Founded | January 19, 1901 |
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Type | registered society |
Focus | Political advocacy for automotive companies in Germany |
Location | |
Origins | Verein Deutscher Motorfahrzeug-Industrieller (VDMI) |
Area served | national |
Method | Political lobbying |
Members | more than 600 |
Key people | Hildegard Müller (President) |
Website | www |
The German Association of the Automotive Industry[1] or VDA (German: Verband der Automobilindustrie e. V.) is a German interest group of the German automobile industry, both automobile manufactures and automobile component suppliers. It is member of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA).
The VDA represents carmakers, including BMW, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, but also counts foreign suppliers and foreign-owned carmakers like Opel and Ford among its members.[2] The group is located in Berlin, Germany.
Activities
The VDA hosts the Europe's largest motor show, the biannual International Motor Show Germany (IAA) in Frankfurt.
The VDA published a series of standards and recommendations. Among those is the German quality management system (QMS) for the automobile industry. The fourth edition was issued in December 1998, and became mandatory for all German car makers on April 1, 1999.
The VDA is a founding member of both the ENX Association (since 2000) and Odette International (since 2001).
Leadership
- 1989–1996: Erika Emmerich
- 1996–2007: Bernd Gottschalk
- 2007–2018: Matthias Wissmann
- 2018–2020: Bernhard Mattes
- 2020–present: Hildegard Müller[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "VDA - Organization". VDA. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
The German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) consists of [...]
- ↑ Ilona Wissenbach and Jan Schwartz (July 25, 2017), Daimler board to discuss alleged German auto cartel - sources Reuters.
- ↑ Thomas Seythal and Vera Eckert (November 29, 2019), German auto lobby picks utilities expert to take the wheel Reuters.
External links
- VDA homepage Archived 2014-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
- Documents and clippings about Verband der Automobilindustrie in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW