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Omnex and AIAG Announce Global Training Partnership

ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 7, 2006 - Omnex, Inc. and the Automotive
Industry Action Group (AIAG) announced today the formation of a global
training partnership offering Lean/Six Sigma training to AIAG members.
As part of the agreement, Omnex will represent AIAG in India. With
offices in Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, and Delhi, Omnex has earned a solid
reputation throughout India as a provider of Lean/Six Sigma and
automotive consulting solutions.

 

Scot Sharland, AIAG's executive director, said about the agreement, "We
are very pleased that Omnex can offer these Lean/Six Sigma courses for
AIAG, and we feel that Omnex's involvement will benefit our members
tremendously." Omnex President Robert Halsey expressed his company's
excitement as well: "AIAG has been at the forefront of automotive
industry improvement for years, and we are proud to have been asked to
provide Lean/Six Sigma training for its membership. We also believe that
our experience and our existing infrastructure in India uniquely suit
AIAG's desire to move into that country's rapidly expanding automotive
industry."

 

More information on Lean/Six Sigma training offerings will be shared
with AIAG members in the coming months.

 


About Omnex


Omnex, Inc. is a business management solution provider to the
semiconductor, high technology, automotive, manufacturing, and service
industries. Omnex provides implementation consulting and training
courses in subject areas ranging from APQP to Six Sigma from its offices
worldwide, and is dedicated to bringing together world-class talent with
local presence to deliver high impact expertise in today's global
business environment. Omnex Systems, an affiliated company, offers the
Enterprise-wide Quality Management System (EwQMS(tm)) Suite. 

 

About AIAG

Founded in 1982, AIAG is headquartered in the metro Detroit area. Its
member companies include North American, European and Asia-Pacific OEMs
and suppliers to the automotive industry with combined annual sales of
more than $850 billion. A not-for-profit association, AIAG's primary
goals are to reduce cost and complexity within the automotive supply
chain and to improve speed to market, product quality, employee
health-and-safety and the environment. Additional information is
available on the Internet at www.aiag.org <http://www.aiag.org/> .