Introducing OpenBOM Partner – Razorleaf

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
9 June, 2020 | 2 min for reading
Introducing OpenBOM Partner – Razorleaf

Earlier this year, we announced a partnership program at OpenBOM for consulting and online services. We have seen the work moving online gradually for the last several years. The last few months of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated a huge demand for online services. By introducing the OpenBOM SaaS application, we realized that there is a real opportunity not only to develop software but also to provide education, help to set up, configure, and customize software online. 

For the last few months, we’ve been growing the list of OpenBOM partners worldwide. You can see the list of current consulting partners here, but we are growing the number of partnerships and you will see new names there soon.  

Today, I want to introduce one of our partners – Razorleaf. For the last two decades, Razorleaf became a household name for many companies in the U.S. helping to manage lifecycle of products implementing PLM, providing training, PLM implementation and custom services.

Razorleaf was founded in 2000 with a goal to provide deep technical expertise that helps design engineering teams develop better products faster, cheaper, and more efficiently. We have been a driving force in the evolution of CAD as it has become a set of broader applications called Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). With thousands of projects under our belt, we’ve learned the pitfalls and nuances of the various platforms. We take exceptional pride in how we help bridge the gap between tough business problems and the technologies that support them.

Razorleaf provides a set of dedicated services for OpenBOM customers starting from initial training and setup, later moving to custom development and special integrations. Please navigate here to check more about what services Razorleaf provides for OpenBOM customers.

Regardless of your company size, OpenBOM and Razorleaf can connect the various silos of data in your organization in a single, manageable process.  Razorleaf is an OpenBOM Certified Consulting partner providing services and products to extend, optimize, and automate OpenBOM. Our proven BOM methodologies and best practices can help you move from disconnected Excel/spreadsheet-based processes to an effective collaborative BOM solution. 

Conclusion

The vision of OpenBOM is to support diversity and openness to help manufacturing companies to manage data and streamline processes. OpenBOM is your company, but we’re building a unique and innovative technological platform for engineers, manufacturing companies, contractors, and supply chains. We see the success of our customers and it can be only achieved through the combination of technology and great partnerships. 

Learn more about how OpenBOM helps customers to escape Excels and start managing items and related product data.

Best, Oleg @ openbom dot com.

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