OEMs and automotive suppliers are joining forces to address forced labor by sharing data and aligning on a new set of standards. This collaboration goes beyond compliance by building transparency, resilience, and accountability into supply chains — all while laying the foundation for a more ethical, trustworthy system of global trade.
To drive industry progress, AIAG and major OEMs developed the Due Diligence Reporting Template (DDRT). Going into effect in September 2025 with the solicitation of information from select Tier 1 suppliers, annual reporting is expected to become a broader industry requirement by mid-2026.
Discover how to navigate these emerging forced labor compliance obligations by attending a new webinar led by experts from the Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG), the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), and global trade intelligence leaders at Altana.
Key Topics:
- What the DDRT is, and why it matters for automotive, manufacturing, and beyond
- How enterprises are onboarding suppliers and submitting product-level documentation
- Lessons learned from early adopters
- How AI and multi-tier supply chain visibility accelerate compliance and risk reduction