Configure to Order (CTO)

Use Autodesk Inventor 3D Configurator to present your products for customers online and bring them to life.

Wat is Configure to Order (CTO)?

A Product Configurator plays a crucial role within a Configure to Order (CTO) strategy. CTO means that products are assembled only after the customer has placed an order. This requires smart, flexible configuration solutions. Yet product configurators are not easy to develop: the real work lies in structuring parameters and logic in an orderly way. Cadkunde has developed a systematic method for this, so that even complex CTO models remain manageable and scalable for future use. The result is a robust product configurator that optimally connects sales, engineering and production.

The product configurator is constantly evolving

A CTO product configurator is not a one-time development, but an ongoing process. Products evolve continuously - new components, suppliers or optimizations require adaptation. Therefore, feedback from projects should be a standard part of the CTO process. This keeps the product configurator current and relevant. With tools like Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Forge, Cadkunde makes it possible to present 3D configurations online that customers can modify themselves. Think fast previews, low configuration costs and direct connection to ERP or sales. CTO thus becomes not only more flexible, but also more efficient and customer-oriented.

Cadkunde helps manufacturing companies from A to Z to implement a smart, future-proof CTO solution.

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Methodology

Do engineers spend a lot of time on "standard" products? Then a Configure to Order (CTO) standardization model is really for your company. Hours of work can be reduced to minutes. And engineers can then spend more time on special projects and R&D.


We will discuss with you the model to be automated, and discuss the following points:

Modularity of your device/machine

Options and variations of parameters

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