Schmitz Cargobull’s requirements engineering gains IREB recognition
Department in E/E Systems Engineering receives silver status from the International Requirements Engineering Board (IREB)
Schmitz Cargobull’s requirements engineering gains IREB recognition
Department in E/E Systems Engineering receives silver status from the International Requirements Engineering Board
May 2023 - Schmitz Cargobull's requirements engineering has been awarded silver status by the International Requirements Engineering Board (IREB). This status confirms the professional communication, validation and organisation of requirements to provide added value benefits to customers. It recognises the high level of qualification of the requirements engineering staff.
Schmitz Cargobull has strengthened its technological competence in recent years and further expanded the E/E area
To survive in the challenging world of transport and logistics, reliable, innovative and sustainable vehicles and services are essential. Schmitz Cargobull has strengthened its technological competence in recent years and further expanded the E/E area (electric-electronic development) to optimally implement these market and vehicle requirements for the customer.
Requirements engineering is an integral part of these development processes - from the initial innovation idea to the production-ready vehicle - and works hand in hand with product management and product architecture. To ensure the vehicles deliver the desired added value and benefits to the customer, the strategic requirements from product management are transformed into stakeholder, system and subsystem requirements in development projects.
Today, Schmitz Cargobull is no longer just a vehicle manufacturer but a system developer and provider that can offer customers everything from a single source. Examples of this are its many digital services, the high degree of automation in vehicle handling and the all-electric S.KOe COOL refrigerated box.
The IREB is a non-profit organisation and the developer of the CPRE (Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering) certification model for employees in the fields of requirements engineering, business analysis, and software and systems development.
The board members are independent and internationally recognised experts from industry, consulting, research, and teaching. Schmitz Cargobull’s silver status is monitored by the IREB through certification audits.
Caption (f.l.) Anna Fißmann, Thomas Feldevert, Fabian van den Boom, Bernd Weyring, Maximilian Kemper, Philipp Fremann, Oliver Scholz (missing from the picture is Thorsten Berg)
Requirements engineering is an integral part of these development processes - from the initial innovation idea to the production-ready vehicle - and works hand in hand with product management and product architecture. To ensure the vehicles deliver the desired added value and benefits to the customer, the strategic requirements from product management are transformed into stakeholder, system and subsystem requirements in development projects.
Today, Schmitz Cargobull is no longer just a vehicle manufacturer but a system developer and provider that can offer customers everything from a single source. Examples of this are its many digital services, the high degree of automation in vehicle handling and the all-electric S.KOe COOL refrigerated box.
The IREB is a non-profit organisation and the developer of the CPRE (Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering) certification model for employees in the fields of requirements engineering, business analysis, and software and systems development.
The board members are independent and internationally recognised experts from industry, consulting, research, and teaching. Schmitz Cargobull’s silver status is monitored by the IREB through certification audits.
Caption (f.l.) Anna Fißmann, Thomas Feldevert, Fabian van den Boom, Bernd Weyring, Maximilian Kemper, Philipp Fremann, Oliver Scholz (missing from the picture is Thorsten Berg)
À propos de Schmitz Cargobull
Schmitz Cargobull est le premier fabricant européen de semi-remorques pour le transport de marchandises à température contrôlée, de marchandises générales et de marchandises en vrac, et un pionnier des solutions numériques pour les services aux remorques et l'amélioration de la connectivité. L'entreprise fabrique également des machines de réfrigération de transport pour les semi-remorques réfrigérées destinées au transport de marchandises à température contrôlée. Avec une gamme complète de services allant du financement, de la fourniture de pièces détachées, des contrats de service et des solutions télématiques au commerce de véhicules d'occasion, Schmitz Cargobull accompagne ses clients dans l'optimisation de leur coût total de possession (TCO) et de leur transformation numérique. Schmitz Cargobull a été fondée en 1892 dans le Münsterland, en Allemagne. L'entreprise familiale produit environ 60 000 véhicules par an avec plus de 6 000 employés et a généré un chiffre d'affaires d'environ 2,6 milliards d'euros pour l'exercice 2022/23. Le réseau de production international comprend actuellement dix usines en Allemagne, en Lituanie, en Espagne, en Angleterre, en Turquie, en Slovaquie et en Australie.
L'équipe presse de Schmitz Cargobull :
Anna Stuhlmeier: | +49 2558 81-1340 I anna.stuhlmeier@cargobull.com |
Andrea Beckonert: | +49 2558 81-1321 I andrea.beckonert@cargobull.com |
Silke Hesener: | +49 2558 81-1501 I silke.hesener@cargobull.com |
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