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MOSS - Material Off-Shore Sourcing

Published

Author(s)

Peter O. Denno

Abstract

The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) Project, Customs / Logistics Strategies to Strengthen Long Distance Supply Chains, seeks to improve processes and information communication employed in intercontinental trade lanes. At the time this paper was published, the project was a work-in-progress. The paper reports on our assessment of current processes and early work toward a solution.
Citation
Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) ActionLine Magazine

Keywords

eCommerce, intercontinental trade lanes, messaging, supply chains

Citation

Denno, P. (2007), MOSS - Material Off-Shore Sourcing, Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) ActionLine Magazine, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=822648 (Accessed November 3, 2025)

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Created February 13, 2007, Updated February 19, 2017
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