This association has been founded to build out closer relationship among its members in conducting survey and research to improve and streamline production, distribution, and consumption of light alloy wheels for automobiles along with establishing a voluntary design registration system to secure the right order and discipline in wheel designing while also securing light alloy wheels’ safety by (1) strictly complying with JWL and JWL-T technical standards of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (2) promoting VIA Registration System and (3) spreading JAWA quality certification for maintaining and enhancing the quality of light alloy wheels for automobiles and their reliability in the aftermarket contributing to further development of the automobile society while maintaining and improving the standard of life of the Japanese people. Committee members elected in the board of trustees serve as heads of Plaining, Organization Enhancement, Public Relations, Wheel Design, and Distribution Committees to operate various businesses and consider dispositions to resolve outstanding issues in each area. Based upon consensus among its members, the board of trustees conducts the whole operation. JAWA Business Unit holds its annual Grand Meeting which is its utmost decision making body. JAWA’s organizational structure coexists as a NPAC’s business unit with ASEA and their business units’ heads (formerly regarded as chairmen) respectively represent their members. In the meantime, as a business association in the industry, JAWA has expanded its scope of actions also to overseas while leading strategic public relations in a full-fledged manner. Since the establishment of its former body (Sports Wheel Distributor Association) 41 years ago, the number of its members has grown to as many as 94. JAWA became a business unit of NPAC in 2004 with its own unchanged organizational initiative to lead its services for member companies and various activities toward further development of the light alloy wheel industry and market. Positioning of JAWA Business Unit in NAPAC and its Organization and Activity In addition, JAWA promotes design deposition system to prevent illegal copying of wheel designs to thoroughly ensure users’ peace of mind and safety. Products that have passed these strict tests earn “JAWA Quality Cert” seal mark to demonstrate their maintained and improved quality. More specifically, it doubly ensures the right quality and safety of light alloy wheels through conducting three 3 kinds of light alloy wheel strength confirmation tests to check to see if the subjected products meet the “Engineering standard for light alloy disc wheels” set by the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism along with additional inspections by Japan Vehicle Inspection Association. JAWA (Japan Light Alloy Wheel Association) is the entity that maintains their safety and reliability. The CMS Group, which summarizes its success formulas as constantly monitoring the world, open to innovations, believing in corporate governance, focused on success and planning, innovative and operating with the awareness of social responsibility, is a proof of this.There are so many light alloy wheels available in the market. CMS GMBH, one of the sales companies of CMS, was established in Germany (Frankfurt) in 1997 and is one of the important players of the European aluminum wheel replacement market (AFM). The Çiğli factory, which was opened in 2003, is established on a total area of 69,215 square meters and its annual wheel production capacity is approximately 2.5 million units. The annual wheel production capacity of the facility is approximately 3 million pieces. The Pınarbaşı factory of CMS, headquartered in Izmir, is 32,170 square meters in total, with a closed area of 20,944 square meters. CMS, which started to produce aluminum alloy wheels for automotive manufacturers (OEM) in 1980, maintains its place as one of the leading wheel manufacturers in the world in the \"Light Metal Wheel\" sector as the implementer of the latest technology and innovations.
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