Your BOM, optimized before it reaches a quote desk.
Reshore Labs turns a raw bill of materials, a CAD package, or a rough prototype into a clean, classified, quote-ready package. Every line called make, buy, or modify, drawings normalized, manufacturability checked, and work routed to the qualified U.S. shops we represent.
FROM A ROUGH BOM to a package a shop can price on the first read.
Scroll to exploreA raw bill of materials, made ready to quote.
BOM optimization is the quiet work between an engineer's design and a supplier's price. We take whatever you have, CAD, drawings, a rough BOM, or a prototype package, and turn it into a clean, classified, quote-ready bill of materials: every line made, bought, or modified, every drawing and revision reconciled, every process routed to the right trade. By the time it reaches a shop, there is nothing left to guess.
See what we do →Six moves that take a rough package to a purchase order.
This is the work that removes no-quotes and clarification loops before they start. Each move takes an assembly one step closer to a price a shop can stand behind.
Classify every line
Each line called make, buy, or modify, with quantities, materials, and finishes pinned down.
Normalize drawings and revisions
Drawings, revisions, and part numbers reconciled so one version of truth reaches the shop.
Manufacturability review
A DFM pass flags features that fight the process before they turn into a quote delay or a scrap report.
Route by process
Work split across cutting, machining, welding, finishing, assembly, and turnkey, matched to the right trade.
Package the RFQ
Clean drawings, routing, and notes assembled into a quote-ready RFQ a shop can price on the first read.
Match to a represented shop
Routed to the qualified U.S. manufacturer in our network that is equipped to make it, ready to quote.
A clean BOM changes what comes back.
When a shop opens a complete, classified package instead of a rough email thread, the whole loop shortens. Quotes come back faster, cleaner, and closer to real.
| Outcome | What changes | What it buys back |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Fewer no-quotes | Shops receive complete, classified packages, so far fewer RFQs come back as no-bid or unclear. |
| 02 | Faster, cleaner quoting | A normalized BOM with drawings and routing set means pricing starts on real data, not a back-and-forth. |
| 03 | Better sourcing decisions | Make, buy, and modify are called line by line, so the build path is a decision, not a guess. |
| 04 | Less engineering time lost | Your engineers stop chasing vendors and clarifications and get their hours back for the product. |
We keep these claims plain on purpose. A cleaner BOM does not guarantee a lower price or a faster lead time; those belong to the shop and the market. What it reliably does is remove the friction, the missing dimension, the wrong revision, the unrouted line, that turns a quote into a week of email.
Every BOM we optimize runs on BOMForge.
Reshore Labs runs on BOMForge, the supply-chain intelligence platform that indexes the American industrial base by capability, certification, and geography. That index is how we know, line by line, which qualified U.S. shop is equipped to make each part, and it is how a rough bill of materials becomes a routed, quote-ready package instead of a guess.
Send an assembly. We return a clean, quote-ready BOM.
Send CAD, drawings, a rough BOM, or a prototype package. We optimize it and route it to the qualified U.S. shops we represent.
- iAny input: CAD, drawings, a rough BOM, or a prototype package
- iiEvery line classified make, buy, or modify, drawings normalized
- iiiRouted to qualified U.S. shops we represent, packaged to quote
- ivNo upfront and no retainer for the hardware team
- vTerms with the shops we represent are set privately; we earn only when a represented shop wins
