Production Ramp, Scale-Up & Launch Readiness calculator
Ramp Capacity Gap Calculator
Estimate ramp capacity gap for production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness using production-ready inputs so teams can rank risks and decide which issue needs containment, controls, or escalation first. Score severity, occurrence, and detection to get a single weighted risk number for ranking.
What this calculator does
- Estimate ramp capacity gap for production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness using production-ready inputs so teams can rank risks and decide which issue needs containment, controls, or escalation first.
- Use it when ramp capacity gap in production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness needs a defensible ranking against other production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness risks for the next review.
- Turns ramp capacity gap severity score, ramp capacity gap occurrence score, ramp capacity gap detection score into a risk score for ramp capacity gap in production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness.
Formula used
- Ramp capacity gap risk score = ramp capacity gap severity score × ramp capacity gap occurrence score × ramp capacity gap detection score
- Use the same scoring scale across comparable ramp capacity gap risks.
Inputs explained
- Ramp capacity gap severity score: Score the impact using the same FMEA, quality, safety, delivery, or business-risk scale used by the team.
- Ramp capacity gap occurrence score: Score how often the issue appears using defect history, field data, maintenance records, or supplier performance.
- Ramp capacity gap detection score: Score how likely current controls are to catch the issue before shipment, use, or customer impact.
How to use the result
- Use it when ramp capacity gap in production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness is going through an FMEA or hazard review.
- Scores are subjective. Use them to rank, not to claim absolute risk.
Common questions
- Why use this ramp capacity gap tool for production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness? Estimate ramp capacity gap for production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness using production-ready inputs so teams can rank risks and decide which issue needs containment, controls, or escalation first. You get a risk score you can defend before quoting, scheduling, or sign-off.
- What numbers should I focus on first? ramp capacity gap severity score, ramp capacity gap occurrence score, ramp capacity gap detection score usually move the risk score most. Pull from measured production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness runs, supplier data, and recent quotes rather than memory.
- How should I act on the output? Use the score to rank against other production ramp, scale-up and launch readiness risks. Treat it as a sort key, not an absolute number.
- What can throw the result off? Validate scoring with a second person; scores are subjective and drift between reviewers.
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.