Challenge

Lack of FMEA networking increases quality risks

A structured FMEA analysis is only effective if design FMEA, process FMEA, and production control plan are consistently linked. If this link is missing, the risk of quality problems and additional costs increases.

  • Lack of networking: DFMEA, PFMEA, and PLP are not consistently linked.
  • High effort: Manual coordination between departments slows down the entire development process.
  • Inconsistencies: Without consistent FMEA networking, contradictions arise between DFMEA and PFMEA.
  • Late failure detection: Sources of failure in the production process only become apparent at a late stage and cause high costs.
  • Unclear requirements: Customer requirements and internal specifications are not fully integrated into the analyses.
  • Quality costs: Undetected failures lead to production disruptions and expensive rework.

Without FMEA networking, it is difficult to keep track of sources of failure, thus jeopardizing quality, schedules, and budgets.

Solution

How to improve quality with end-to-end FMEA networking

Finally intelligently linked: Design FMEA, Process FMEA, and production control plans combined in one system - efficiently, transparently, and practically.

  • Uniform database: DFMEA, PFMEA, and PLP are networked in a consistent system.
  • Consistent processes: Failure causes, consequences, characteristics, and actions are centrally documented and structured for your use.
  • Efficient collaboration: Your teams work in parallel on a shared FMEA, which significantly reduces the coordination effort.
  • Automated creation: Control plans are generated directly from the analysis results – consistently and accurate.
  • Clear visualization: Dependencies and process steps are displayed graphically and in tabular form.
  • Early failure prevention: Risks are identified in good time and eliminated through preventive measures.
  • Precise specifications: Store multiple specifications per function and check them specifically.

With our integrated FMEA networking, you can identify risks more quickly, avoid inconsistencies between DFMEA and PFMEA, and reliably secure your processes.

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Benefits

Key features at a glance

Consistent FMEA networking

Benefit from a seamless connection between design FMEA, process FMEA, and control plan.

Process configurator

All processes, machines, and product elements are automatically assembled in the correct order.

Graphical & tabular representation

Flow charts and tables allow you to keep track of structures and dependencies at all times.

Reusable templates

Use previously created process steps as templates and reduce your workload for similar projects.

Flexible requirements & specifications

Store multiple specifications per function and analyze your processes even more precisely.

Integrated control plans

Consistent control plans are generated directly from the results of FMEA networking.

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Our Brands

Quality at the highest level

The PeakAvenue platform combines the strengths of leading expert systems from APIS IT, PLATO, iqs Software, Isograph, and OSSENO Software into an integrated solution for end-to-end engineering and quality management.

Our current software solutions will remain available and will be supported in the long term, while future innovations will be incorporated into the PeakAvenue platform—ensuring a secure, step-by-step transition to a modern, networked software world.

Secure processes and avoid risks

We would be happy to show you how to perform your FMEA analysis efficiently and in a structured manner with our solution - while consistently linking DFMEA, PFMEA, and control plans.

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