Connect product requirements to process specifications. Link DFMEA to PFMEA to control plans. Build the traceability that auditors demand.
Requirement → DFMEA → PFMEA → Control Plan traceability
When product requirements link to process specifications, and FMEA links to control plans, quality becomes predictable. Audits become easy.
Design changes break production. Impact not understood until too late.
NirmIQ traces design requirements to process specs. See downstream effects immediately.
Field failures trace back to process. FMEA outdated or not linked.
Living FMEA linked to requirements. Update analysis, track improvement.
IATF 16949 audit coming. FMEA and control plans disconnected.
Requirements, FMEA, and controls linked. Generate evidence on demand.
Honest about what's ready, what's partial, and what's coming
Link product specs to process parameters and quality controls
Full Design and Process FMEA with AIAG/VDA structure
Connect FMEA mitigations to control plan entries
Track every change for ISO 9001 and IATF compliance
Track risk reduction over time with documented evidence
Link FMEA to Statistical Process Control data
The fundamentals manufacturing engineers need
Every product requirement traces to process specifications. When design changes, see affected processes instantly.
Build FMEA analyses using the industry-standard structure tree. System → Subsystem → Component hierarchy that auditors expect.
Link FMEA failure modes to control plan actions. Ensure every high-risk item has documented controls.
Track RPN reduction over time. Document corrective actions and verify effectiveness with audit trail.
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Start linking requirements to FMEA to control plans today. Build the traceability that drives quality and satisfies auditors.