In the automotive industry, you’ll likely hear IMDS referenced constantly. But what is IMDS? If you’re new to the industry, IMDS might be new to you, but you’ll soon learn that it is an essential part of automotive product compliance.
The automotive industry is unique in that across all suppliers and manufacturers, compliance is streamlined through IMDS. It makes compliance reporting easier and more accurate, and helps suppliers and manufacturers stay up to date with new regulations as requirements evolve across the globe.
Here, we’ll explain the basics of IMDS and how to start using it. Don’t let a lack of knowledge hold back your automotive compliance — learn more and start with IMDS today.
What is IMDS?
IMDS stands for International Material Data System. Developed by DXC Technology, it’s a data system that is entirely online, making it accessible from anywhere for easy reporting. IMDS is free to use, however companies with large data needs may choose to purchase additional services.
IMDS was developed as a joint effort among automotive manufacturers to centralize reporting into one system. This was originally prompted by the European Union (EU) End of Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive, an effort to reduce vehicle waste and increase recycling of automotive materials. Since then, the global automotive industry has widely used IMDS to meet customer requirements as well as government regulations.
Why Do I Need to Use IMDS?
Using IMDS makes your reporting easier and is required by vehicle manufacturers as part of the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) in which you must submit a material data sheet (MDS) for your part. If you are supplying a part to a manufacturer, they will require IMDS data about the chemical composition of that part, as well as its weight and an IMDS part number.
Although starting out with IMDS may seem intimidating at first, you’ll find it will make your reporting more efficient in the long-run, as you will not have to re-examine your materials every time a new requirement or regulation is introduced.
How Do I Start with IMDS?
Starting out with IMDS can seem daunting, but there are plenty of resources available to help you set up and learn the system. Below are a few basic steps to get started. You can find more detailed information about getting started in the IMDS User Manual.
Access IMDS Online
You can access IMDS at https://www.mdsystem.com. You’ll want to make sure your browser is up to date and you are using one of the browsers listed in the user manual.
It’s also important to note that, although IMDS is an online application, you’ll need to use the buttons within IMDS to navigate through screens rather than using your browser’s buttons.
Register Your Company
Choose a Company Administrator to register your company and set up other users in your company. Each company may only have one registration, but the Company Administrator can set up different users within the company. You can also have more than one Company Administrator.
If you’re unsure whether your company is already registered or not, you should contact the IMDS Service Desk for more information. Having a company registered more than once can create confusion both within the company and for customers receiving your data.
When you register your company, be sure to record the IMDS Credentials it gives you after registration as the system will not display the credentials again. After registration, the Company Administrator will also receive an email with instructions for activating the registration.
Start Using IMDS
Once the Company Administrator has registered the company and set up other users, they will be able to access IMDS through the online portal using their User ID and Password. Note that the User ID is unique to each user and is not the same as the Company ID.
Do I Need IMDS Training?
IMDS can be a complicated system to navigate. Even users with years of experience may sometimes run into data challenges where reporting becomes confusing. The IMDS User Manual and other resources on the IMDS website can help you start using IMDS. However, IMDS training will help your compliance team quickly learn how to use IMDS efficiently, saving time and cost in reporting.
Tetra Tech offers three levels of online IMDS Training: Basic, Standard, and Advanced. These trainings are led by an IMDS instructor with decades of experience and include hands-on activities and quizzes to facilitate learning. Trying to teach yourself IMDS leaves room for errors, confusion, and doubts. With a professional IMDS training, you will be able to report accurately and with confidence.
IMDS Resources
IMDS is a powerful software, but the features that makes your compliance reporting stronger can also mean you need more resources help you through the reporting process. Here are some of our free online resources that can help you strengthen you IMDS reporting.
IMDS Reporting Basics
If you are new to IMDS, these guides will help you start with the basics.
IMDS Troubleshooting
Are you dealing with IMDS rejections and aren’t sure how to fix them? Here are step-by-step guides to help:
- IMDS Rejection 1: Incorrect Part Description or Part/Item Number on Provided MDS
- IMDS Rejection 2: Failure to Use IMDS Committee Published Materials
- IMDS Rejection 3: Creating/Using a Polymer Entry Composed of Only One Substance
- IMDS Rejection 4: Building MDS Trees That Do Not Follow the Proper Tree Hierarchy
- IMDS Rejection 5: Variance Between Measured Weight and Calculated Weight
You can also download our free troubleshooting e-book, which includes these five rejections along with two additional rejection guides.
Using IMDS Features
Are you struggling with using certain IMDS features? Or are you wondering how some of the features you haven’t used yet could help your reporting? Here are some of our free guides on some of special features in IMDS that can make your reporting more efficient and accurate.
Get More IMDS Support
Beyond training, Tetra Tech offers a variety of other IMDS support services, including program implementation and reporting management. Our IMDS experts are always ready to answer your questions and support your company in meeting its compliance goals. Contact us today at [email protected] to discuss your compliance needs and find the support you need.