ECAD Wasn't Built for Quoting
Watch Cableteque's CEO and Director of Product break down why design tools stall out in the quoting workflow, and what to use instead:
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Why ECAD demands manufacturing-level detail before it will process a design, even when you're just trying to price a job
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What happens when 50% of a customer's BOM is undefined, and the tool in front of you can't handle a gap
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Where a purpose-built quoting platform picks up the work ECAD can't
Hear it from two engineers with 60 years of combined wire harness experience between them, drawing on real numbers from running a manufacturing floor.
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Time to draft one harness in ECAD
For a harness that sold for $2,000
Across three licensed packages, over multiple years
What We Cover
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Why ECAD stalls in the quoting workflow: A look at the structural problem. ECAD is built for production, so it expects manufacturing-level completeness before it does anything. Quoting almost never has that. We'll discuss where the process breaks down.
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Real numbers from running a wire harness shop: $100,000 spent across three ECAD packages, used for quoting less than 5% of the time. A 40-hour draft for a single $2,000 harness. What that actually costs a business at 100 to 1,000 assemblies a month.
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What a purpose-built quoting platform does differently: Unstructured data extraction, a built-in parts library, and no CAD license required. How Cableteque customers are cutting quote touch time by roughly 80%.