Pay-As-You-Save · Performance-Backed Cost Engineering

Manufacturing & supply chain built differently.

40+ multidisciplinary engineers. 3,000+ factories analyzed. 250,000+ parts optimized. $1B+ delivered to client P&Ls — and we get paid only from the savings we deliver.

Leadership

Built on manufacturing & supply chain execution.

40+
Engineers & specialists

Global execution team

Backed by an active global team of multidisciplinary engineers and regional specialists executing on the ground across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Asia-Pacific.

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Executive Partners

Independent operators on your side of the table.

Senior executives who lead specific engagements — chosen for fit, not headcount. Each brings two-to-three decades of P&L responsibility, plant-floor authority, and supplier-base relationships you can’t hire on demand.

Supplier network

4,500+ suppliers. Global reach.

USA 900+ India 700+ China 350+ Mexico 400+ Vietnam Canada Turkey Brazil CSC CHARLOTTE · DETROIT
4,500+
Verified suppliers
1,000+
Active suppliers
Global
Reach
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Verticals
ISO 9001:2015 ISO 13485:2016 AS9100D IATF 16949:2016 ITAR CMMC Level 2 JCP
Our mission

Why we exist.

  • 01Be a world leader in cost-model implementation with supply chains.
  • 02Help suppliers grow with their customers through cost transparency.
  • 03Continuously identify improvements that compound over time.
  • 04Help engineering identify optimized designs early in development.
Our heritage

30 years of cost modeling.

The automotive industry has been using cost modeling for over 30 years. Our process is based on the Toyota business model — where long-term relationships are the foundation for cooperation and mutual success. Transparency enables continuous improvement.

We've taken those automotive disciplines — APQP, IATF, should-cost, open-book costing — and brought them to every industry that builds physical products: aerospace, medical, food, entertainment, and beyond.

Performance-backed

Work with us. Pay only when we save.

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