
Streamlining engineering change orders management in complex harness designs
Learn how Siemens Capital Software enables smarter ECO management for complex harness designs. Gain full visibility, eliminate errors, and accelerate updates through intelligent automation and impact analysis.
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Engineering Change Orders (ECOs) are one of the most frequent—and error-prone—challenges in wire harness design. As harness architectures become more modular and support multiple revisions, manual ECO processes struggle to keep up—leading to delays, conflicts, and costly mistakes.
In this webinar, discover how Siemens Capital transforms ECO workflows through intelligent, automated change control. Learn how to gain full visibility over design changes, apply updates with confidence, and eliminate conflicts—no matter how complex the revision history.
What you’ll learn:
How to streamline ECO management in modular, multi-revision harness environments using Capital’s advanced change control.
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How Capital’s three-way comparison engine enables safe, conflict-free application of approved changes—preserving other updates made in parallel.
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How graphical and tabular impact analysis ensures engineers revise only what’s necessary—saving time, effort, and risk.
Speakers

Saket Verma
Senior Product Manager
Siemens Digital Industries Software
With over 20 years of experience in product development, quality assurance, and engineering leadership, Saket brings deep expertise in delivering innovative solutions for the automotive and electrical systems industries. Currently serving as Product Manager for the Siemens Capital Harness product line, Saket leads strategic alignment and technical delivery across a global team.
Since joining Siemens in 2004, Saket has held several key roles, including Product Manager, Engineering Manager, QA Manager, and QA Engineer—bringing a comprehensive perspective to product lifecycle and customer needs.
Prior to Siemens, Saket worked at Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd. (MSSL), specializing in automotive wiring systems and harness technologies. This industry background continues to inform his user-focused approach to product strategy and development.

Nick Holt
Editor
AMS
With over 20 years experience covering the automotive industry, Nick is responsible for editorial across Automotive Manufacturing Solutions. He has gained wide experience in automotive production operations, visiting OEM and tier supplier factories in Europe, India, China and the US.