Supply chain leaders
De-risk and diversify your supplier base, protect margins, and gain visibility.
Build resilience.
Most OEMs outsource 50-70% of the components used to create end products, which puts enormous pressure on suppliers to deliver, even during times of economic uncertainty. Rising capital costs and the need to hit Wall Street expectations make just-in-time delivery the norm, leaving little room for delays anywhere in the process. Yet, disconnects between design, manufacturing, and sourcing add risk every step of the way.
Radar helps executives strengthen resiliency by aligning teams, streamlining sourcing, and ensuring suppliers have what they need to deliver.
the result
Better visibility, fewer delays and stronger margins across the supply chain.
Engineering teams
Design without the artificial constraints of generic DFM warnings, reduce late-stage ECOs, streamline handoffs, and accelerate release to PO.
Eliminate design churn.
Engineering teams are often caught between two extremes: relying on outdated DFM rules that artificially restrict design choices, or designing without manufacturability checks at all. Parts get released, only to be pulled back in when suppliers flag manufacturability issues after RFQs have been issued. Hours are lost clarifying GD&T and design intent across multiple suppliers, resulting in churn, slower release-to-order, and higher costs.
Radar surfaces actionable warnings early and enables collaboration earlier in the process to avoid delays.
the result
Cleaner handoffs, faster release-to-PO, and fewer downstream surprises.
Procurement & Sourcing Managers
Move from “spray-and-pray” to precision sourcing with faster, more predictable awards.
From spray-and-pray to precision sourcing.
Today, sourcing teams are often left flying blind. Engineering may unknowingly create overly complex designs, identical parts often carry multiple part numbers, and buyers are left managing growing portfolios without the tools or technical backgrounds to really understand what they’re purchasing. The result is spray-and-pray sourcing—large RFQ packages sent to many vendors, slow and inconsistent quotes, renegotiations after POs, and shops bidding on work they aren’t best suited to make.
Radar surfaces cost bands, supplier fit, and duplicate part signals before RFQs go out and ensures suppliers receive a single, complete data packet.
the result
Shorter cycles, predictable awards, fewer surprises, and a stronger, more resilient supply chain.