Manufacturing Rule Engine for
Pricing, Quoting & Manufacturability
Automate manufacturing pricing, lead time estimation, and manufacturability validation (DFM) with a dynamic rule engine built for CNC machining, sheet metal, and digital factories.
Overview
Manufacturing Automation Platform
Oroox is a manufacturing automation platform that combines quoting automation, pricing engines, and design for manufacturability (DFM) validation into a single system.
Core Capabilities
Pricing & Quoting Automation
Automated cost estimation using configurable pricing rules.
- Material cost calculation
- Machine time estimation
- Volume pricing logic
- Lead time automation
DFM & Manufacturability Validation
Ensure parts can be produced with automated feasibility checks.
- Feature validation
- Material compatibility
- Geometry constraints
- Production feasibility checks
Enterprise Rule Management
Scale across plants, markets, and customers.
- Multi-plant configuration
- Global manufacturing rules
- Customer pricing agreements
- Multi-entity support
Automated Quoting Software for CNC & Sheet Metal
Oroox enables manufacturers to automate quoting workflows by combining CAD analysis, pricing engines, and manufacturability validation into a single platform.
Whether you operate CNC machining centers, sheet metal fabrication plants, or distributed manufacturing networks, Oroox provides a scalable rule engine for cost estimation, production planning, and workflow automation.
Best Manufacturing Solution
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Get Support1. What is a manufacturing rule engine?
A manufacturing rule engine automates pricing, quoting, and manufacturability decisions using configurable business logic.
2. What is DFM (Design for Manufacturability) automation?
DFM automation validates whether a part can be produced by checking geometry, materials, tolerances, and manufacturing constraints.
3. Who should use manufacturing rule engine software?
CNC machining companies, sheet metal fabricators, and digital manufacturing platforms use rule engines to automate quoting, pricing, and production workflows.