Most technical reviews stop at the document. Voratus checks the package against the places where missing details become real costs: supplier quoting, fabrication, inspection, assembly, procurement, use, maintenance, and handover.
What the review covers
Drawings, BOMs, supplier packages, procurement assumptions, manufacturability, build sequencing, inspection and acceptance criteria, documentation, maintenance access, and handover gaps — reviewed against what happens when a manufacturer, supplier, or build partner acts on the package.
What you receive
- Risk memo — gaps ranked by commercial and technical consequence
- Supplier-package correction notes — what will affect quoting, fabrication, inspection, assembly, or use
- Assumption flags — where the package relies on information a supplier will not have
- Next actions — what to fix, what to clarify, and what to defer before more money moves