The Power of CADDi Quote in the Uncertain Tariff Era
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Unless you’ve been living in a cave on an uninhabited island in the south Pacific (but you also have WiFi and wanted to read the CADDi blog), you’ve heard this week’s big news. Shockingly, there was something even more significant to the world of manufacturing than the launch of CADDi Quote!
We’re referring of course to the broad tariffs implemented by the Trump administration between the United States and nearly every other nation. The short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects of these tariffs are open to debate, and we’d be skeptical of anyone who says they know for sure what the next few weeks, months, years, or decades will look like.
So what do you do when you don’t know what to do?
You set yourself up to do anything.
Knowledge, flexibility, and agility: the three pillars of competitive success
The good news – although it may not sound like good news – is that everyone is going to have to deal with the challenges of the tariff era. Everyone. This is good news because any widespread crisis is an opportunity for you to pull ahead of competition.
We think there will be three key pillars for competitive success in this era:
Knowledge
The foundation you need is knowledge, which isn’t just the same as “information”. You likely already have a ton of information built up from your decades of procurement decisions. Most manufacturing shops store that data somewhere. But unless you make it into an actual searchable, insightful, actionable asset, you aren’t really knowledgeable.
The sort of knowledge you need is the type that surfaces everything you need to instantly assess the viability of a procurement choice: the costs, lead times, communication, quality data, and design information for previous orders of similar parts or from the same supplier. You also need to have all your alternatives at hand so you can do immediate comparative analysis on the qualities that matter.
Flexibility
To take advantage of the alternative options you’ve surfaced, you need to be flexible enough to pivot to them without eating a ton of overhead costs.
The best way to be flexible is to be simple. The fewer component parts you need to source, the easier it is to find alternatives for your entire supply chain. The problem is that most machine shops will accumulate a huge catalogue of redundant components and aren’t able to judge which are necessary. Empowering your analysis to find these redundancies and consolidate them is critical to becoming flexible.
Agile
Once you’ve got a new strategy in your sights, it’s important to be agile enough to take full advantage of it. The longer you spend trapped in an unviable solution, the more money it costs you and the more it delays your projects.
Your knowledge and flexibility already go a long way in making you more agile. But there are other, more subtle causes of slowdown, such as friction in execution. Most manufacturers have their procurement system spread over several tools. Every decision you make involves switching back and forth between tools, possibly looping in different people, and cross-referencing information.
In isolation, none of these tasks seem like they’d take that long – maybe a minute or two at most. But multiplied for every stage of a single procurement decision, these small time losses add up fast. And when you consider the number of procurement decisions you make, it becomes a significant slowdown for your entire organization.
Using CADDi Quote to build these pillars for your organization
CADDi Quote, our new procurement platform, can build these three pillars for your supply chain.
Build Knowledge with data made into an asset

Quote automatically surfaces all the data you need to assess suppliers and organizes it in charts, making comparison and analysis easy.
Use our unique AI design analysis to surface data for related parts, helping you discover alternatives that would typically require manual searching and comparison to find.
Grow Flexibility with consolidation and alternative analysis

This power to find similar parts helps you find redundancies and consolidate them down to the most cost-effective choice. This increases your flexibility, leaving you fewer component parts to source.
CADDi Quote can automatically begin assessment and surface candidates for alternative suppliers. You’ll know right away where you can pivot when you need to.
Get more Agile with a one-stop solution

CADDi Quote eliminates friction by putting everything you need to manage procurement all in one place. Take an RFQ through the entire lifecycle of sourcing, from initial creation to confirming the parts have been received.
By shaving off minutes of every step of the procurement process, Quote accelerates you ahead of the competition on every deal.
Check out CADDi Quote today
Try a personalized demo to see how CADDi Quote can help you navigate these uncertain times. The best time to build your pillars of success is today.
Unless you’ve been living in a cave on an uninhabited island in the south Pacific (but you also have WiFi and wanted to read the CADDi blog), you’ve heard this week’s big news. Shockingly, there was something even more significant to the world of manufacturing than the launch of CADDi Quote!
We’re referring of course to the broad tariffs implemented by the Trump administration between the United States and nearly every other nation. The short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects of these tariffs are open to debate, and we’d be skeptical of anyone who says they know for sure what the next few weeks, months, years, or decades will look like.
So what do you do when you don’t know what to do?
You set yourself up to do anything.
Knowledge, flexibility, and agility: the three pillars of competitive success
The good news – although it may not sound like good news – is that everyone is going to have to deal with the challenges of the tariff era. Everyone. This is good news because any widespread crisis is an opportunity for you to pull ahead of competition.
We think there will be three key pillars for competitive success in this era:
Knowledge
The foundation you need is knowledge, which isn’t just the same as “information”. You likely already have a ton of information built up from your decades of procurement decisions. Most manufacturing shops store that data somewhere. But unless you make it into an actual searchable, insightful, actionable asset, you aren’t really knowledgeable.
The sort of knowledge you need is the type that surfaces everything you need to instantly assess the viability of a procurement choice: the costs, lead times, communication, quality data, and design information for previous orders of similar parts or from the same supplier. You also need to have all your alternatives at hand so you can do immediate comparative analysis on the qualities that matter.
Flexibility
To take advantage of the alternative options you’ve surfaced, you need to be flexible enough to pivot to them without eating a ton of overhead costs.
The best way to be flexible is to be simple. The fewer component parts you need to source, the easier it is to find alternatives for your entire supply chain. The problem is that most machine shops will accumulate a huge catalogue of redundant components and aren’t able to judge which are necessary. Empowering your analysis to find these redundancies and consolidate them is critical to becoming flexible.
Agile
Once you’ve got a new strategy in your sights, it’s important to be agile enough to take full advantage of it. The longer you spend trapped in an unviable solution, the more money it costs you and the more it delays your projects.
Your knowledge and flexibility already go a long way in making you more agile. But there are other, more subtle causes of slowdown, such as friction in execution. Most manufacturers have their procurement system spread over several tools. Every decision you make involves switching back and forth between tools, possibly looping in different people, and cross-referencing information.
In isolation, none of these tasks seem like they’d take that long – maybe a minute or two at most. But multiplied for every stage of a single procurement decision, these small time losses add up fast. And when you consider the number of procurement decisions you make, it becomes a significant slowdown for your entire organization.
Using CADDi Quote to build these pillars for your organization
CADDi Quote, our new procurement platform, can build these three pillars for your supply chain.
Build Knowledge with data made into an asset

Quote automatically surfaces all the data you need to assess suppliers and organizes it in charts, making comparison and analysis easy.
Use our unique AI design analysis to surface data for related parts, helping you discover alternatives that would typically require manual searching and comparison to find.
Grow Flexibility with consolidation and alternative analysis

This power to find similar parts helps you find redundancies and consolidate them down to the most cost-effective choice. This increases your flexibility, leaving you fewer component parts to source.
CADDi Quote can automatically begin assessment and surface candidates for alternative suppliers. You’ll know right away where you can pivot when you need to.
Get more Agile with a one-stop solution

CADDi Quote eliminates friction by putting everything you need to manage procurement all in one place. Take an RFQ through the entire lifecycle of sourcing, from initial creation to confirming the parts have been received.
By shaving off minutes of every step of the procurement process, Quote accelerates you ahead of the competition on every deal.
Check out CADDi Quote today
Try a personalized demo to see how CADDi Quote can help you navigate these uncertain times. The best time to build your pillars of success is today.