IMDS (International Material Data System) is a database that is used to store and exchange information about the materials used in the production of automobiles and other transportation vehicles. The database is maintained by the International Automotive Task Force (IATF), a group of automotive manufacturers and suppliers that work to promote the development and use of consistent standards and practices in the industry.
IMDS is used to document the materials used in a vehicle, including the type, quantity, and location of each material, as well as any relevant environmental and safety information. This information is used by automakers and suppliers to meet regulatory requirements, such as those related to the use of hazardous substances, and to support the development of more sustainable and environmentally friendly vehicles.
To access the IMDS database, users must register and be approved by the IATF. Once approved, users can enter and update material data, as well as view and download information from the database. The IMDS system is widely used in the automotive industry and is recognized as a key tool for managing material data and improving supply chain transparency.
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