XML and EDIFACT Guidelines • Develop Sample instances for 5 messages • Developing Remittance Advice BOD based on OAGIS 9.2 PaymentStatus Noun
“x” represents disabled BOD fields/components Message Guidelines
Message Mapping Report EDI Mapping
JADM 2008 Planned Activities • Convert all BODs/Guidelines to OAGIS 9.2 • Map/compare to Supply Chain Core Components • Submit changes to CEFACT as needed • Map/compare to UN/CEFACT Core Component Library • Submit changes to TBG17, as needed • Update BODs with UN/CEFACT Unique Identifiers