Procurement leaders today face a constant squeeze – rising material costs, volatile supply chains, and the pressure to move faster without sacrificing accuracy. In fact, 9 out of 10 supply-chain leaders expect supplier and material costs to rise significantly in the...
Traditional quoting processes rely on manually analyzing CAD drawings, extracting material and operation details, and estimating costs and lead times. For complex products, this can take hours or even days, slowing operations and increasing the risk of costly errors....
Over the past year, 95% of manufacturers have invested in, or plan to invest in, AI technologies, marking a decisive shift in how design, production, and supply chain workflows are evolving. Meanwhile, traditional automation – macros, scripts, and rule-based...
Permit approval delays are one of the biggest bottlenecks for construction projects, often extending timelines by months and driving up costs. According to the report Cost of Permitting Delays in Select Jurisdictions in Washington State, permitting delays average 6.5...
Mistakes in estimating aren’t small problems; they cost billions. The global construction market is projected to reach $22,873.96 billion by 2026, as per BusinessWire, yet inaccurate estimates continue to drag projects off course. About 70% of construction projects...
Manufacturing leaders know that a Bill of Materials (BOM) is the backbone of production, but managing it accurately has never been more complex. Between fluctuating tariffs, unpredictable supply chains, and increasingly complex product designs, traditional BOM...