The International Automotive Task Force(IATF)
About IATF The International Automotive Task Force (IATF) is an "ad hoc" organization composed of automotive manufacturers and their respective national automotive industry associations, aiming to provide global automotive customers with higher-quality products. Specifically, the purpose of IATF's establishment is to: Reach a consensus on the international basic quality system requirements, mainly for the direct suppliers of participating companies' production materials, products, or service parts or processing services (such as heat treatment, coating, and electroplating). These requirements also apply to other relevant parties in the automotive industry. Develop policies and procedures for the general IATF third-party registration program to ensure global consistency. Provide appropriate training to support the IATF 16949 requirements and IATF registration program. Establish formal liaison with appropriate agencies to support the goals of IATF. IATF members include the following automotive manufacturers: BMW Group, Ford Motor Company, Geely Holding Group, General Motors, Iveco Group, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Limited, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Renault Group, Stellantis Group (formerly FCA), Stellantis Group (formerly PSA), Volkswagen AG, Volvo Group, and their respective national automotive industry associations - AIAG (USA), ANFIA (Italy), FIEV (France), SMMT (UK), and VDA (Germany). Our company has passed the IATF16949:2016 international quality management system certification, and every year, it passes the quality management process audit by the authorized qualification certification company. The quality management system certification helps our company prevent product design defects, improve product and delivery quality; helps open up the market; helps improve customer satisfaction; and helps reduce costs and increase efficiency.